Office Technology and People: Volume 1 Issue 1
Table of contents
STATEMENTS OF CONCERN
Niels Bjørn‐AndersenThe office as we know it is gradually being changed as more electronic applications are introduced. To a large extent, information technology based on micro‐electronics is used…
OVERVIEW OF STRATEGIC ASPECTS OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Paul A. StrassmannA knowledge of information as a social and cultural phenomenon is important to effective information management. The transition from an industrial to an information‐based economy…
OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY: A MICROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
Charles B. StabellA framework for empirical research on the productivity effects of office technology is outlined. The approach taken rests on the idea that measuring the impact of office…
OFFICE AUTOMATION: A PROGRESS REPORT
N. Dean MeyerMany articles in this first issue deal primarily with people issues and a knowledge of the technology is assumed. Meyer's article takes the reader on a quick tour of office…