The Dynamics of International Information Systems [recurso electrónico] : Anatomy of a Grounded Theory Investigation / by Hans Lehmann.

Por: Lehmann, Hans [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Integrated Series in Information Systems ; 23Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2010Edición: FirstDescripción: XVI, 228p. 132 illus., 66 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781441957504Tema(s): Economics | Information systems | Management information systems | Consciousness | Economics/Management Science | Business Information Systems | Information Systems and Communication Service | Cognitive PsychologyFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 650 Clasificación LoC:HF54.5-54.56Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
International Information Systems in the Literature -- Research Problem and Research Questions -- Research Methodology -- Research Method: Grounded Theory for Descriptive and Exploratory Case Studies -- Foundation Case: The Australasian Food Co-op -- Case Two: J Lauritzen Ship Owners -- Case Three: PANALPINA International Forwarders -- A Substantive Theory of International Information Systems -- Discussion of the Theory and its Implications for Research and Practice -- Conclusion.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: With this new monograph, Hans Lehmann demonstrates the efficacy of using the Grounded Theory method to study the factors that lead to success – or failure – in the creation and ongoing management of the international information systems (IIS) within global enterprises. He presents three cases of large transnational companies he worked with in this study and describes in detail the steps in the analysis of findings and the incremental conceptualization that finally result in a substantive theory of IIS. There is also a companion website that contains a full set of analysis notes to add a further level of detail. Grounded Theory was developed in the social sciences as a means of recording, analyzing, understanding and then fully explaining what was happening within a given social situation - so that theories could be developed that were firmly grounded in those circumstantial facts. The method is very well-suited to solving information systems problems in any enterprise setting, let alone in those situations peculiar to multi-national enterprises.
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International Information Systems in the Literature -- Research Problem and Research Questions -- Research Methodology -- Research Method: Grounded Theory for Descriptive and Exploratory Case Studies -- Foundation Case: The Australasian Food Co-op -- Case Two: J Lauritzen Ship Owners -- Case Three: PANALPINA International Forwarders -- A Substantive Theory of International Information Systems -- Discussion of the Theory and its Implications for Research and Practice -- Conclusion.

With this new monograph, Hans Lehmann demonstrates the efficacy of using the Grounded Theory method to study the factors that lead to success – or failure – in the creation and ongoing management of the international information systems (IIS) within global enterprises. He presents three cases of large transnational companies he worked with in this study and describes in detail the steps in the analysis of findings and the incremental conceptualization that finally result in a substantive theory of IIS. There is also a companion website that contains a full set of analysis notes to add a further level of detail. Grounded Theory was developed in the social sciences as a means of recording, analyzing, understanding and then fully explaining what was happening within a given social situation - so that theories could be developed that were firmly grounded in those circumstantial facts. The method is very well-suited to solving information systems problems in any enterprise setting, let alone in those situations peculiar to multi-national enterprises.

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