A Multidimensional Model of Information Resource Management
James A. O’Brien and
James N. Morgan
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James A. O’Brien: Northern Arizona University, USA
James N. Morgan: Northern Arizona University, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 1991, vol. 4, issue 2, 2-12
Abstract:
The management of the information systems function, especially as represented by the information resource management (IRM) concept, is of growing importance to today’s organizations. Developments in IS technology, end user applications, and the strategic use of information systems are driving a search for better ways to use and manage the information system resources of an organization. This paper explores some of the developments shaping the IRM concept, various views of IRM, and some of the research which reveals industry perceptions of IRM
Date: 1991
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