
Information Economics
Linking Business Performance to Information Technology
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 1988
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-13-464595-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume extends economic theory - i.e., cost-benefit concepts - to the problems in strategic planning and enterprise-wide information management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-464595-7 (9780134645957)
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Previous edition
Marilyn M. Parker | etc. | Robert J. Benson
Information Economics
Linking Business Performance and Information Technology
Book
07/1988
Prentice-Hall
€37.14
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Content
I. LINKING BUSINESS PERFORMANCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
1. Introduction to Information Economics.
2. Challenges and Problems.
3. Information Value in the Business Domain.
4. Information Value and the Technology Domain.
5. Information Economics and Organizational Planning.
6. Costs, Benefits, and Value.
7. Linking Business and Information Technology.
II. ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION ECONOMICS.
8. Cost-Benefit Analysis.
9. Information Economic Tools.
10. Value Linking and Value Acceleration.
11. Value Restructuring.
12. Innovation.
13. Business Domain Values and Risks.
14. Technology Domain Values and Risks.
III. APPLYING INFORMATION ECONOMICS.
15. The Basis for Value.
16. The Corporate Decision Process.
17. Applying Information Economics in a Corporate Setting.
18. Summing Up Information Economics.
APPENDICES.
A. Glossary of Accounting Terms.
B. Generation of Monthly Cash Flows.
C. Benefits, Costs, and Risks.
D. Cost Curves for Data-Managed Systems.
E. Conversion of Scores to Project-Weighted Values.
References.
Index.
1. Introduction to Information Economics.
2. Challenges and Problems.
3. Information Value in the Business Domain.
4. Information Value and the Technology Domain.
5. Information Economics and Organizational Planning.
6. Costs, Benefits, and Value.
7. Linking Business and Information Technology.
II. ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION ECONOMICS.
8. Cost-Benefit Analysis.
9. Information Economic Tools.
10. Value Linking and Value Acceleration.
11. Value Restructuring.
12. Innovation.
13. Business Domain Values and Risks.
14. Technology Domain Values and Risks.
III. APPLYING INFORMATION ECONOMICS.
15. The Basis for Value.
16. The Corporate Decision Process.
17. Applying Information Economics in a Corporate Setting.
18. Summing Up Information Economics.
APPENDICES.
A. Glossary of Accounting Terms.
B. Generation of Monthly Cash Flows.
C. Benefits, Costs, and Risks.
D. Cost Curves for Data-Managed Systems.
E. Conversion of Scores to Project-Weighted Values.
References.
Index.