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Tables of Contents for The Information Revolution
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
vii
 
Part I. Implications for Modern Management
3
72
1. Measuring Information Age Business
3
20
Gary S. Tjaden
2. Knowledge Capital: Management Principles for Every Organization's Five Most Valuable Assets
23
 
William H. Read
3. Mass Customization in the Age of Information: The Case for Open Engineering Systems
19
56
Timothy W. Simpson
Uwe Lautenschlager
Farrokh Mistree
Part II. Implications for the Workplace
75
64
4. Workplace Changes: Psychological Perspective
75
12
C. Michael York
5. Office Productivity: The Impacts of Staffing, Intellectual Specialization, and Technology
87
32
Peter G. Sassone
6. The Impact of Groupware: Work Process Automation and Organizational Learning
119
20
William M. Riggs
W. Hagood Bellinger
David B. Krieger
Part III. Implications for Academe
139
24
7. Universities and Information Technologies for Instructional Programs: Issues and Potential Impacts
139
10
Gary W. Poehlein
8. Revolutionary Change in the Electronic Publication of Science
149
14
Scott Cunningham
Part IV. Implications for Political Affairs
163
50
9. Citizenship on the Net: The Case of Environmentalism
163
20
Ann Bostrom
Gordon Kingsley
10. The Impacts of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on International Actors and the International System
183
18
Daniel S. Papp
11. Information Warfare: A Consequence of the Information Revolution
201
12
Myron L. Cramer
Part V. Implications for "Information Societies"
213
66
12. The Impact of Information Technology on the Relationship Between the Public and the Private Realms
213
12
Micha Bandini
13. Myths of Information: The Cultural Impact of New Information Technologies
225
12
Anne Balsamo
14. Less Labor, Longer Lives: Time to Share
237
22
Alan L. Porter
Ann Bostrom
15. Technology, Jobs, and Society: The New Challenge of Change
259
20
Robert M. White
Richard H. White
Part VI. Predictions
279
10
16. Forecasts for the Future Members of the Georgia Institute of Technology Faculty Program on the Information Revolution: Current and Future Consequences
279
10
Author Index
289
4
Subject Index
293