Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective: A Global PerspectiveHaynes, John D. The Internet is a vast multi-disciplined array of information that potentially invades and affects the very essence of our lives. Our lives are becoming inextricably bound into the Internet: we now need to manage our lives and our interests vis- -vis the Internet. Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective is a collection of papers that addresses a number of perspectives on how the Internet can both work for and against society. |
Contents
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The Power of the Mobile Internet | 27 |
eCommerce and the User | 54 |
What Are the Implications for Global Electronic Commerce? | 71 |
Chapter V International User Interfaces | 87 |
Section II eCommerce eBusiness Internet Strategic and Management Issues | 103 |
Chapter VI Electronic Business Strategic Orientation | 104 |
Chapter VII Human Factors and eCommerce | 120 |
Chapter XII Only Connect? The Impact of the Internet on Lived Experience | 194 |
An End to Classical Decision Modeling? | 209 |
Thinking with Heidegger on the Essence of Information Technology | 220 |
Section IV Internet Online Data Issues | 235 |
Chapter XV Internet Data Mining | 236 |
Characterizing Business Structures with Online Data Collection | 254 |
Section V Internet Health and Banking Issues | 278 |
Chapter XVII EHealth and Online Medical Transactions | 279 |
Chapter VIII Virtual Absenteeism | 138 |
New Thinking for a New Era | 150 |
Section III Internet Management Sustainability and Philosophical Issues | 164 |
Chapter X The Internet Sustainable Development and Ecosystems Management | 165 |
Intercultural Communication and the Idea of Sustainability | 178 |
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