Abstract
The implementation of information technologies has increasing importance in all aspects of life.
Studies show the value of information as a resource for competitive advantage, but the implications of strategic decisions and the approaches to strategy development, as well as the ways in which technologies can erode and enable socialization, need careful consideration.
The subject of information technologies and their deployment incorporates studies that adopt a range of methodological approaches.
Rich methods of study preclude epistemic and ontological entrenchment of a subject that spans a multitude of business and management disciplines.
Studies show the value of information as a resource for competitive advantage, but the implications of strategic decisions and the approaches to strategy development, as well as the ways in which technologies can erode and enable socialization, need careful consideration.
The subject of information technologies and their deployment incorporates studies that adopt a range of methodological approaches.
Rich methods of study preclude epistemic and ontological entrenchment of a subject that spans a multitude of business and management disciplines.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 3-5 |
Journal | Strategic Change |
Volume | 25 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jan 2016 |