Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective

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Idea Group Pub., 2002 - 340 pages
It is tempting to think that, in the year 2001, our technology is very sophisticated and accordingly, it is very tempting to believe that present-day computer technology is "very advanced" (begging the question of to what?). The fact is that we have only just begun to develop computer technology, and the recent implementation of the Internet brings us to a special threshold in that development. Development stages require very careful and thoughtful management. What we do now in this present development stage will be profoundly important for future generations. The management of the foundation for the 'evolution' of computer technology is a very special case because it will also become intimately connected with the management of mankind itself, not only in groups or collectively but also, eventually, as a species.

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About the author (2002)

Haynes is Professor and Chair in Information Systems at UCOL, University College of Learning, Palmerston North, New Zealand. He is also Visiting Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.

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