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Complete Contents^
PART ONE Organizations, Management, and the Networked
Enterprise 29
Chapter 1 Information Systems in Global Business Today 30
Opening Case: Rugby Football Union Tries Big Data 31
1-1 How are information systems transforming business, and why are they so
essential for running and managing a business today? 33
How Information Systems Are Transforming Business 34 • What s New in
Management Information Systems? 35
Interactive Session: Management The Mobile Pocket Office 37
Globalization Challenges and Opportunities: A Flattened World 39 • The
Emerging Digital Firm 40 • Strategic Business Objectives of Information
Systems 41
1-2 What is an information system? How does it work? What are its
management, organization, and technology components? Why are
complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems
provide genuine value for organizations? 44
What Is an Information System? 44 • Dimensions of Information Systems 46
Interactive Session: Technology Digital Transformation of Healthcare at
Singapore s JurongHealth Services 51
It Isn t Just Technology: A Business Perspective on Information
Systems 52 • Complementary /Assets: Organizational Capital and the Right
Business Model 54
1-3 What academic disciplines are used to study information systems,
and how does each contribute to an understanding of information
systems? 56
Technical Approach 56 • Behavioral Approach 57 • Approach of This Text:
Sociotechnical Systems 58
Review Summary 59 • Key Terms 60 • Review Questions 60 • Discussion
Questions 61
Hands-On MIS Projects 61
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 62
Case Study: Are Farms Becoming Digital Firms? 62
References: 66
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Global E-business and Collaboration 68
Opening Case: Enterprise Social Networking Helps ABB Innovate and Grow 69
2-1 What are business processes? How are they related to information
systems? 71
Business Processes 71 • How Information Technology Improves Business
Processes 73
2-2 How do systems serve the different management groups in a business,
and how do systems that link the enterprise improve organizational
performance? 74
Systems for Different Management Groups 74 • Systems for Linking the
Enterprise 79
Interactive Session: Organizations New Systems Help Plan International
Manage Its Human Resources 80
E-business, E-commerce, and E-government 84
2-3 Why are systems for collaboration and social business so important, and
what technologies do they use? 85
What Is Collaboration? 85 • What Is Social Business? 86 • Business Benefits
of Collaboration and Social Business 87 • Building a Collaborative Culture and
Business Processes 87 • Tools and Technologies for Collaboration and Social
Business 89
Interactive Session: Technology Collaborating the Glasscubes Way 91
2- 4 What is the role of the information systems function in a business? 95
The Information Systems Department 96 • Organizing the Information Systems
Function 97
Review Summary 98 • Key Terms 99 • Review Questions 99 • Discussion
Questions 100
Hands-On MIS Projects 100
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 101
Case Study: Social Business: Full Speed Ahead or Proceed with Caution? 101
References: 104
Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy 106
Opening Case: Tate Lyle Devise a Global IT Strategy 107
3- 1 Which features of organizations do managers need to know about to
build and use information systems successfully? 109
What Is an Organization? 110 • Features of Organizations 112
3-2 What is the impact of information systems on organizations? 117
Economic Impacts 117 • Organizational and Behavioral Impacts 118
Interactive Session: Management Can Technology Replace Managers? 120
The Internet and Organizations 122 • Implications for the Design and
Understanding of Information Systems 122
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Chapter 4
3-3 How do Porter s competitive forces model, the value chain model,
synergies, core competencies, and network economics help companies
develop competitive strategies using information systems? 123
Porter s Competitive Forces Model 123 • Information System Strategies for
Dealing with Competitive Forces 125 • The Internet s Impact on Competitive
Advantage 128 • The Business Value Chain Model 129
Interactive Session: Technology Smart Products, Smart Companies 130
Synergies, Core Competencies, and Network-Based Strategies 134
3-4 What are the challenges posed by strategic information systems, and
how should they be addressed? 138
Sustaining Competitive Advantage 138 • Aligning IT with Business
Objectives 139 • Managing Strategic Transitions 140
Review Summary 140 • Key Terms 141 • Review Questions 141 • Discussion
Questions 142
Hands-On MIS Projects 142
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 143
Case Study: Deutsche Bank: The Cost of Legacy Systems 144
References: 147
Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems 150
Opening Case: The Dark Side of Big Data 151
4-1 What ethical, social, and political issues are raised by information
systems? 153
A Model for Thinking About Ethical, Social, and Political Issues 155 • Five Moral
Dimensions of the Information Age 156 • Key Technology Trends that Raise
Ethical Issues 156
4-2 What specific principles for conduct can be used to guide ethical
decisions? 158
Basic Concepts: Responsibility, Accountability, and Liability 159 • Ethical
Analysis 160 • Candidate Ethical Principles 160 • Professional Codes of
Conduct 161 • Some Real-World Ethical Dilemmas 161
4-3 Why do contemporary information systems technology and the Internet
pose challenges to the protection of individual privacy and intellectual
property? 162
Information Rights: Privacy and Freedom in the Internet Age 162 • Property
Rights: Intellectual Property 169
4-4 How have information systems affected laws for establishing
accountability and liability and the quality of everyday life? 172
Computer-Related Liability Problems 173 • System Quality: Data Quality and
System Errors 174 • Quality of Life: Equity, Access, and Boundaries 174
Interactive Session: Technology Monitoring in the Workplace 178
Health Risks: RSI, CVS, and Cognitive Decline 180
Interactive Session: Organizations Are We Relying Too Much on Computers to
Think for Us? 181
Review Summary 183 • Key Terms 184 • Review Questions 184 • Discussion
Questions 185
Hands-On MIS Projects 185
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PART TWO
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 186
Case Study: Facebook Privacy: What Privacy? 186
References: 190
Information Technology Infrastructure 191
IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies 192
Opening Case: EasyJet Flies High with Cloud Computing 193
5-1 What is IT infrastructure, and what are the stages and drivers of IT
infrastructure evolution? 195
Defining IT Infrastructure 195 • Evolution of IT Infrastructure 197 • Technology
Drivers of Infrastructure Evolution 201
5-2 What are the components of IT infrastructure? 206
Computer Hardware Platforms 207 • Operating System Platforms 208
• Enterprise Software Applications 208 • Data Management and Storage 209
• Networking/Telecommunications Platforms 209 • Internet Platforms 209
• Consulting and System Integration Services 210
5-3 What are the current trends in computer hardware platforms? 210
The Mobile Digital Platform 210
Interactive Session: Technology Wearable Computers Change How We Work 211
Consumerization of IT and BYOD 212 • Quantum Computing 213
• Virtualization 213 • Cloud Computing 213
Interactive Session: Organizations Glory Finds Solutions in the Cloud 216
Green Computing 219 • High-Performance and Power-Saving Processors 220
5-4 What are the current computer software platforms and trends? 220
Linux and Open Source Software 220 • Software for the Web: Java, HTML, and
HTML5 221 • Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture 222 • Software
Outsourcing and Cloud Services 224
5- 5 What are the challenges of managing IT infrastructure and management
solutions? 226
Dealing with Platform and Infrastructure Change 226 • Management and
Governance 227 • Making Wise Infrastructure Investments 227
Review Summary 230 • Key Terms 231 • Review Questions 232 • Discussion
Questions 232
Hands-On MIS Projects 232
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 233
Case Study: BYOD: Business Opportunity or Big Headache? 234
References: 237
Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases
and Information Management 238
Opening Case: BAE Systems 239
6- 1 What are the problems of managing data resources in a traditional file
environment? 241
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Chapter 7
File Organization Terms and Concepts 242 • Problems with the Traditional File
Environment 243
6-2 What are the major capabilities of database management systems
(DBMS), and why is a relational DBMS so powerful? 245
Database Management Systems 245 • Capabilities of Database Management
Systems 248 • Designing Databases 250 • Non-relational Databases and
Databases in the Cloud 253
6-3 What are the principal tools and technologies for accessing information
from databases to improve business performance and decision
making? 254
The Challenge of Big Data 254 • Business Intelligence Infrastructure 255
Interactive Session: Organizations Data-Driven Crime Fighting Goes Global
256
Analytical Tools: Relationships, Patterns, Trends 260 • Databases and the Web 263
6- 4 Why are information policy, data administration, and data quality
assurance essential for managing the firm s data resources? 264
Establishing an Information Policy 264 • Ensuring Data Quality 265
Interactive Session: Management Societe Generale Builds an Intelligent
System to Manage Information Flow 267
Review Summary 268 • Key Terms 269 • Review Questions 270 • Discussion
Questions 270
Hands-On MIS Projects 270
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 272
Case Study: Lego s Enterprise Software Spurs Growth 272
References: 275
Telecommunications, the Internet, and Wireless
Technology 276
Opening Case: Wireless Technology Makes Dundee Precious Metals Good as
Gold 277
7- 1 What are the principal components of telecommunications networks and
key networking technologies? 279
Networking and Communication Trends 279 • What is a Computer
Network? 280 • Key Digital Networking Technologies 282
7-2 What are the different types of networks? 285
Signals: Digital Versus Analog 285 • Types of Networks 285 • Transmission
Media and Transmission Speed 287
7-3 How do the Internet and Internet technology work, and how do they
support communication and e-business? 287
What is the Internet? 288 • Internet Addressing and Architecture 288
Interactive Session: Organizations The Battle over Net Neutrality 291
Internet Services and Communication Tools 293
Interactive Session: Management Monitoring Employees on Networks:
Unethical or Good Business? 296
The Web 298
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Chapter 8
7-4 What are the principal technologies and standards for wireless
networking, communication, and Internet access? 306
Cellular Systems 306 • Wireless Computer Networks and Internet
Access 307 • RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks 309
Review Summary 312* Key Terms 313 • Review Questions 314« Discussion
Questions 314
Hands-On MIS Projects 314
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 315
Case Study: RFID Propels the Angkasa Library Management System 316
References: 319
Securing Information Systems 320
Opening Case: Hackers Attack Singapore s Telecom Infrastructure 321
8-1 Why are information systems vulnerable to destruction, error, and
abuse? 323
Why Systems are Vulnerable 323 • Malicious Software: Viruses, Worms, Trojan
Horses, and Spyware 326 • Hackers and Computer Crime 329 • Internal
Threats: Employees 333 • Software Vulnerability 334
8-2 What is the business value of security and control? 335
Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Electronic Records Management 335
• Electronic Evidence and Computer Forensics 336
8-3 What are the components of an organizational framework for security
and control? 337
Information Systems Controls 337 • Risk Assessment 338
Interactive Session: Organizations Stuxnet and the Changing Face of
Cyberwarfare 339
Security Policy 341 • Disaster Recovery Planning and Business Continuity
Planning 342 • The Role of Auditing 343
8-4 What are the most important tools and technologies for safeguarding
information resources? 343
Identity Management and Authentication 344 • Firewalls, Intrusion
Detection Systems, and Antivirus Software 346 • Securing Wireless
Networks 348 • Encryption and Public Key Infrastructure 348 • Ensuring
System Availability 350 • Security Issues for Cloud Computing and the Mobile
Digital Platform 351 • Ensuring Software Quality 352
Interactive Session: Technology BYOD: A Security Nightmare? 353
Review Summary 354 • Key Terms 355 • Review Questions 356 • Discussion
Questions 357
Hands-On MIS Projects 357
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 358
Case Study: Information Security Threats and Policies in Europe 358
References: 361
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PART THREE Key System Applications for the Digital Age 363
Chapter 9 Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy:
Enterprise Applications 364
Opening Case: Alimentation Couche-Tard Competes Using Enterprise Systems
365
9-1 How do enterprise systems help businesses achieve operational
excellence? 367
What are Enterprise Systems? 368 • Enterprise Software 369 • Business Value
of Enterprise Systems 370
9-2 How do supply chain management systems coordinate planning,
production, and logistics with suppliers? 371
The Supply Chain 371 • Information Systems and Supply Chain
Management 372 * Supply Chain Management Software 373 • Global Supply
Chains and the Internet 375 • Business Value of Supply Chain Management
Systems 376
9-3 How do customer relationship management systems help firms achieve
customer intimacy? 377
What is Customer Relationship Management? 377
Interactive Session: Management Unilever Unifies Globally with Enhanced
ERP 378
Customer Relationship Management Software 381 • Operational and Analytical
CRM 383
Interactive Session: Organizations DP World Takes Port Management to the
Next Level with RFID 385
Business Value of Customer Relationship Management Systems 387
9- 4 What are the challenges that enterprise applications pose, and how are
enterprise applications taking advantage of new technologies? 387
Enterprise Application Challenges 387 • Next-Generation Enterprise
Applications 388
Review Summary 390 • Key Terms 391 • Review Questions 391 • Discussion
Questions 392
Hands-On MIS Projects 392
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 393
Case Study: Customer Relationship Management Helps Celcom Become Number
One 394
References: 397
Chapter 10 E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods 398
Opening Case: Uber Storms Europe: Europe Strikes Back 399
10- 1 What are the unique features of e-commerce, diqital markets, and digital
goods? 401
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E-commerce Today 402 • The New E-commerce: Social, Mobile, Local 403
• Why E-commerce is Different 405 • Key Concepts in E-commerce: Digital
Markets and Digital Goods in a Global Marketplace 408
10-2 What are the principal e-commerce business and revenue models? 412
Types of E-commerce 412 • E-commerce Business Models 412 • E-commerce
Revenue Models 415
10-3 How has e-commerce transformed marketing? 417
Behavioral Targeting 418 • Social E-Commerce and Social Network
Marketing 422
Interactive Session: Technology Getting Social with Customers 424
10-4 How has e-commerce affected business-to-business transactions? 426
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 426 • New Ways of B2B Buying and
Selling 427
10-5 What is the role of m-commerce in business, and what are the most
important m-commerce applications? 429
Location-Based Services and Applications 430
Interactive Session: Organizations Can Instacart Deliver? 431
Other Mobile Commerce Services 433
10- 6 What issues must be addressed when building an e-commerce
presence? 433
Develop an E-Commerce Presence Map 434 • Develop a Timeline:
Milestones 435
Review Summary 435 • Key Terms 436 • Review Questions 437 • Discussion
Questions 437
Hands-On MIS Projects 437
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 438
Case Study: Walmart and Amazon Duke It Out for E-commerce Supremacy 439
References: 442
Chapter 11 Managing Knowledge 444
Opening Case: Fiat: Real Time Management with Business Intelligence 445
11- 1 What is the role of knowledge management systems in business? 447
Important Dimensions of Knowledge 448 • The Knowledge Management Value
Chain 449 • Types of Knowledge Management Systems 452
11-2 What types of systems are used for enterprise-wide knowledgge
management, and how do they provide value for businesses? 453
Enterprise Content Management Systems 453
Interactive Session: Organizations ECM in the Cloud Empowers New Zealand
Department of Conservation 454
Locating and Sharing Expertise 456 • Learning Management Systems 456
11-3 What are the major types of knowledge work systems, and how do they
provide value for firms? 457
Knowledge Workers and Knowledge Work 457 • Requirements of Knowledge
Work Systems 457 • Examples of Knowledge Work Systems 458
11-4 What are the business benefits of using intelligent techniques for
knowledge management? 460
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Capturing Knowledge: Expert Systems 460
Interactive Session: Technology Will Robots Replace People in Manufacturing?
461
Organizational Intelligence: Case-Based Reasoning 464 • Fuzzy Logic
Systems 465 • Machine Learning 467 • Intelligent Agents 470 • Hybrid Al
Systems 471
Review Summary 472 • Key Terms 473 • Review Questions 473 • Discussion
Questions 474
Hands-On MIS Projects 474
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 475
Case Study: Knowledge Management and Collaboration at Tata Consulting
Services 475
References: 479
Chapter 12 Enhancing Decision Making 480
Opening Case: Roche: Managing Diabetes with Big Data and Mobile Apps 481
12-1 What are the different types of decisions, and how does the decision-
making process work? 483
Business Value of Improved Decision Making 483 • Types of
Decisions 483 • The Decision-Making Process 485
12-2 How do information systems support the activities of managers and
management decision making? 486
Managerial Roles 486 • Real-World Decision Making 488 • High-Velocity
Automated Decision Making 489
12-3 How do business intelligence and business analytics support decision
making? 490
What is Business Intelligence? 490 • The Business Intelligence
Environment 491 • Business Intelligence and Analytics Capabilities 492
Interactive Session: Technology Singapore Sports Institute Uses Analytics for
SEA Games 495
Management Strategies for Developing Bl and BA Capabilities 497
Interactive Session: Management Britain s National Health Service Jettisons
Choose and Book System 498
12-4 How do different decision-making constituencies in an organization
use business intelligence, and what is the role of information
systems in helping people working in a group make decisions more
efficiently? 500
Decision Support for Operational And Middle Management 500 • Decision
Support for Senior Management: Balanced Scorecard and Enterprise
Performance Management Methods 503 • Group Decision-Support Systems
(GDSS) 504
Review Summary 505 • Key Terms 506 • Review Questions 506 • Discussion
Questions 507
Hands-On MIS Projects 507
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 507
Case Study: GE Bets on the Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics 508
References: 512
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PART FOUR Building and Managing Systems 513
Chapter 13 Building Information Systems 514
Opening Case: Angostura Builds a Mobile Sales System 515
13-1 How does building new systems produce organizational change? 517
Systems Development and Organizational Change 517 • Business Process
Redesign 519
13-2 What are the core activities in the systems development process? 522
Systems Analysis 523 • Systems Design 524 • Completing the Systems
Development Process 525
13-3 What are the principal methodologies for modeling and designing
systems? 528
Structured Methodologies 528 • Object-Oriented Development 530
• Computer-Aided Software Engineering 532
13-4 What are alternative methods for building information systems? 532
Traditional Systems Life Cycle 533 • Prototyping 534 • End-User
Development 535 • Application Software Packages, Software Services, and
Outsourcing 536
Interactive Session: Organizations Fujitsu Selects a SaaS Solution to Simplify
the Sales Process 537
13- 5 What are new approaches for system building in the digital firm era? 540
Rapid Application Development (RAD), Agile Development, and DevOps 541 •
Component-Based Development and Web Services 542 • Mobile Application
Development: Designing for A Multiscreen World 542
Interactive Session: Technology Developing Mobile Apps: What s Different 544
Review Summary 545 • Key Terms 547 • Review Questions 547 • Discussion
Questions 548
Hands-On MIS Projects 548
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 549
Case Study: ConAgra s Recipe for a Better Human Resources System 550
References: 553
Chapter 14 Managing Projects 554
Opening Case: Intuit Counts on Project Management 555
14- 1 What are the objectives of project management, and why is it so
essential in developing information systems? 557
Runaway Projects and System Failure 557 • Project Management
Objectives 558
14-2 What methods can be used for selecting and evaluating information
systems projects and aligning them with the firm s business goals? 559
Management Structure for Information Systems Projects 559 • Linking Systems
Projects to The Business Plan 560 • Information Requirements and Key
Performance Indicators 562 • Portfolio Analysis 562 • Scoring Models 563
14-3 How can firms assess the business value of information systems? 564
Information System Costs and Benefits 564 • Capital Budgeting for Information
Systems 565 • Limitations of Financial Models 566
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14- 4 What are the principal risk factors in information systems projects, and
how can they be managed? 566
Dimensions of Project Risk 566 • Change Management and the Concept of
Implementation 567
Interactive Session: Management Can the National Health Service Go
Paperless? 568
Controlling Risk Factors 571
Interactive Session: Technology Hilti AG: Putting Things Together with New
Project Management Tools 575
Designing for the Organization 577 • Project Management Software Tools 577
Review Summary 578 • Key Terms 579 • Review Questions 579 • Discussion
Questions 580
Hands-On MIS Projects 580
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 581
Case Study: A Shaky Start for Healthcare.gov 581
References: 585
Chapter 15 Managing Global Systems 588
Opening Case: The Bel Group: Laughing All the Way to Success 589
15- 1 What major factors are driving the internationalization of business? 591
Developing an International Information Systems Architecture 592 • The Global
Environment: Business Drivers and Challenges 593 • State of the Art 596
15-2 What are the alternative strategies for developing global businesses? 597
Global Strategies and Business Organization 597 • Global Systems to Fit the
Strategy 598 • Reorganizing the Business 599
15-3 What are the challenges posed by global information systems and
management solutions for these challenges? 600
A Typical Scenario: Disorganization on a Global Scale 600 • Global Systems
Strategy 601 • The Management Solution: Implementation 603
15-4 What are the issues and technical alternatives to be considered when
developing international information systems? 604
Computing Platforms and Systems Integration 605 • Connectivity 605
Interactive Session: Organizations Indian E-commerce: Obstacles to
Opportunity 607
Software Localization 608
Interactive Session: Management Steelcase Designs Goes for Global Talent
Management 609
Review Summary 611 • Key Terms 612» Review Questions 612» Discussion
Questions 612
Hands-On MIS Projects 613
Collaboration and Teamwork Project 614
Case Study: Crocs Clambers to Global Efficiency 614
References: 618
Glossary 619
Indexes 631
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spellingShingle | Laudon, Kenneth C. 1944- Laudon, Jane Price Management information systems managing the digital firm Electronic Commerce (DE-588)4592128-3 gnd Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 gnd Wirtschaftsinformatik (DE-588)4112736-5 gnd |
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title | Management information systems managing the digital firm |
title_auth | Management information systems managing the digital firm |
title_exact_search | Management information systems managing the digital firm |
title_full | Management information systems managing the digital firm Kenneth C. Laudon (New York City University), Jane P. Laudon (Azimuth Information Systems) |
title_fullStr | Management information systems managing the digital firm Kenneth C. Laudon (New York City University), Jane P. Laudon (Azimuth Information Systems) |
title_full_unstemmed | Management information systems managing the digital firm Kenneth C. Laudon (New York City University), Jane P. Laudon (Azimuth Information Systems) |
title_short | Management information systems |
title_sort | management information systems managing the digital firm |
title_sub | managing the digital firm |
topic | Electronic Commerce (DE-588)4592128-3 gnd Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 gnd Wirtschaftsinformatik (DE-588)4112736-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Electronic Commerce Managementinformationssystem Wirtschaftsinformatik Lehrbuch |
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