Mobile Working

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Continuity Plan
Customer Relationship Management System
e-business implementation
Enterprise Mobility
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Facilitate Class Discussion
GPRS Network
Hr Function
HTC Corporation
ICT adoption strategies
Ineffective Management Practices
Information Builders
information security planning
IOS
Mobile Botnets
Mobile Enterprise Application
Mobile Malware
Mobile Security
Mobile Technologies
mobile workforce productivity analysis
Mobile Working
organisational change theory
Personal Digital Assistants
remote workforce management
SITA
Smart Phones
Staffordshire Police
Swindon Borough Council
Telecommute
Telecommuting
telecommuting practices
Telework
Teleworking
Touch Screen Keyboards
Traditional Office Setting
Wireless Personal Area Networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415678230
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Improvements in information and communication technologies (ICTs) have brought about a sea change in the ways in which most people in the industrialized world work. In many organizations the ability to "work remotely" or "telecommute" has helped productivity improve. However, many of the benefits promised by the onset of "mobile working" have failed to materialize. This book explains the technology and strategic issues surrounding mobile working and presents a clear analysis of how this process can be managed.

Combining a better understanding of the state of the art in e-business technologies with a focus on how organizations can effectively provide information support for mobile working, this book will also investigate the relationship between human and organizational factors and success in mobile working.

With detailed case studies from a range of countries, this book will be useful reading on a range of courses at Masters and MBA level, including e-business, mobile technologies, operations management, technology management and change management.

Mahmood Hussain Shah leads the Security and Information Systems Research Group (SISRG) at the Lancashire Business School, University of Central Lancashire, UK. He is co-author of Business Information Systems (Routledge, 2011), E-banking Management (IGI Global, USA) and has published papers in several high-quality journals, including the European Journal of Information Systems and the International Journal of Information Management. He is leading a number of research projects in mobile security, identity theft prevention in online retailing and information security in e-banking

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