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Telecommunication research in information systems: an investigation of the literature

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Telecommunications management is becoming a top priority of IS executives. Executive's concerns range from network establishment and getting connectivity to using IS for competitive advantage. In a rapidly changing environment, these executives search for guidance and insights. Unfortunately, they might find limited help from IS research. An extensive literature review of more than 9,800 articles covering over eleven years of MIS research showed that academicians have not placed the same emphasis as practitioners on telecommunications management. Furthermore, the majority of telecommunications research focuses on lower level management issues, such as installing a network, rather than using IS for competitive advantage. More research in telecommunications is needed to provide IS executives with insights on how to management the telecommunications function.

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          cover image ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems
          ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems  Volume 22, Issue 3
          Summer 1991
          37 pages
          ISSN:0095-0033
          EISSN:1532-0936
          DOI:10.1145/126743
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          Association for Computing Machinery

          New York, NY, United States

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