Information, Organization and Management is a comprehensive treatment of
the economic and technical foundations for new organizational forms,
relations and processes. It provides a wide range of underlying concepts
and frameworks that help the reader understand the major forces driving
organizational and marketplace change, rather than presenting these
changes as simple outcomes of technological or management fads. "The
book has a heavier than usual economic bent, yet also considers the
human cognitive aspects. The emphasis throughout is on the total
concepts, with subsections at the end of each chapter describing the
role of information and the implications for management. The content is
well worth reading." Paul Gray, Claremont Graduate School and University
of California at Irvine.