Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison
This book highlights the role that national culture plays in shaping the emergent relationship between IT and organisations. It also shows the mechanisms through which national culture influences IT use. Although a number of studies have investigated relationships between IT and organisations, relatively few studies have conducted international comparisons on the theme, and even fewer have focused on national culture in their analytical framework. The book is based on extensive research undertaken with British and Japanese manufacturing companies, providing evidence that national culture does influence organisational IT use.
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Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison
This book highlights the role that national culture plays in shaping the emergent relationship between IT and organisations. It also shows the mechanisms through which national culture influences IT use. Although a number of studies have investigated relationships between IT and organisations, relatively few studies have conducted international comparisons on the theme, and even fewer have focused on national culture in their analytical framework. The book is based on extensive research undertaken with British and Japanese manufacturing companies, providing evidence that national culture does influence organisational IT use.
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Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison

Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison

by N. Kambayashi
Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison

Cultural Influences on IT Use: A UK - Japanese Comparison

by N. Kambayashi

Hardcover(2003)

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Overview

This book highlights the role that national culture plays in shaping the emergent relationship between IT and organisations. It also shows the mechanisms through which national culture influences IT use. Although a number of studies have investigated relationships between IT and organisations, relatively few studies have conducted international comparisons on the theme, and even fewer have focused on national culture in their analytical framework. The book is based on extensive research undertaken with British and Japanese manufacturing companies, providing evidence that national culture does influence organisational IT use.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403901408
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 09/23/2002
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

NORIO KAMBAYASHI is an Associate Professor in business systems & HRM at the Graduate School of Business, Kobe University, Japan. He has a Ph.D from the University of Warwick Business School. He has published several books and articles in Japanese on the impact of IT on organisations and human resources, particularly from a cross-cultural perspective.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Concept of IT and National Culture in Organisations Analytical Model and Research Methods The Analysis of the Context Some Evidence of Cultural Influences on IT Use Some Evidence of the Way Cultural Influences Operate at the Shop Floor Level Some Evidence of the Way Cultural Influences Operate at Management Level Conclusion
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