The book is organized into 4 parts. First, some basic facts about information economics, human behavior, technology platforms, and other facts of contemporary life are examined to set some context. Second, particular technologies' trajectories are briefly sketched, with a focus of implications rather than mechanics. The third section is concerned with how humans organize resources and do work in the changing landscape. Finally, business model disruption and innovation will be the focus of seven case studies in section IV. Traditional MIS curricula are being confronted with the need to explain non-technical criteria behind such dynamics as Facebooks explosive growth or the impact of mobile phones on developmental economics. Traditional strategy formulations, meanwhile, fail to explain Linux, Apples App store, Groupon, or GPS. This book attempts to bridge that gap, tying the technology to the business and social environment in an approachable, informed manner.
SkyTest® Airline Interview - The Exercise Book
Dennis Dahlenburg, Andreas Gall
bookThe Old Testament 4 - Numbers
Christopher Glyn
audiobookThe Old Testament 23 - Isaiah
Christopher Glyn
audiobookThe Old Testament 24 - Jeremiah
Christopher Glyn
audiobookCommunication : The Ultimate Guide to to Improving Your Listening, Speaking, and Dialogue Skills to Achieve Persuasion and Relationship Success
Kate O. Thuy
audiobookThe Old Testament 20 - Proverbs
Christopher Glyn
audiobookCommand and Control
Mark Polelle
audiobookThe Qur'an (Arabic Edition with English Translation) - Surah 24 - An-Nur
Traditional
audiobookThe Art of Product Design : Changing How Things Get Made
Hardi Meybaum
audiobookBe a Recruiting Superstar : The Fast Track to Network Marketing Millions
Mary Christensen
audiobookYes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive
Noah J. Goldstein, Steve J. Martin, Robert Cialdini
audiobookPass Your Instrument Pilot Checkride :
Jason M. Schappert
audiobook