The document discusses how information systems have transformed business and enabled globalization by reducing costs. It explains that information systems are essential for running businesses today and achieving strategic goals. The document defines an information system and its technical, organizational, and management components. It also discusses the importance of complementary assets and perspectives from different academic disciplines for understanding information systems.
The document discusses how information systems have transformed business and enabled globalization by reducing costs. It explains that information systems are essential for running businesses today and achieving strategic goals. The document defines an information system and its technical, organizational, and management components. It also discusses the importance of complementary assets and perspectives from different academic disciplines for understanding information systems.
The document discusses how information systems have transformed business and enabled globalization by reducing costs. It explains that information systems are essential for running businesses today and achieving strategic goals. The document defines an information system and its technical, organizational, and management components. It also discusses the importance of complementary assets and perspectives from different academic disciplines for understanding information systems.
The document discusses how information systems have transformed business and enabled globalization by reducing costs. It explains that information systems are essential for running businesses today and achieving strategic goals. The document defines an information system and its technical, organizational, and management components. It also discusses the importance of complementary assets and perspectives from different academic disciplines for understanding information systems.
transforming business and what is their relationship to globalization? E-mail, online conferencing, and cell phones have become essential tools for conducting business. Information systems are the foundation of fast- paced supply chains. The Internet allows many businesses to buy, sell, advertise, and solicit customer feedback online. Organizations are trying to become more competitive and efficient by digitally enabling their core business processes and evolving into digital firms. The Internet has stimulated globalization by dramatically reducing the costs of producing, buying, and selling goods on a global scale. New information system trends include the emerging mobile digital platform, online software as a service, and cloud computing.
2. Why are information systems so
essential for running and managing a business today? Information systems are a foundation for conducting business today. In many industries, survival and the ability to achieve strategic business goals are difficult without extensive use of information technology. Businesses today use information systems to achieve six major objectives: operational excellence; new products, services, and business models; customer/supplier intimacy; improved decision making; competitive advantage; and day- to-day survival. 3. What exactly is an information system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components? From a technical perspective, an information system collects, stores, and disseminates information from an organization’s environment and internal operations to support organizational functions and decision making, communication, coordination, control, analysis, and visualization. Information systems transform raw data into useful information through three basic activities: input, processing, and output. From a business perspective, an information system provides a solution to a problem or challenge facing a firm and represents a combination of management, organization, and technology elements. The management dimension of information systems involves issues such as leadership, strategy, and management behavior. The technology dimension consists of computer hardware, software, data management technology, and networking/telecommunications technology (including the Internet). The organization dimension of information systems involves issues such as the organization’s hierarchy, functional specialties, business processes, culture, and political interest groups.
4. What are complementary assets?
Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide genuine value for an organization? In order to obtain meaningful value from information systems, organizations must support their technology investments with appropriate complementary investments in organizations and management. These complementary assets include new business models and business processes, supportive organizational culture and management behavior, appropriate technology standards, regulations, and laws. New information technology investments are unlikely to produce high returns unless businesses make the appropriate managerial and organizational changes to support the technology.
5. What academic disciplines are used
to study information systems? How does each contribute to an understanding of information systems? What is a sociotechnical systems perspective? The study of information systems deals with issues and insights contributed from technical and behavioral disciplines. The disciplines that contribute to the technical approach focusing on formal models and capabilities of systems are computer science, management science, and operations research. The disciplines contributing to the behavioral approach focusing on the design, implementa- tion, management, and business impact of systems are psychology, sociology, and economics. A sociotechnical view of systems considers both technical and social features of systems and solutions that represent the best fit between them. 1. How are information systems transforming busi- ness and what is their relationship to globalization? • Describe how information systems have changed the way businesses operate and their products and services. • Identify three major new information system trends. • Describe the characteristics of a digital firm. • Describe the challenges and opportunities of globalization in a “flattened” world.
2. Why are information systems so
essential for running and managing a business today? • List and describe six reasons why information systems are so important for business today.
3. What exactly is an information
system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components? • Define an information system and describe the activities it performs. • List and describe the organizational, manage- ment, and technology dimensions of informa- tion systems. • Distinguish between data and information and between information systems literacy and computer literacy. • Explain how the Internet and the World Wide Web are related to the other technology components of information systems. 4. What are complementary assets? Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide genuine value for an organization? • Define complementary assets and describe their relationship to information technology. • Describe the complementary social, manage- rial, and organizational assets required to optimize returns from information technol- ogy investments. 5. What academic disciplines are used to study information systems? How does each contribute to an understanding of information systems? What is a sociotechnical systems perspective? • List and describe each discipline that contributes to a technical approach to informa- tion systems. • List and describe each discipline that con- tributes to a behavioral approach to information systems. • Describe the sociotechnical perspective on information system