Business Networking: Shaping Enterprise Relationships on the InternetSpringer, 2000 - 376 páginas 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 innovators and harbors fundamental risks for slowpokes. This book 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 formulates key success factors and management guidelines which were developed in close cooperation between research and practice. |
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Table of Contents | 2 |
Electronic Commerce and Supply Chain | 6 |
Introduction | 10 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Business Networking: Shaping Collaboration Between Enterprises; with 40 Tables Hubert Österle,Elgar Fleisch,Rainer Alt Vista previa restringida - 2001 |
Business Networking: Shaping Enterprise Relationships on the Internet Hubert Österle,Elgar Fleisch,Rainer Alt Vista previa restringida - 2012 |
Business Networking: Shaping Collaboration Between Enterprises Hubert Österle,Elgar Fleisch,Rainer Alt Vista previa restringida - 2011 |
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activities Amazon.com application architecture areas Ariba Blaupunkt business bus business model Business Networking Business Networking strategy Business Networking Systems business partners business processes business units Chap Chapter communication companies concepts CONMAT cooperation coordination core competencies corporate costs customer process Customer Relationship Management customer's delivery distribution documents EC solution electronic commerce electronic services employees enterprise enterprise resource planning ERP systems ETA SA example Figure functionality global implementation individual industry information age information systems infrastructure insourcing integration Internet interorganizational inventory knowledge management large number LGT Bank logistics manufacturer MarketSite.net master data method offer operative organizational Österle output outsourcing phase process network procurement products and services purchasing requirements Riverwood SAP R/3 standards structure Success Factors Supply Chain Management Swatch Group technologies template tion transaction vendor vendor managed inventory virtual organizing