The Impact of Electronic Mail on Business Processes - Beer, Alexander
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- Livre Économie
Résumé :
Based on a variety of methods such as interviews, questionnaires, and corpus-based research, the book investigates the impact of electronic mail on several aspects of organizational behavior. These include, among other fields, e-mail marketing, customer relationship management, and hierarchical structures. Furthermore, the thesis presents research findings which show that diligence - or the lack thereof - can still win - or lose - contracts even in the age of electronic communication. The study deals exclusively with native-speaker communication to exclude any distortions deriving from non-native language problems and inaccuracies. Finally, mainstream e-mail guidelines are examined and compared to the way in which they are handled and perceived in real business life....
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Contents: What impact does the rise of e-communication have on the way in which organizations are structured (e.g., hierarchy, flow of communication)? - How does the relevant literature (style guides, etc.) treat the composition of electronic mails and in what way does this treatment differ from 'real life'? - What are the consequences - if any - of language errors and omissions on the volume and quality of business transactions?...
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The Author: Alexander Beer, born and bred in Vienna in 1969, received his Master's and Ph.D. degrees in Commerce from the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. To broaden his horizon, he also started a couple of other studies on the side (translation, law). Since 1991 he has been an assistant professor of Business English at his Alma Mater....