Browsing by Subject "informationssystemer"
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Kühn Pedersen, Mogens; Holm Larsen, Michael (København, 2000)[More information][Less information]
Abstract: Information systems (IS) have a record of raising efficiency and effectiveness in business operations. In the modern economy, ongoing efficiency improvements through innovation play a decisive role. A new theory of distributed relations refocuses innovations comptence from core to distributed competence, raising new efficiency opportunities. The paper suggest an economic model of the efficiency op-portunities of information processing revealing the efficiency form of distributed relations, a type of efficiency recently supported by IS. Previous research suggests examples of distributed information systems that support this type of efficiency. The distributed relations type of IS leverages an efficiency approach in the context of an organizational economics approach drawing attention to organizational informatics. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10398/6903 Files in this item: 1
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Willison, Robert (København, 2005)[More information][Less information]
Abstract: There is currently a paucity of literature focusing on the relationship between the actions of staff members, who perpetrate some form of computer abuse, and the organisational environment in which such actions take place. A greater understanding of such a relationship may complement existing security practices by possibly highlighting new areas for safeguard implementation. To help facilitate a greater understanding of the offender/environment dynamic, this paper assesses the feasibility of applying criminological theory to the IS security context. More specifically, three theories are advanced, which focus on the offender’s behaviour in a criminal setting. Drawing on an account of the Barings Bank collapse, events highlighted in the case study are used to assess whether concepts central to the theories are supported by the data. It is noted that while one of the theories is to be found wanting in terms of conceptual sophistication, the case can be made for the further exploration of applying all three in the IS security context. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10398/6468 Files in this item: 1
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Vendelø, Morten Thanning (København, 2004)[More information][Less information]
Abstract: Keywords: Epistemology, field formation, information systems research, paradigms, research fields. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10398/6496 Files in this item: 1
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