Accounting for growth
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Accounting for Growth is a study of information systems in American business during the quarter-century before World War I, a period that saw the birth of the large modern corporation as the dominant form of American enterprise. The book takes as its starting point the way in which the Dow Chemical Company constructed and reconstructed its internal information systems during years of rapid growth and technological change in the chemical industry.
The book also discusses how changes in information systems affected Dow's organization and management, as well as the extent of its technological innovation.
The book also discusses how changes in information systems affected Dow's organization and management, as well as the extent of its technological innovation.
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