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Collaborative Business Model Innovation Process for Networked Services

2013

This paper presents a process framework for innovating joint business models (co-BM) for multiple companies. Our framework describes the change management that should be carried out in parallel to the rigorous analysis and development of the business model details. With two illustrative cases we show that fruitful co-BM creation process in networks requires both development of the model itself, but also organizational innovation processes including mutual learning and harmonisation of operations. We claim that by understanding this dual process and its key facets might help (1) to coordinate the practical BM creation projects better and (2) to analyse which BM related decisions contribute o…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryArtifact-centric business process modelComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Business networkingChange managementServices computingBusiness process modelingBusiness modelbusinessIndustrialization of services business model
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Taking Organizational Implementation Seriously: The Case of IOS Implementation

2006

Despite of the rapid technical development, failures in information systems implementation are common and it seems obvious that the implementation of inter-organizational systems (IOS) include all the same possibilities for failures as intra-organizational systems - and unfortunately even some more. In this paper, we present some empirically proven means for avoiding problems during the implementation of IOSs. Our argumentation is based on the idea of organizational implementation of information systems, where the phases before and after the technical implementation are considered to be the most critical ones. The data from a case study are used to illustrate and support the ideas presented.

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceSupply chainInformation systembusinessArgumentation theory
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How to combine tools and methods in practice— a field study

1990

In spring 1989 we surveyed the experiences of some Finnish companies in methodology modelling (metamodelling) and adaptation of tools and methodologies to each other (methodology adaptation). The companies represented software production, banking, wood and metal industry, and wholesale trade. The study was carried out as a field study where we interviewed method developers, systems analysts and their supervisors. The goal of the survey was to find out whether there was need for metamodelling or methodology adaptation in general and how this need had been satisfied. The study shows that a little experience had been gained in adapting data dictionaries to methodologies but no such attempts ha…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUsabilityData dictionaryAdaptabilityMetamodelingInformation systemUser interfacebusinessAdaptation (computer science)Computer-aided software engineeringmedia_common
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Key barriers for global software product development organizations

2009

Increasingly, software products development companies are attempting to make transition from traditional centralized local development to global development. This transition is taking place due to intense competition, availability of high quality and low cost software professionals in various countries, and advent of communication and information technologies to link the disperse groups. Due to a significant lack of research on the global software product (GSP) development organization, companies are commonly attempting to develop standardized software products by using an adhoc global project organization. In making transition from local development of software product to global developmen…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyCompetition (economics)GlobalizationSoftwareNew product developmentQuality (business)Product (category theory)businessInternational developmentmedia_commonPICMET '09 - 2009 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology
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Políticas públicas de lectura e investigación. El diseño del Plan Valenciano de Lectura

2017

Para determinar con exactitud qué acciones deben ser consideradas prioritarias en el diseño de las políticas públicas de lectura es necesario contar, en primer lugar, con equipos de investigación que aporten datos concretos que aseguren su éxito; en segundo lugar, con metodologías para su diseño, seguimiento y evaluación; en tercer lugar, con protocolos para su mejora y, finalmente, con indicadores para la medición de los objetivos y los resultados. Este artículo resume y reflexiona sobre los retos que enfrentan las políticas de lectura a partir de la revisión de las principales investigaciones e informes institucionales sobre el tema y describe el proceso de trabajo, las metodologías utili…

Process managementLiterature and Literary TheorySocial PsychologyProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)Plan (drawing)050905 science studiesValencianLiteracyReading ProgramsEducationPromotion (rank)Reading (process)Political sciencePolíticas de lecturaReading PromotionFilología CatalanaPN1-6790Promoción de la lecturamedia_commonlcsh:LC8-6691LC8-6691lcsh:Special aspects of education05 social sciencesReading PoliciesValencia (Spain)lcsh:PN1-6790Special aspects of educationlanguage.human_languageWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)Planes de lecturalanguageLiterature (General)Comunidad Valenciana0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesOcnos. Revista de estudios sobre lectura
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Experimental Command and Control Center for Crisis and Disaster Management: A Living-Lab Approach

2021

The living-lab is a planned research infrastructure that includes user involvement and the co-design process. This article presents an overview of the innovative experimental control room for crisis management that adopts this living-lab approach in all research co-creation activities. The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) To study possible control room research methods, focus areas, and technologies that can be tailored to the living-lab approach; (2) To illustrate and share experience on the possibilities to tailor an experimental command and control center as a living-lab. (3) To explore the features to fulfill to maximize the benefit of the living-lab for all intended audiences. By …

Process managementLiving labEmergency managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Command and controlRelevance (information retrieval)Use caseCrisis managementbusinessControl room
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Aims vs. technology: Pedagogical view to the use of educational applications in safety critical contexts

2011

Interactive technology for education has formed into a relatively independent domain of research and development. Interactive technology is often seen as a context independent tool. However, we argue that education in different contexts may have so different and incommensurable aims that no single technology can be announced as good or bad per se in terms of learning. The development of educational application should not be based on the technology to be applied, but by careful analysis of learning aims. When formulated in an appropriate way, learning aims work as a relevant basis in all stages of the design process of an educational application. The formulation of aims is therefore critical…

Process managementMultimediaWork (electrical)Computer scienceComputer assisted learningContext (language use)computer.software_genreComputer aided instructionEngineering design processInteractive technologycomputerDomain (software engineering)Context independent2011 IEEE 1st International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health (SeGAH)
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Cyber Situational Awareness in Critical Infrastructure Organizations

2021

The capability related to cybersecurity plays an ever-growing role on overall national security and securing the functions vital to society. The national cyber capability is mainly composed by resilience of companies running critical infrastructures and their cyber situational awareness (CSA). According to a common view, components of critical infrastructures become more complex and interdependent on each other and, as a consequence, ramifications of incidents multiply. In practice, the actions relate to developing better CSA and understanding of a critical infrastructure organization. The aim is to prepare for incidents and their management in a whole-of-society approach. The arrangement i…

Process managementNational securitySituation awarenessOperating modelcybersecurityProcess (engineering)business.industryturvallisuusympäristömedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation sharingtilannekuvaCritical infrastructureInterdependencesituational awarenesscritical infrastructureinformation sharingvital societal functionsBusinessinfrastruktuuritkansallinen turvallisuusResilience (network)kyberturvallisuusmedia_common
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Global Strategy: The Case of Nissan Motor Company

2013

Abstract The concept of global strategy has become prominent in the international business and management literature in the 1980s. The aims of our paper are to render in brief the concept of global strategy and to highlight some of the main features of Nissan's strategy. Our paper contributes to a better understanding of the global strategy concept, and its designing and implementation in the business corporate world. Further studies can be carried on in emphasizing the role played by global strategies in achieving high performance in a changing environment.

Process managementNissan.Technology strategyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyGlobal strategyBusinessInternational businesscorporationglobal strategybusinessManagementProcedia Economics and Finance
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University Management with Focus on Multicriteria Performance Evaluation: Illustration in the Brazilian Context

2015

Public universities have been facing situations that impel them to improvements in its management towards excellence in reaching, with quality, the objectives for which they were constituted, i.e., to offer teaching, research and extension. In this context, it is up to the managers of the universities to act proactively. The literature points out that the internal control systems are managerial tools capable of providing information for the manager’s actions in his/her activity; however we notice that the academic literature devoted to this demand is still scarce, especially as regards support for decision-making considering organizational specificities. Given the importance of the manager'…

Process managementNoticemedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchContext (language use)General Business Management and AccountingTransparency (behavior)ExcellenceScale (social sciences)AccountabilityQuality (business)BusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonJournal of Globalization, Competitiveness and Governability
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