ICT Management in Non-Profit Organizations

ICT Management in Non-Profit Organizations

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Release Date: April, 2014|Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 297
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5974-2
ISBN13: 9781466659742|ISBN10: 1466659742|EISBN13: 9781466659759
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Description:

The instability of today’s economic climate calls for non-profit organizations to approach social problems in new and interesting ways, and Information and Communication Technologies may serve as an answer to this call.

ICT Management in Non-Profit Organizations aims to explore the effective and comprehensive deployment of appropriate ICT strategies within the nonprofit sector. This innovative reference work will discuss how ICT enables the non-profit sector to achieve organizational efficiency, effectiveness, and, ultimately, self sufficiency, and will provide elected and appointed policymakers, managers, and planners in governments, public agencies, and nonprofit organizations with a comprehensive strategy for creating an ICT management agenda in the non-profit sector.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Crowdsourcing
  • ICT Applications
  • ICT Management
  • Micro-Volunteering
  • Networks
  • Nonprofit Organizations
  • Social Capital
  • Social Change
  • Social Sector
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Contributors from business, communications, and computer science explore the use of information and communication technologies in nonprofit organizations. Their topics include different ways to reach transparency and trust through communication management in Spanish nonprofit organizations, the Enterprise Resource Planning system and other free software for accounting and financial management in nonprofit entities, a Bangladesh perspective on the use and management of conventional information and communication technology and mobile technology in microfinance, and online strategic and operational planning procedures in the integrated management information systems for educational institutions.

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Jose Antonio Ariza-Montes is Professor in the Department of Business Organization at Loyola Andalucia University (Spain). He has given seminars at MBA and Ph.D. levels in several Spanish Universities. He has supervised two Doctoral Theses in the area of Social Science. His research interests include Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management, Volunteerism, and Social Innovation. He has published a large number of papers in the most important Spanish business reviews and journals. He has also published in relevant international journals: JCR, SCOPUS.... In addition, his work has appeared in several books and the proceedings of numerous conferences. He serves in the editorial board of various journals and he is also a blind referee for several important journals at an international level: Journal of Business Ethics (JCR), The International Journal of Human Resource Management (JCR), INNOVAR (JCR), Management Decision....
Ana María Lucia Casademunt is Professor in the Department of Business Organization at Loyola Andalucia University (Seville-Cordoba, Spain). She has a degree in Business and Administration Management at University of Seville (2001-2005), with two Masters' Degrees in Financial Economy and in Social Psychology in Organizations and Work in 2006 and 2009, respectively. She has undertaken various courses specializing in Business Organizations and Psychology in Organizations and work in several Spanish universities. She also participated in pedagogical training courses such as the Course on Pedagogical Aptitude (CAP) in 2009 at University of Málaga (Spain). She has been a visiting Professor at Quinlan Business School at Chicago Loyola University from October to December 2013. Her research interest covers different aspects of Human Resource Management in profit and non-profit organizations, the configuration of workplace environment to ensure the availability of motivated and involved employees, well-being at work, emotional involvement, female managers, knowledge management, leadership with slightly different methodologies such as artificial neural network techniques, geographical information systems, logistic regression, or partial least squares. She has published articles in journals of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and Latindex and presented several reports in congresses and scientific meetings of her speciality.
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