Business Information Systems

Business Information Systems

by ProfessorPaulBeynon-Davies (Author)

Synopsis

This core textbook provides a comprehensive and focused introduction for business students to the application of IS in organisations, using a systems-theory approach, with extensive examples, case studies and online videos to bring the topic alive. Terminology is admirably clear and topics are interconnected so that students get a sense of the whole, not a series of isolated issues. This new edition of Business Information Systems hones the framework and approach developed in the first edition, retaining its best features and making improvements to aid student engagement and learning.
Written by a highly experienced lecturer and researcher, this will be essential reading for undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA students taking modules in information management systems in business.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 541
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 30 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 1137265809
ISBN 13: 9781137265807
Book Overview: Praise for the 1st edition: 'An interesting and original approach to information systems that combines business relevance with a sound theoretical foundation.' - MARTIN RICH, Cass Business School, UK 'A book to recommend. The author engages positively with the reader through continuous provision of examples, exercises and brilliant diagrams.' - LAURA CAMPOY, University of the West of England, UK 'A great resource for Business Information Systems students and practitioners alike, this text brings contemporary theory and practice to life with useful case studies and practical examples.' - JULIAN COLEMAN, University of Bolton, UK 'Learning outcomes, case reviews and projects are extremely good; the Case Study Matrix is excellent.' - ULF H?GLIND, Swedish Business School at Orebro University, Sweden 'Covers a wide range of essential topics and helps students understand the relationship between information systems and business performance. Each chapter has a clear pedagogical layout to help students conceptualise and apply theory.' - VLADLENA BENSON, Kingston University, UK 'A fresh and timely approach to the subject, this interesting and stimulating textbook is both challenging and mentally satisfying. It explains and justifies key processes fundamental to students' future roles in the workplace.' - GORDON HARRIS, University of Exeter Business School, UK 'I have found your book useful already and I have not even finished my degree...as a result of this, once your book has lived its life as a 'prescribed text' it has earned itself a permanent position on my bookcase.' - MARTIN BEVAN-JENKINS, Student at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Reader review from Amazon: 'This is a fine book, lots of interesting information, and starts from scratch of computer business. A fine book indeed.' Hemming Petersen, Faeroe Islands

Media Reviews
'Writing a text book that is theoretically grounded, covers the subject in sufficient breadth AND depth, provides new insights based on research, and also guides readers into how to practice business information systems - it sounds an impossible task but Paul Beynon-Davies succeeds masterfully. Highly recommended.' - Leslie Willcocks, Professor of Technology Work and Globalisation, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 'Business Information Systems is essential reading for all business and ICT related students covering all of the key techniques and theories in business information systems with leading edge examples. It provides in-depth analysis of the key concepts and approaches used in business analysis and is written by a world leader in the field.' - Craig Standing, Professor of Strategic Information Management, Centre for Innovative Practice, Edith Cowan University, Australia 'Provides an easy-to-understand framework for IS principles. Each chapter is rich with examples that make it easy for a student to identify how these principles actually work in today's organizations.' - Clare Branigan, Lecturer, School of Business, University College Dublin, Ireland Paul Benyon-Davies weaves together business sense, technical scope and a broad, humanistic appreciation of the impact of information systems. His examples and thought points help to establish really applicable and sustainable learning from this rapidly changing field. Very readable and of interest to students of business and society, but also a text that would enrich the context for those studying the more technical aspects of information systems - Pericles Rospigliosi, Senior Lecturer in e-commerce and management information systems, Brighton Business School, University of Brighton
Author Bio
PAUL BEYNON-DAVIES is Professor of Business Informatics at the Cardiff Business School at Cardiff University, UK. He spent several years in the ICT industry and is the author of a number of highly successful books including Information Systems, Information Systems Development and Database Systems.