IT Management in the Digital Age
Nils Urbach and
Frederik Ahlemann
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Nils Urbach: University of Bayreuth
Frederik Ahlemann: University of Duisburg-Essen
in Management for Professionals from Springer
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-319-96187-3
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Chapters in this book:
- The Digital Revolution: How Technological Trends Change the Business World
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- The Development of Corporate IT: From the Beginnings to the IT Department of the Future
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- No Business Without IT: IT Is the Central and Indispensable Driver of Entrepreneurial Value Creation
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- Development and Operation Are Not Decisive: IT Management Follows the “Innovate-Design-Transform” Paradigm
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- Shadow IT as a Lived Practice: IT Innovations Are Developed in Interdisciplinary Teams Within the Business Departments
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- Innovations Through Networks: Turning Strategic Suppliers into Innovation Partners
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- Focusing on the User: Development Processes are Agile, End-User-Centered, and Merged with the Operation
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- Infrastructure as Commodity: IT Infrastructure Services Are Traded on Free Markets and Purchased as Required
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- Digitalization as a Risk: Security and Business Continuity Management Are Central Cross-Divisional Functions of the Company
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- Transformable IT Landscapes: IT Architectures Are Standardized, Modular, Flexible, Ubiquitous, Elastic, Cost-Effective, and Secure
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- The End of the IT Department: IT Experts Become Part of the Business Departments and Are Coordinated by a Dedicated Executive Responsibility
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- Demography, Digital Natives, and Individual Entrepreneurship: Employees Become a Strategic Competitive Factor
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- Summary and Conclusion
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96187-3
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