Office Technology and People: Volume 3 Issue 1
Table of contents
SKILL FORMATION IN U.S. ACCOUNTING FIRMS: PRESSURES, TRENDS AND OPTIONS
Paul S. AdlerThis report discusses technological, market and strategic factors encouraging change in the dynamics of skill formation in large U.S. accounting firms. Changes in recruiting…
REFRAMING THE ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN ORGANIZATIONS — THE TRANSACTION COSTS APPROACH
Claudio U. CiborraThe traditional role of computer‐based information systems is to provide support for individual decision making. According to this model, information is to be seen as a valuable…
DATA TECHNOLOGY AND WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT
Tamar BermannAccording to a prevalent thesis, women's employment will be affected by the introduction of new technology because lowly qualified, repetitive “women's jobs” are becoming…
A TWO‐FACTOR MODEL OF THE EFFECTS OF OFFICE AUTOMATION ON EMPLOYMENT
Alan L. PorterWe distinguish two factors through which new information technologies will affect office employment. On one hand, office automation will enhance productivity, meaning a given…