Defines the scope of global information technology management, including a reassessment of how multinational businesses use information systems to compete globally. It discusses the role of information technology in developing countries, the global market and global strategies.
Key Information Technology Issues in a Global Society - A Comparison
Between USA, Europe and Developing Countries; Information Technology for
Resources Inventory and Monitoring in Developing Countries; Technological
Culture Shock in a Developing Country; Technical, Economical and Cultural
Problems of Information Technology; Information Systems Management in
Developing Countries; Information Systems in Eastern Europe;
Telecommunications in Eastern Europe; Assessing the Impact of Western Europe
Unification in 1992; The Impact of Globalization on IS Management; Global
Information Technology as a Strategic Weapon for Multinational Corporations;
The CIO as an Entrepreneur. (Part Contents)