MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: MANAGING
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: MANAGING
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ISBN: 9780135790939
Author: LAUDON
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 1RQ

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Definition of an Organization and comparison between technical and behavioral definition of an organization:

Technical definition:

  • An organization has stable, formal social structure that takes resources from environment and processes them to produce outputs is defined as technical definition of an organization.
  • Technical definition of an organization is focuses on three elements. They are as follows.
    • Capital.
    • Labor.
    • Production and products for consumption.
  • This definition also implies that the organization are more stable when compared to an informal group, a formal legal entities, and are social structures.

Behavioral definition:

  • An organization is a collection of rights, privileges, obligations, and responsibilities that are delicately balance over a period is defined as behavioral definition of an organization.
  • They highlights the people within the organization, their ways of working, and their relationships...

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Features of organizations which helps to organization’s use of information systems:

  • Organizational culture:
    • The organizational goals and products create a powerful restraint on change, especially technological change based on assumptions.
  • Organizational structure:
    • The information systems reflects on the type of organizational structure such as entrepreneurial, bureaucracy, divisionalized bureaucracy, professional bureaucracy, or adhocracy...

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