A Framework for Office Automation

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Abstract
Much attention currently is being aimed at office automation. Proponents are recognizing its potential value to the manager as an information resource, in addition to its initial focus on improved clerical operations. However, proponents are recommending office automation as an information system without citing any basis, theoretical or empirical, for their claims. The authors construct a theoretical framework that may be useful to the manager, or the system designer, in channeling office automat efforts in the right direction. The framework is based on Henry Mintzberg’s concept of managerial roles, and is presented in the context of data gathered from five senior executives.
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Author Raymond McLeod, Jr., and Jack William Jones
Year 1987
Volume 11
Issue 1
Keywords Office automation, theory, framework, decision support
Page Numbers 87-104
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