Managing Web Usage in the WorkPlace: A Social, Ethical, and Legal Perspective

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Overview

The nature of the Internet is dramatically revolutionizing the manner in which organizations and individuals alike acquire and distribute information. Unfortunately, the problem of web abuse has developed in kind. This interesting new book includes chapters that embrace a wide array of Internet abuse issues such as, the impact of web abuse on individuals, groups, organizations, and societies, and the problem of web abuse within other cultures and countries. Geared toward business professionals, academicians and students from a variety of disciplines among others, Managing Web Usage in the Workplace: A Social, Ethical and Legal Perspective focuses on the phenomenon of Internet abuse and its consequences.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781930708181
  • Publisher: IGI-Global
  • Publication date: 1/28/2002
  • Pages: 386
  • Product dimensions: 7.52 (w) x 9.92 (h) x 1.09 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface i
Section I
Chapter 1 Understanding Senior Executives' Use of Information Technology and the Internet 1
Chapter 2 Predictors of Internet Usage for Work Tasks 24
Chapter 3 Factors Influencing Web Access Behavior in the Workplace: A Structural Equation Approach 44
Chapter 4 Internet Usage in Sub-Saharan Africa 67
Chapter 5 E-commerce System: An Examination of User Experiences of the E-commerce Site with the Standard User Interface 84
Chapter 6 Factors Affecting Behavioral Intentions to Adopt Electronic Shopping on the World Wide Web: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach 107
Section II
Chapter 7 Organizational Impacts and Social Shaping of Web Management Practice 130
Chapter 8 Internet Gambling in the Workplace 148
Chapter 9 Internet User Satisfaction, Job Satisfaction and Internet Background: An Exploratory Study 168
Chapter 10 The Measurement of Telecommuting Performance 186
Section III
Chapter 11 Classifying Web Usage Behavior in the WorkPlace: An Artificial Neural Network Approach 211
Chapter 12 Managing Large Modules--E-mail or Web Sites 235
Chapter 13 Managing E-business: Security Issues and Solutions 254
Chapter 14 Reducing Legal, Financial, and Operational Risks: A Comparative Discussion of Aligning Internet Usage With Business Priorities Through Internet Policy Management 270
Chapter 15 Universal Site Accessibility: Barrier Free For All 286
Chapter 16 An Accounting Framework for Identifying Internet Abuse 302
Chapter 17 Web Management and Usage: A Critical Social Perspective 319
Chapter 18 Fuzzy Boundaries, Strange Negotiations: Problems of Space, Place and Identity in Cyberspace 338
About the Authors 362
Index 370
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