Synopsis
Truly meaningful implementation and management of Computer-Based Information Systems (CBIS) diffusion carry many apparent challenges and risks. Technical, sociopolitical, economic and cultural risks and conflicts, which hinder this diffusion, can be resolved, but only through management tools such as skillful planning, resolute strategies and vivid direction. This book will analyze CBIS in the Arab Gulf Countries, starting with an analysis of culturally oriented perceptions and attitudes. This book treats the issue of CBIS diffusion into the AGC with consideration to its vast potential to support the strategic, tactical and operational demands of the region. At the same time, it does not ignore the risks inherent both in the CBIS potential and in its applications in the AGC.
About the Author
Dr. Abdullah Abdul-Gader is Associate Professor of Management Information Systems and Vice Rector for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Abdul-Gader is widely published in professional journals, including International Journal of Information Management, Journal of Management Information Systems, Information Resources Management Journal, Information and Management, MISQ and the Middle East Economic and Business Review. His primary research interests are in the areas of knowledge-based systems development, end-user computing, organizational communication, globalization of IS management and organizational issues in introducing and administering information technology systems, especially in developing country.
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