1st Edition
The Management Implications of New Information Technology
This book, originally published in 1984, established the need for a strategic managerial response to the new technology, which relies on an understanding of the real effects of technology - on organisational structure, manageemnt style and employee relations. It assesses the impact of the new information technology on manufacturing systems, employment levels and types, industrial relations and finally on marketing and external relationships.
1. Management and New Information Technology Nigel Piercy
Part 1: The New Information Technology and Production Systems
2. Information Technology in Engineering Prodcution and Production Management Denis R. Towill
3. The Impact of Robots on Manufacturing Processes and Society at Large Paul Drazan
4. Intelligent Sensors Bruce Batchelor and Simon Cotter
Part 2: Management Implications - Employment Issues
5. The Impact of Information Technology on the Work Place Frank Land
6. The Application of Microelectronics to the Office: Organisational and Human Implications Richard J. Long
7. New Technology and Future Work Patterns Paul Blyton
Part 3: Management Implications in Industrial Relations
8. New Technology and Industrial Relations: Theoretical and Empirical Issues Michael Poole
9. The Impact of New Technology on Participative Institutions and Employee Involvement Malcolm Warner
10. The Management/Union Relationship in the Introduction of New Technology Annette Davies
Part 4: Management Issues - Information, Control and Structure
11. Emerging Trends in Managing New Information Technologies Michael Earl
12. Changes in Information Technology, Organisational Design and Managerial Control Roger Mansfield
13. Control, Structure and Identity: Managerial Problems in Technological Innovation Ian Nicholas
14. Microcomputers in Retailing: A Case Study Lesley Sawers
15. New Information Technology and Marketing Systems Nigel Piercy
Biography
Nigel F. Piercy