Search results for "competitive intelligence"

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Competitive intelligence embeddedness: Drivers and performance consequences

2019

Abstract The proliferation of Web-based information sources and social media draw firms' attention to these channels as sources of competitive intelligence (CI). To date, research has focused mainly on information collection techniques rather than on CI uses and its influence on firm performance. We define CI embeddedness as the extent to which management and employees incorporate CI in daily routines, so that actionable knowledge is transferred throughout the organization. A survey of 124 decision makers reveals positive impact of Web CI sources as well as alliances with information providers on CI embeddedness. Furthermore, while CI embeddedness shows no direct influence on firms’ perform…

Actionable knowledgeKnowledge managementCompetitive intelligenceEmbeddednessbusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesInformation providers0502 economics and business050211 marketingSocial mediaCustomer satisfactionbusiness050203 business & managementEuropean Management Journal
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Predictive and Evolutive Cross-Referencing for Web Textual Sources

2017

International audience; One of the main challenges in the domain of competitive intelligence is to harness important volumes of information from the web, and extract the most valuable pieces of information. As the amount of information available on the web grows rapidly and is very heterogeneous, this process becomes overwhelming for experts. To leverage this challenge, this paper presents a vision for a novel process that performs cross-referencing at web scale. This process uses a focused crawler and a semantic-based classifier to cross-reference textual items without expert intervention, based on Big Data and Semantic Web technologies. The system is described thoroughly, and interests of…

Competitive intelligenceComputer science[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Big data02 engineering and technologyReasonningFocused crawlerDiscovery[INFO] Computer Science [cs]World Wide WebKnowledge-based systems[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI][SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLeverage (statistics)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Semantic Web[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]business.industryOntologyFocused CrawlerWork in processClassificationAdaptive[SPI.TRON] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsCross-ReferencingClasssification020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessClassifier (UML)Model
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Ambidexterity in micro and small firms: Can competitive intelligence compensate for size constraints?

2021

Ambidexterity has been linked to firm structures that are typical of organizations with a larger size. However, further research is needed to analyze whether the effect of firm size on ambidexterity is contingent on other aspects. We argue that micro and small firms that have developed some competitive intelligence routines (CIRs) may foster ambidextrous behavior and compensate for the limitations arising from a smaller size and lack of resources. We test our proposal on a sample of 200 firms in the furniture sector. Our results show that CIRs compensate for size constraints in that size is no longer a relevant variable to increase ambidextrous behavior in firms that achieve higher levels i…

Economics and EconometricsCompetitive intelligenceStrategy and Managementorganizational sizeOrganizational sizecompetitive intelligencemature industriesBusinessBusiness and International ManagementGeneral Business Management and AccountingIndustrial organizationambidexterityAmbidexterityBRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Factors Affecting Entrepreneurship and Business Sustainability

2018

Abstract: Sustainability is becoming increasingly important for society, and the creation of business ventures is one area where sustainability is critical. We examined the factors affecting actions that are designed to foster business sustainability. These factors are related to the environment, behavior, human relations, and business activity. Based on questionnaire responses from experts, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was used to rank sustainable business criteria according to their importance for entrepreneurs starting sustainable businesses. The results indicate that the most important drivers of sustainable entrepreneurship are behavioral factors and business factors. Et…

EntrepreneurshipCompetitive intelligenceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAnalytic hierarchy processMedi ambient ProteccióTJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBusiness activitiesEconomia d'empresaentrepreneurshipTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sourceshuman relationsSustainable business0502 economics and businessGE1-350Comportament col·lectiuMarketing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbehavior05 social sciencesRelacions humanesentrepreneurship; sustainability; behavior; environment; human relationssustainabilityHuman relationsEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilityBusinessSustainable entrepreneurshipenvironment050203 business & managementSustainability
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A Multimodal Guide for Virtual 3D Models of Cultural Heritage Artifacts

2008

The area of cultural heritage preservation and fruition has drawn an ever growing attention of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction research in the last decades. The common aim is to develop systems that can interact with the user in a variety of modes and in the most natural way. In this paper, a multimodal guide for virtual 3D environment navigation is presented. The proposed system integrates X3D environment with a multimodal interface. The application scenario is to provide a visitor assistance and guidance during the visit of one of the halls in the historical Palazzo Steri, the headquarters of the University of Palermo.

ExhibitionCultural heritageCompetitive intelligenceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionmultimodality3D virtual model cultural heritageVisitor patterncomputer.file_formatUser interfaceVirtual realityX3DcomputerVariety (cybernetics)
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LEADERSHIP VALUES IN TRANSFORMATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE TO IMPLEMENT COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT: THE TRUST BUILDING THROUGH ORGANIZATI…

2015

The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of leadership values in changing of organizational culture to implement competitive intelligence. General criteria and values should be defined for observance in the processes of competitive intelligence management. Organizational culture can be supportive of changes when it corresponds with the prevailing values. The aim of this study was to do an investigation within companies in Latvia, research the scientific resources on this matter as well as understand the leadership values that stimulate the successful implementation of competitive intelligence management. The study was performed in two stages: first, the examination of the process of…

Knowledge managementCompetitive intelligenceDistrustbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectLatvianOrganizational cultureOrganizational commitmentPublic relationslanguage.human_languageKnowledge sharingOrganization developmentlanguagebusinessmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Fusing storage and computing for the domain of business intelligence and analytics: research opportunities

2015

With the growing importance of external and shared data, the set of requirements for Business Intelligence and Analytics (BIA) is shifting. Current solutions still come with shortcomings, esp. In multi-stakeholder environments where sensitive content is exchanged. We argue that a new level in the evolution of BIA can be unlocked by tearing down the barriers between storage and computing based on upcoming storage technologies. In particular, we propose a revitalization of ideas from object-oriented databases. We present results from a joint project that aimed at delineating design options for BIA solutions built upon this idea. The paper outlines the interplay of various architectural layers…

Supply chain managementCompetitive intelligenceComputer sciencebusiness.industryObject-oriented databasesCloud computingStorage managementData scienceData modelingDomain (software engineering)Business intelligenceBases de dades orientades a objectesAnalyticsBusiness intelligenceCompetitive intelligenceBusiness logicbusiness:Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Intel·ligència competitiva
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Vers des systèmes de découverte et de filtrage d'information documentaire : quelle stratégie faut-il mettre en place?

2000

Le problème de l'exploitation de grands gisements d'information, celle de bases de données du type "datawarehouse" dont la constitution se généralise, de catalogues informatisés (OPACs) de bibliothèques, de bases de données spécialisées, d'Internet (en particulier du Web) est l'impossibilité pour l'usager de visualiser l'ensemble des réponses que les systèmes de recherche mettent à leur disposition. Par exemple, de recentes études empiriques effectuées sur les www-Opacs ou sur les moteurs de recherche (par exemple Spink 1999, Ihadjadene1999) montrent que les requêtes des usagers sont pauvrement formulées (moins de deux termes et pas d'opérateurs booléens), ne visualisent pas plus de deux pa…

[SHS.INFO.INGE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.ingefiltrage d'informationclassificationcatégorisation[SHS.INFO.INGE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.ingeveilleinformation filtringGeneral Medicinecompetitive intelligence.clusteringProceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS / Actes du congrès annuel de l'ACSI
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Developing cloud business models: A case study on cloud gaming

2011

Cloud computing offers new ways for firms to operate in the global market so that even small firms can compete in markets traditionally dominated by multinational corporations. A case study considers how, over ten years, a small firm developed a successful business model to compete in computer gaming. peerReviewed

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