基本説明
Considers the theory and practice of virtual organizations at three levels: the individual, the group, and the corporation. The question centers on how information is used or, more precisely, how it is accessed, created, communicated, and reused once again.
Full Description
This textbook, designed for final year undergraduates and MBA students, considers the theory and practice of virtual organizations at three levels: the individual, the group, and the corporation. The justification for this approach is that at each level one sees manifestations of different problems that have to be considered in the design and implementation of relevant tools. These problems centre on how information is used or, more precisely, how it is accessed, created, communicated, and reused once again. The technology appropriate for individuals may be different from the technology for groups or corporations. Ultimately, the reader should get a better understanding of the relationship between people and technology.



