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Enterprise Information Systems for Business Integration in SMEs: Technological, Organizational, and Social Dimensions (Advances in Information Resources Management (Airm) Book Series)
✍ Scribed by Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 606
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Consisting of an integrated technology platform, enterprise information systems enable organizations to integrate and coordinate all business processes, offering a strategic area of focus. Enterprise Information Systems for Business Integration in SMEs: Technological, Organizational, and Social Dimensions discusses the main issues, challenges, opportunities, and trends related to the impact of IT on every part of organizational and inter-organizational environments. Containing expert international contributions by leading field researchers, this publication provides readers with the most relevant findings in the topic of enterprise information systems.
✦ Subjects
Финансово-экономические дисциплины;Информационные технологии в экономике;
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