Computing in Organizations

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Classic Sociological Tradition
Collegial Management Styles
computerization impact on organizations
Computerization Movement
Computerized Linkage
Computing Activities
Computing Adoption
Computing Arrangements
Computing Growth
Debra Gimlin
Diffuse Grant
digital transformation research
Diner Satisfaction
Empirical Investigators
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Futuristic Practices
Garbage Disposal Units
Indirect Patient Care
information systems management
James B. Rule
Management Information Systems Director
Optical Scanning Equipment
organizational informatics
Payroll Preparation
Private Sector Decision Makers
Public Administration
qualitative case studies
Safety Monitors
Social Potency
sociotechnical systems
Strategic Information Systems
Sylvia J. Sievers
workplace automation
Workplace Monitoring
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765801418
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Is any image in modern times more evocative of social change than the computer? Popular mythology ascribes extraordinary powers to computers in the ordering of human affairs. Computers are seen as instruments of social transformation and economic change. Indeed, it is hard not to find computers in the modern workplace, let alone in the home. They are ubiquitous in government offices, businesses large and small alike, the school, and not-for-profit organizations. In this meticulously researched study of computers and computing, authors James B. Rule, Debra Gimlin, and Sylvia Sievers present a fascinating, entertaining, and thought-provoking survey of the use of what may be the most powerful tool in today's workplace. In the chapter entitled "The New York Study: Design and Execution," the authors describe their inspiration for the undertaking of their study, how they designed their research methods, and how they obtained funding for the project. In the chapter "What Computers Do; How Computing Changes," case studies involving businesses that adopted greater computer usage are described, and the authors explain how the new technology was employed for their benefit. In "Employment and Efficiency" time saving and cost-effectiveness qualities of computer technology are explored. And in "Management and Structure," the authors posit the role of the computer in organizational transformation. Computing in Organizations is a timely and relevant work, and will prove of great benefit to strategic consultants, business management personnel, sociologists, and students of information technology.

James B. Rule is professor of sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and is a member of the editorial board of Dissent magazine. Debra Gimlin holds a doctorate in sociology, and is vice president of V2, Inc., a strategic consulting and marketing research firm for the pharmaceutical industry. She is the author of Body Work: Beauty and Self-Image in American Culture. Sylvia Sievers is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She is an experienced researcher in computing use and has had several articles published in scholarly journals.

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