This chapter introduces foundational concepts of information systems in business including:
- Defining an information system as a combination of people, hardware, software, data, and processes used to store, retrieve, transform and disseminate information.
- Describing types of information systems like operations support systems and management support systems.
- Discussing challenges and opportunities in developing and managing information systems ethically.
- Providing examples of how companies like Sew What?, Heidelberg, and Lufthansa use information systems to support business processes and gain competitive advantages.