Information Space (RLE: Organizations)

Information Space (RLE: Organizations) by Max Boisot, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in February 2016, is a comprehensive exploration of the evolving landscape of information and communication technologies. This edition spans 568 pages and is presented in English. The book lays the groundwork for a new political economy of information, introducing the concept of the information space, or I-Space, which serves as a framework for understanding how organizations, institutions, and cultures are being transformed.
Readers will find that Information Space delves into the implications of the information age for societies, organizations, and individuals. The author illustrates the practical application of the I-Space framework through a case study on China’s modernization, providing insights into the intersection of information management and organizational behavior. This work is relevant for those interested in business and economics, sociology, and the impact of technology on social structures.
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In this book the author lays the foundations for a new political economy of information. The information space, or I-Space is the conceptual framework in which organizations, institutions and cultures are being transformed by new information and communication technologies. In the penultimate chapter, the I-Space’s usefulness as an explanatory framework is illustrated with an application: a case study of China’s modernization. Information Space proposes a radical shift in the way that we approach the emerging information age and the implications it holds for societies, organizations and individuals.
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