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Item Details
Title:
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INFORMATION FLOWS
NEW APPROACHES IN THE HISTORICAL STUDY OF BUSINESS INFORMATION |
By: |
Leos Muller, Jari Ojala |
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Paperback |
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£23.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
9517469411 |
ISBN 13: |
9789517469418 |
Publisher: |
FINNISH LITERATURE SOCIETY |
Pub. date: |
1 December, 2007 |
Pages: |
311 |
Description: |
Looks at the role of business information from a long time-perspective (1350-2000). This book aims to point out the continuity and the evolutionary character of the changing use of information. This book offers analytical perspectives on the issue of business information. It is intended for scholars interested in information flows. |
Synopsis: |
Business information is an important subject in contemporary social and economic historical studies. One reason is the revolution in information technology of the recent decades. Another reason is the he impact of neo-institutional economics, which singled out information costs as an important factor in economic performance. However, this attention has primarily been paid to contemporary or recent use of business information. The present book looks at the role of business information from a long time-perspective (1350-2000), with the aim, not least, of pointing out the continuity and the evolutionary character of the changing use of information. The chapters of this book, however, not only cover a long period and a varied subject matter. They also represent new and fresh analytical perspectives on the issue of business information, in addition to providing us with original historical research. This book will attract any scholar interested in information flows from the mid-fourteenth century to the present day. |
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Illustrations |
Publication: |
Finland |
Imprint: |
Finnish Literature Society |
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Returnable |
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