03964nam 22006015 450 991101182040332120250625125939.03-031-87904-X10.1007/978-3-031-87904-3(MiAaPQ)EBC32176445(Au-PeEL)EBL32176445(CKB)39472394700041(DE-He213)978-3-031-87904-3(OCoLC)1526861547(EXLCZ)993947239470004120250625d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvanced Management Information Systems Models, Concepts and Cases /by Bernd Schenk1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (336 pages)Progress in IS,2196-87133-031-87903-1 Chapter 1. Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 2. IS Strategy and Governance -- Chapter 3. Enterprise Architecture and IT Infrastructure -- Chapter 4. Data, Information, and Content Management -- Chapter 5. Systems Development and Systems Deployment -- Chapter 6. Enterprise Systems -- Chapter 7. Project Management -- Chapter 8. Process Management -- Chapter 9. Business Continuity and Information Assurance -- Chapter 10. Ethics, Impacts, and Sustainability -- Chapter 11. Digital Transformation.This is a textbook for advanced courses on Management Information Systems (MIS). It bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications, offering insights into both foundational principles and emerging trends. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, enterprise architecture, and information systems governance, the book explores the multifaceted nature of MIS and its transformative impact on modern organizations. Each chapter integrates foundational IS research with the latest insights, applying these to case studies to ensure both relevance and academic rigor. Topics include business-IT alignment, data-driven decision-making, and the ethical challenges of managing information systems in today’s complex, interconnected world. Through a combination of theoretical models, practical frameworks, and real-world examples, this book equips readers with the tools needed to navigate the evolving MIS landscape. The book is designed for advanced learners, building upon foundational MIS concepts to provide deeper insights into the field. It is particularly valuable for students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Information Systems or related disciplines, as well as for those enrolled in master’s programs focused on IS. Additionally, professionals looking to enhance their expertise will find this book a useful resource. Since it does not cover introductory topics in detail, a basic understanding of the field of information systems is recommended for fully engaging with the material.Progress in IS,2196-8713Business information servicesInformation technologyManagementTechnological innovationsBusiness Information SystemsBusiness Process ManagementInnovation and Technology ManagementEnterprise ArchitectureBusiness information services.Information technologyManagement.Technological innovations.Business Information Systems.Business Process Management.Innovation and Technology Management.Enterprise Architecture.658.4038Schenk Bernd1831929MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911011820403321Advanced Management Information Systems4404911UNINA