scholarly journals PENTINGNYA SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN DALAM MENDORONG KEUNGGULAN PERSAINGAN DI LEMBAGA PENDIDIKAN

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanhia mareta

The utilization of information systems for each internel activity in an educational institution shows the advancement of the institution and a success factor for them. Nowadays, people prefer educational institutions that have adequate information technology devices in various operational activities of education institutions. Therefore, the management information system is indispensable in encouraging the excellence of educational institutions competition. Thus in this article will discuss about: (1) Understanding Information Systems Management, (2) The purpose of information Systems management, (3) Benefits of information Systems management, (4) Implementation of management information systems in the school and (5) positive impacts of Implementation of information systems in the educational world. So hopefully a school can apply the sim well.

Author(s):  
Alfonso A. Reyes

This chapter is concerned with methodological issues. In particular, it addresses the question of how is it possible to align the design of management information systems with the structure of an organization. The method proposed is built upon the Cybersin method developed by Stafford Beer (1975) and Raul Espejo (1992). The chapter shows a way to intersect three complementary organizational fields: management information systems, management control systems, and organizational learning when studied from a systemic perspective; in this case from the point of view of management cybernetics (Beer 1959, 1979, 1981, 1985).


Author(s):  
Alfonso Reyes A.

This chapter is concerned with methodological issues. In particular, it addresses the question of how is it possible to align the design of management information systems with the structure of an organization. The method proposed is built upon the Cybersin method developed by Stafford Beer (1975) and Raul Espejo (1992). The chapter shows a way to intersect three complementary organizational fields: management information systems, management control systems, and organizational learning when studied from a systemic perspective; in this case from the point of view of management cybernetics (Beer 1959, 1979, 1981, 1985).


Author(s):  
Ruben Xing ◽  
Zhongxian Wang ◽  
James Yao ◽  
Yanli Zhang

Most U.S. universities planned and prepared their disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity strategies for their Information Systems after the September 11th attack on the United States. The devastating hurricanes and the most recent catastrophic earthquakes caused unprecedented damage for many campuses within a decade. Some of their plans worked and some of them failed; however, with these lessons learned, Information Systems Management for U.S. higher education must be reexamined, re-planned and redesigned, including DR strategies and procedures. It is equally important that the curriculum of Management Information Systems be updated along with updated DR concerns for all educators in U.S. universities.


Author(s):  
Cetin Bektas

It is with great honor that we edit the proceedings of “7th World Conference on Business, Economics and Management (BEM-2018)”, Ephesus – Kusadasi, Turkey, 28-30 April 2018. This privileged scientific event has contributed to the field of ELT for the seven year.As the guest editors of this issue, we are glad to have received a variety of articles focusing on Accounting, International Finance, Advertising Management, Labor Economics, Business & Economics, Labor Relations & Human Resource Management, Business Ethics, Law and Economics, Business Intelligence, Management Information Systems, Business Information Systems, Management Science, Business Law, Market Structure and Pricing, Business Performance Management, Marketing Research and Strategy, Business Statistics, Marketing Theory and Applications, Change Managementi Operations Research, Communications Management, Organizational Behavior & Theory, Comparative Economic Systems, Organizational Communication, Consumer Behavior, Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles, Corporate Finance and Governance, Product Management, Corporate Governance, Production and Organizations, Cost Management, Production/Operations Management, Decision Sciences, Public Administration and Small Business Entrepreneurship, Development Planning and Policy, Public Choice, Economic Development, Public Economics and Finance, Economic Methodology, Public Relations, Economic Policy, Public Responsibility and Ethics, E-Bussiness, Regulatory Economics, E- Marketing, Resource Management, Economic Systems, Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management Policy, Finance & Investment, Stress Management, Financial Economics, Supply Change Management, Global Business, Systems Management, Global Marketing, Systems Thinking, Growth; Aggregate Productivity, Taxes (related areas of taxes), Household Behavior and Family Economics, Technological Change; Research and Development, Human Resource, Technology & Innovation, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Time Management, Information Systems, Total Quality Management, Information Technology Management, Travel/Transportation/Tourism, International Business, Welfare Economics, International Economics etc. Furthermore, the conference is getting more international each year, which is an indicator that it is getting worldwide known and recognized. Scholars from all over the world contributed to the conference. Special thanks are to all the reviewers, the members of the international editorial board, the publisher, and those involved in technical processes. We would like to thank all who contributed to in every process to make this issue actualized. A total of 45 full papers or abstracts were submitted for this conference and each paper has been peer reviewed by the reviewers specialized in the related field. At the end of the review process, a total of 18 high quality research papers were selected and accepted for publication.I hope that you will enjoy reading the papers.Best RegardsGuest EditorsProf. Dr. Cetin Bektas, Gaziosmanpasa University, TurkeyEditorial AssistantZeynep Genc, Msc. Near East University, North Cyprus


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Aliffah Kusumaningrum

To improve realibility and air worThere are several factors that could lead supply chain effectively, like information systems, implementation standard operating procedures and distribution network. Maintenance of air plane can be go efferective and efficient to support supply chain such as system Information,standard operating procedure,supply chain. The factor of regulation in an airlines not only involved by employees in their work environment but also support by the tight of regulation itself. The objective of this paper is to finding out whether three of factor above have impacting supply chain effectively (as partial and collective) and also define what factor that strongest affecting supply chain effectively. This study is a survey to test the hypothesis of the influence between Management Information Systems, standard operating procedures and distribution networks on the effectiveness of supply chain in the airlines PT. Lion Mentari Airlines, and the results of the survey through the questionnaire were analyzed through hypothesis testing carried out by the method of correlation and regression. the results of the analysis and testing in the study of the factors that influence the supply chain effectiveness in PT Lion Mentari Airlines, the following conclusions are obtained, the analysis shows a significant influence between management information systems on supply chain effectiveness, which means that the higher the effectiveness of information systems Management, the higher the supply chain operational effectiveness. This shows that information systems can help activities and improve the achievement of operational objectives for the company.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jhony Pereira Moraes ◽  
Sidimar Meira Sagaz ◽  
Geneia Lucas Dos Santos ◽  
Deison Alencar Lucietto

Este artigo teve por objetivo descrever usos e aplicações de três ferramentas de gestão presentes no ambiente empresarial contemporâneo: a Tecnologia da Informação (TI), os Sistemas de Informações Gerenciais (SIG) e a Gestão do Conhecimento (GC). Foi realizada revisão narrativa de literatura. Verificou-se que o fluxo de informações funciona como o elemento unificador entre TI, SIG e a GC. Ao possibilitarem o uso adequado de informações e de pessoas com vistas ao alcance dos objetivos organizacionais, fomentam a criação de vantagens competitivas. Identificou-se, então, que a introdução dessas ferramentas, ao alterar processos internos e externos, contribui para o desenvolvimento das organizações.Palavras-Chave: Tecnologia da Informação. Sistemas de Informações Gerenciais. Gestão do Conhecimento. Vantagem Competitiva. Abstract: This article aims to describe uses and applications of three management tools present in the contemporary business environment: Information Technology (IT), Information Systems Management (ISM) and Knowledge Management (KM). A narrative review of the literature was performed. It was verified that the information flow works as the unifying element between IT, ISM and KM. By enabling the proper use of information and people to achieve the organizational objectives, they promote the creation of competitive advantages. It was identified, then, that the introduction of these tools, by altering internal and external processes, contributes to the development of organizations.Keywords: Information Technology. Management Information Systems. Knowledge management. Competitive advantage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 349-355
Author(s):  
Moch. Charis Hidayat ◽  
Abdul Wahab

Purpose of Study: The undeniable fact that information at this time has been viewed as a very potential resource. Infor- mation is the only source needed by a leader of an educational institution. Information can be processed from other sources that are influenced by very complex organizations and owned computer devices. Methodology: Information processed using a computer can be used by an organizational leader and an individual with expertise as a means of communication and problem solving, as well as valuable information in the decision making the process. Results: In general from the results of research that researchers do indeed the combination of human resources and infor- mation technology applications that are tried to apply have been done. But this is not an easy matter, of course, depending on the focus of the development of management information systems individually sees the needs that are needed now. Implications/Applications: After studying and analyzing about the utilization of education management information sys- tem in decision making hence writer concludes that; first, decision making needs good information, second, irrelevant information will cause wrong judgment in making decision, third, the main basis of framework of information system utilization in taking decisions all information presented by the information system should be aimed at supporting certain phases of the decision-making process; fourth, the utilization framework of management information systems in decision making can also be used to assess an ongoing reporting system, fifth, decision making in education is an important part that should be done well by managers or other officials.


Author(s):  
Tagelsir Mohamed Gasmelseid

The emphasis on climate changes and their consequences is moving to the front line agenda of government agencies, business organizations, industry, and research institutions. While the existence of beneficiary and/or regulatory considerations tends to be the main motivator, the perceived growing impacts of climate change on objectives and strategies is emerging as a new attention driving force. However, the perceived impacts and “pressures” felt have resulted into different interventions, analytical approaches and operational pathways. This growing attention has also been accompanies with the establishment of specialized organizations such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, specialized programs at other UN agencies and dedicated research programs at educational institutions. While Greening ICT continued to be one of the major themes, emphasis tends to be made on technological and technical methodologies. As a result, there have been many shortcomings with regards to the understanding and appreciation of the impacts of climate changes at different landscapes. The basic aim of this chapter is to investigate and discusses the context of ICT greening from another dimension by looking at the impacts of “greening” procedures on the capacity of management Information Systems to facilitate the realization of corporate objectives. The chapter advocates an approach for viewing the impacts of greening procedures on MIS by focusing on its entire architecture, information processing capacity and knowledge management considerations.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document