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Research Article

COVID-19 and Its Impacts on Managing Information Systems

Pages 267-271 | Published online: 12 Sep 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Organizations have encountered risks of all types dealing with information systems (IS) and information technology (IT). However, managing risks in the COVID-19 environment is not something organizations have encountered in the past, at least to the extent. This paper identifies a number of IS/IT-related risks focusing on the current coronavirus environment. Suggestions are provided for managers on how they might recognize and minimize these risks.

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Peter P. Mykytyn

Peter Mykytyn is a Professor in the Management Program, College of Business and Analytics at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He served as Chair of the Department of Management from 2009 through 2019 and returned to faculty status in January 2020. He has taught classes in managing information systems for many years. His research interests include treating information as an asset, attaining and sustaining a competitive advantage through the use of information technology/systems, and examining various legal issues dealing with information systems. He has published in Information Systems Management, Journal of Business Research, Information Systems Research, and MIS Quarterly.

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