Organizational and End-user Interactions New Explorations

Organizational and End-user Interactions: New Explorations by Steve Clarke, published by Information Science Reference in 2011, offers a detailed examination of the evolving relationship between technology and its users. Spanning 447 pages, this book addresses the complexities arising from the interplay between human needs, technological demands, and the extensive research surrounding End-User Interactions (EUC).
Readers will find a thorough analysis of how organizational and end-user computing impacts performance, productivity, and competitive advantage, particularly in the realms of electronic commerce and social media. The book also explores future directions in EUC, emphasizing its significance in an increasingly digital landscape. With a focus on topics such as organizational behavior and user-generated content, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of technology and user experience.
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As technology continues to advance so does the need for understanding how this will affect us. We, as the users are subject to actions which bring into conflict the needs and characteristics of human actors, the demands of technology, and the wealth of research in End-User Interactions (EUC). Organizational and End-User Interactions: New Explorations provides a comprehensive look at studies that show a significant contribution in EUC by relating organizational and end user computing to organizational and end user performance and productivity, strategic and competitive advantage, and electronic commerce. This book touches on possible future directions of ECU, and why they are viewed as important for the future. The body of knowledge in this topic area continues to grow and with it comes a fertile ground for future exploration in the EUC domain.
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