Nouveaux modes d'organisation et dispositifs d'information-communication
Keywords:
Ohnism, Virtual office, Tele-presence, Knowledge management, Information systemAbstract
Analyses the organisation and function of the virtual office of a commercial network (French branch of an American group). Three relevant dimensions were found which can be compared to B. Coriat's analysis of Ohno's model : - knowledge and information management which does not require a physical infrastructure and hierarchical co-presence, - time management which allows for regular tele-presence, - training programmes which permit the building of common references.How to Cite
MAYERE, A., & MONNOYER, M.-C. (1997). Nouveaux modes d’organisation et dispositifs d’information-communication. Systèmes d’Information Et Management (French Journal of Management Information Systems), 2(1), 71–83. Retrieved from https://revuesim.org/index.php/sim/article/view/23
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