Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective: A Global PerspectiveHaynes, John D. Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2001. júl. 1. - 352 oldal The Internet is a vast multi-disciplined array of information that potentially invades and affects the very essence of our lives. Our lives are becoming inextricably bound into the Internet: we now need to manage our lives and our interests vis- -vis the Internet. Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective is a collection of papers that addresses a number of perspectives on how the Internet can both work for and against society. |
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... organization in different countries across the globe. This was demonstrated very clearly by very large studies done by Hofstede (1991) and Trompenaars (1993). It is from their work that we are beginning to see the impact of culture on e ...
... organization in different countries across the globe. This was demonstrated very clearly by very large studies done by Hofstede (1991) and Trompenaars (1993). It is from their work that we are beginning to see the impact of culture on e ...
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... organization (IBM) and for suggesting that the four dimensions alone are sufficient enough to frame all aspects of culture differences (Thanasankit, 1999a and 1999b: Shore and Venkatachalam 1996). Bum etal. (1998) suggestthat Hofstede's ...
... organization (IBM) and for suggesting that the four dimensions alone are sufficient enough to frame all aspects of culture differences (Thanasankit, 1999a and 1999b: Shore and Venkatachalam 1996). Bum etal. (1998) suggestthat Hofstede's ...
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... organization or in a society. Understanding the impact of societal culture and the cultural assumptions that frame that society impacts on the way society and those individuals and organizations within it accept and thus use information ...
... organization or in a society. Understanding the impact of societal culture and the cultural assumptions that frame that society impacts on the way society and those individuals and organizations within it accept and thus use information ...
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... organizational culture (Hofstede, 1991; Karpatschof, 1984). Each country has its own ways of expressing feelings, showing emotions, solving problems and constructing its society. Hales (1995, p. 103) asks, "Does it help to think ...
... organizational culture (Hofstede, 1991; Karpatschof, 1984). Each country has its own ways of expressing feelings, showing emotions, solving problems and constructing its society. Hales (1995, p. 103) asks, "Does it help to think ...
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... organizational culture and institutionalised information technology practice into account, because each organization and society has its own values, heroes and heroines. Avoidance of cultural influences may lead to more likelihood of ...
... organizational culture and institutionalised information technology practice into account, because each organization and society has its own values, heroes and heroines. Avoidance of cultural influences may lead to more likelihood of ...
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eCommerce and the User | 54 |
What Are the Implications for Global Electronic Commerce? | 71 |
Chapter V International User Interfaces | 87 |
Section II eCommerce eBusiness Internet Strategic and Management Issues | 103 |
Chapter VI Electronic Business Strategic Orientation | 104 |
Chapter VII Human Factors and eCommerce | 120 |
Chapter XII Only Connect? The Impact of the Internet on Lived Experience | 194 |
An End to Classical Decision Modeling? | 209 |
Thinking with Heidegger on the Essence of Information Technology | 220 |
Section IV Internet Online Data Issues | 235 |
Chapter XV Internet Data Mining | 236 |
Characterizing Business Structures with Online Data Collection | 254 |
Section V Internet Health and Banking Issues | 278 |
Chapter XVII EHealth and Online Medical Transactions | 279 |
Chapter VIII Virtual Absenteeism | 138 |
New Thinking for a New Era | 150 |
Section III Internet Management Sustainability and Philosophical Issues | 164 |
Chapter X The Internet Sustainable Development and Ecosystems Management | 165 |
Intercultural Communication and the Idea of Sustainability | 178 |
The Last Five Years | 297 |
Chapter XIX Banks and Financial Consulting in the Internet Age | 315 |
About the Authors | 327 |
Index | 336 |
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188. oldal - sustainable management" means managing the use, development, and protection of natural and physical resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and communities to provide for their social, economic, and cultural wellbeing and for their health and safety while — (a) Sustaining the potential of natural and physical resources...
175. oldal - It stated that eco-efficiency is reached by the delivery of competitively priced goods and services that satisfy human needs and bring quality of life, while progressively reducing ecological impacts and resource intensity throughout the life cycle to a level at least in line with the Earth's estimated carrying capacity.
188. oldal - Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts: • the concept of 'needs...
233. oldal - The fundamental event of the modern age is the conquest of the world as picture. The word "picture" [Bild] now means the structured image [Gebild] that is the creature of man's producing which represents and sets before. In such producing, man contends for the position in which he can be that particular being who gives the measure and draws up the guidelines for everything that is.
154. oldal - The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophe.