To keep pace with the rapidly expanding world of global business, it is vital to stay abreast of the latest advances in management and technological strategies for a globalized market. This book of advances in management practices offers just those set of tools to a manager, IT professional, business student, or any member of the global business chain. Narrowing the field of global business to give the most relevant and helpful practices exposure.
– International Enterprises and Global Information Technologies: Advancing Management Practices
offers fifteen chapters in three sections. The authors of these chapters hail from a dozen countries around the world, offering insight in case studies and comparisons of international enterprises.
– Felix B. Tan, Auckand University of Technology, New Zealand
Edited by a Professor of Information Systems, Discipline Chair of Business Information Systems, and Director of the Centre for Research on Information Systems Management at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, this volume brings together 15 chapters authored by 37 international scholars and practitioners. Presenting case studies and comparisons of international enterprises looking at the technological, technical, governance, cultural, and other influences on a globalized market, this work looks at the advances in management and technological strategies in an international view. The inclusion of a compilation of references aids locating additional information. The detailed table of contents and index enable quick location of desired information, while the writing of the chapters includes detailed information, tables, and charts to help one find desired information within the chapter in an approachable manner. This book is good not only for business, management, and marketing students and scholars, but also anyone dealing with an international population in the globalized world we live in today.
– Sara Marcus