The evolution of information systems: their impact on organizations and structures
Abstract
Information systems and organization structures have been highly interconnected with each other. Over the years, information systems architectures as well as organization structures have evolved from centralized to more decentralized forms. This research looks at the evolution of both information systems and organization structures. In the process, it looks into the impact of computers on organizations, and examines the ways organization structures have changed, in association with changes in information system architectures. It also suggests logical linkages between information system architectures and their “fit” with certain organization structures and strategies. It concludes with some implications for emerging and future organizational forms, and provides a quick review of the effect of the Internet on small businesses traditionally using stand‐alone computers.
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Citation
Mukherji, A. (2002), "The evolution of information systems: their impact on organizations and structures", Management Decision, Vol. 40 No. 5, pp. 497-507. https://doi.org/10.1108/00251740210430498
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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