Contributions of the management sciences to the evolution of management information systems

作者: Kenneth E. Kendall , Charles H. Kriebel

DOI: 10.1145/1017702.1017706

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摘要: The "management sciences" concern disciplines that identify, extend, or unify scientific knowledge pertaining to the process and substance of management. field management science is often closely allied with area called operations research through common analytical methods models. application implementation recognizes well behavioral economic realities practice in organizations. During past twenty-five years, sciences management's use information systems technology have evolved together. In this survey we highlight three aspects mutual evolution: first, as a basis for enunciating understanding issues involved theory practice; second, providing tools techniques solve managerial technical problems related MIS design development; third, component "MIS technology" available use.

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