Structuring the Information Age
Discover the evolution of information technology with "Structuring the Information Age" by JoAnne Yates, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2005. This insightful hardback delves into the complex relationship between technological innovations and productivity, particularly highlighting the challenging journey firms faced in achieving their computerization and process integration goals set in the 1950s. Over 364 pages, Yates presents a comprehensive industry case study that unravels the productivity paradox often associated with IT, offering invaluable knowledge for anyone interested in business information systems and the historical context of technological advancements in the United States. Enhance your understanding of how the digital age was structured and its lasting impact on various sectors, including finance and insurance. Ideal for professionals, historians, and students alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.