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    CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES OF THE SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF PLACE MARKETING PLACE BRANDING IN GLOBALIZED CONDITIONS AND ECONOMIC CRISIS by Kavoura, Androniki

    Table of Contents: “…Places and regions in the horizon of globalization and economic crisis -- Marketing and place marketing at the forefront of new conditions of economic recession and crisis in search for a new role -- Methodological approaches -- Place identity/national identity : the image of the place and place brand -- External public/tourism and tourism behavior-defining "experience" -- The role of the imagined community in place marketing -- The role of synergies and local networks for place branding and place marketing -- The use of new technologies for the creation of an e-place brand and e-place marketing -- The new role of the public sector. negotiating the concept of the public interest to the new conditions as a basic pole of a strategic plan for place branding-place marketing -- Proposition for the future : a model of systemic approach of the strategic design of place marketing and place branding.…”
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    Evaluating Information Systems Public and Private Sector

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Information systems evaluation: A crisis of understanding (Irani and Love);Information technology and systems justification (Gunasekaran, Ngai and McGaughey);Revisiting the content, context and process of IS evaluation (Stockdale, Standing, Love and Irani);How IT evaluation methods are used: Examining case research from an ANT perspective (Nijland and Willcocks);IT project evaluation: Why more formal evaluation is not necessarily better (Thomas, Seddon and Fernandez);Don't mention the war: Managing disbenefits (Bannister);Spot the difference: Evaluation of custom and package applications (Entwistle and Light);Post-implementation evaluation of IT systems: A close review of practice (Al-Yaseen, Eldabi, Paul and El-Haddadeh);Evaluation of information providers in support of fixed-income market (Montazemi, Esfahanipour and Siam);Evaluating actors and factors associated with healthcare information systems (Mantzana, Themistocleous, Morabito and Soulioutis);Evalutating the governance structure for public sector IT: The UK National Programme in the Health Service (Currie);Strategic alignment and a culture innovation: Using the SPRINT methodology to meet two challenges of information age government (Kawalek and Wastell);Social dimension of IT/IS evaluation: Views from the public sector (Jones);Benchmarking e-Government: Improving the national and international measurement, evaluation and comparison of e-Government (Heeks);Evaluating e-Government infrastructure through enterprise application integration (EAI) (Kamal, Themistocleous and Morabito);t-Government for benefit realisation: A research agenda (Sahraoui, Ghoneim, Irani and Ozkan);…”
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    Organization Development and Change by Cummings. Thomas G., Worley. Christopher G.

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…General introduction to organization development -- The nature of planned change -- The organization development practitioner -- Entering and contracting -- Diagnosing -- Collecting, analyzing, and feeding back diagnostic information -- Designing interventions -- Managing change -- Evaluating and institutionalizing organization development interventions -- Interpersonal and group process approaches -- Organization process approaches -- Restructuring organizations -- Employee involvement -- Work design -- Performance management -- Talent management -- Workforce diversity and wellness -- Tranformational change -- Continuous change -- Transorganizational change -- Organization development for economic, ecological, and social outcomes -- Organization development in nonindustrial settings : health care, school systems, the public sector, and family-owned -- Future directions in organization development.…”
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