Global Information Technology


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What is Global IT?

Global Information Technology is a broad domain that is also known as "Global IT Management" and "International Information Systems". Global IT research examines I.T. management developments at the organizational level, e.g., the multinational enterprise as well as....... for further discussion on what exactly is Global IT? ...

Research Topics

*Key Issues in IS Management: 17 studies compiled by Watson and Brancheau: Australia, Canada, Estonia, Europe, Gulf Cooperation Council, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Poland, Taiwan, Slovenia, South Korea, United Kingdom, USA, and US Multinationals, and others.
*Global Software Development resources page by Erran Carmel
*A Research Manifesto for Global Information Management by Brent Gallupe and Felix Tan

Bibliography

Research articles in Global IT have appeared in a variety of journals representing a broad spectrum of disciplines. An annotated bibliography, compiled by Fred Niederman is a good place to begin a literature review.

Resources

Several journals and conferences address topics relevant to Global IT research and practice, as do a few important related periodicals. Several books appear on the list. In addition, there are some useful web sites.

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Last updated: March 19, 2000