Product Description
As a progressive field of study, end-user computing is continually becoming a significant focus area for businesses, since refining end-user practices to enhance their productivity contributes greatly to positioning organizations for strategic and competitive advantage in the global economy.
Evolutionary Concepts in End User Productivity and Performance: Applications for Organizational Progress represents the most current investigations into a wide range of end-user computing issues. This book enhances the field with new insights useful for researchers, educators, and professionals in the end-user domain.
About the Author
Steve Clarke, Ph.D. is the Professor of Information Systems at the University of Hull (UK). He has extensive experience in management systems and information systems consultancy and research, focusing primarily on the identification and satisfaction of user needs and issues connected with knowledge management. His research interests include: social theory and information systems practice; strategic planning; and the impact of user involvement in the development of management systems. Professor Clarke is the co-editor of two books Socio-Technical and Human Cognition Elements of Information Systems , 2003 published by Idea Group Publishing, and Beyond Knowledge Management , 2004 published by Idea Group Publishing.
Steve Clarke, Ph.D. is the Professor of Information Systems at the University of Hull (UK). He has extensive experience in management systems and information systems consultancy and research, focusing primarily on the identification and satisfaction of user needs and issues connected with knowledge management. His research interests include: social theory and information systems practice; strategic planning; and the impact of user involvement in the development of management systems. Professor Clarke is the co-editor of two books Socio-Technical and Human Cognition Elements of Information Systems , 2003 published by Idea Group Publishing, and Beyond Knowledge Management , 2004 published by Idea Group Publishing.
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