Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, Global Edition, 18th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2025) © 2025

  • Kenneth C. Laudon New York University
  • Jane P. Laudon New York University
  • Carol G. Traver Azimuth Interactive, Inc , New York University
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Title overview

For courses in Introduction to Information Systems.

A case-based approach to IS in business today. Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm provides a comprehensive introduction to Information Systems that draws connections between MIS and business performance. The authors present real-world case studies that explain how well-known companies use IT to solve problems and achieve their objectives. This real-world approach helps students develop sought-after skills, learn to lead IS-related management discussions, and use IT to meet bottom-line results.

The 18th Edition has been updated to cover important contemporary topics including the latest on AI, sustainability and analytics.

Table of contents

  • Part 1. Organizations, Management and the Networked Enterprise
  • Information Systems in Global Business Today
  • Global E-Business and Collaboration
  • Information Systems, Organizations and Strategy
  • Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems
  • Part 2. Information Technology Infrastructure
  • IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies
  • Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management
  • Telecommunications, the Internet and Wireless Technology
  • Securing Information Systems
  • Part 3. Key System Applications for the Digital Age
  • Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications
  • E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Enhancing Decision Making with Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
  • Part 4. Building and Managing Systems
  • Building Information Systems
  • Making the Business Case for Information Systems and Managing Projects
  • Managing Global Information Systems

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