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Electronic commerce, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and other forms of Business Networking will fundamentally change the way business will be conducted in the information age. We will see close collaboration between processes of different enterprises, and above all, new enterprises and new processes. Business Networking offers exceptional opportunities for fast innovators and harbors fundamental risks for slowpokes. Business Networking proposes a process-oriented model for Business Networking and the concept of networkability to develop realistic strategies for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Electronic commerce, supply chain management, customer relationship management, and other forms of Business Networking will fundamentally change the way business will be conducted in the information age. We will see close collaboration between processes of different enterprises, and above all, new enterprises and new processes. Business Networking offers exceptional opportunities for fast innovators and harbors fundamental risks for slowpokes. Business Networking proposes a process-oriented model for Business Networking and the concept of networkability to develop realistic strategies for managing enterprise relationships in the Internet economy. It is written to serve academic and professional audiences and formulate key success factors and management guidelines. All ideas were developed in close cooperation of research and practice and are documented in numerous original case examples.
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Autorenporträt
Elgar Fleisch ist Professor für Technologiemanagement und Direktor am Institut für Technologiemanagement an der Universität St. Gallen (HSG) sowie Professor für Informationsmanagement am Departement für Management, Technologie und Ökonomie an der ETH Zürich. Er forscht im Bereich Operationsmanagement und betriebswirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen des Ubiquitous Computing. Er leitet zusammen mit Prof. Friedemann Mattern das M-Lab, eine gemeinsame Initiative von ETH Zürich und HSG. Er ist weiters Mitgründer der Intellion AG und Mitglied mehrerer Steuerungsausschüsse in Forschung, Praxis und Lehre.