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This book explains the strategic behaviors of platform firms on the
global market, drawing on extensive research on the mobile
communication systems, semiconductor equipment, personal computer,
and automobile electronics industries. The book focuses on
Ericsson, Applied Materials, Intel, and Bosch as representative
global platform companies. The book's introductory section reports
on the rise of platform business and addresses the theoretical
basis of their competitive edge, based on a review of prior studies
on the network effect of open standards and the economic theory of
strategic behavior. The platform business obviously secures a
competitive advantage on the global market. Yet this theory alone
does not provide sufficient explanation for why the platform
business achieves competitiveness on the market. The book proposes
a theoretical framework and provides rigorous supporting evidence
by using case studies and empirical analysis on the global business
of platform firms. This evidence reflects the variety of global
ecosystems: the mobile communications system in China, the
semiconductor equipment industry in East Asia, personal computers
in Taiwan, and automobile electronics in China. In conclusion, the
book reviews these studies and identifies the key factors of
platform strategy on the global market. Given its breadth of
coverage, the book will benefit all academic researchers and
undergraduate students in management and economics with an interest
in global competition and collaboration in the open economy.
Since knowledge systems and knowledge management programs are put
in place to suppose worker's in the performance of their jobs;
knowledge is, therefore, an essential component in the achievement
of goals and production of economic benefit of an organisation.
Dynamic Models for Knowledge-Driven Organizations presents a
widespread collection of research on the understanding of the
managerial, technical and human issues associated with the use of
knowledge in organisations while bearing in mind the design,
development and maintenance of useful knowledge management systems.
This reference is essential for the tools and information needed to
effectively implement knowledge management systems and would
benefit researchers and practitioners alike.
This book is focused on quality management, and four different
lenses which can be used to explore the phenomenon. It introduces
emergence as a paradigm in thinking about quality, and explores
conditions which are beneficial to radical innovation. The
Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management provides an overview of
the existing movements in thinking about quality, and discusses why
these movements in fact represent paradigms. Three paradigms, the
Empirical Paradigm, the Reference Paradigm and the Reflective
Paradigm, are explained followed by a search for the Fourth
Paradigm, the so-called Emergence Paradigm, which presents a route
to radical innovation in organizations when plans, strategies and
models fail. It presents the debates around the paradigms, and
explores which is the best approach. This professional text will be
ideal for strategy and policy makers wanting to establish a link
between their conceived plans and the attention for quality, while
finding ways to facilitate innovation. Professionals in a range of
for-profit and non-profit organizations, including healthcare, will
be able to expand their knowledge on quality management, operations
management, and organizational studies.
Although in recent years some emerging economies have improved
their performance in terms of research and development (R&D)
investment, outputs and innovative capacity, these countries are
still blighted by extreme poverty, inequality and social exclusion.
Hence, emerging countries are exposed to conditions which differ
quite substantially from the dominant OECD model of innovation
policy for development and welfare. This Research Handbook
contributes to the debate by looking at how innovation theory,
policy and practice interact, and explains different types of
configurations in countries that are characterized by two
contrasting but mutually reinforcing features: systemic failure and
resourcefulness. Focusing on innovation governance and public
policies, it aims to understand related governance failures and to
explore options for alternative, more efficient approaches. This
book brings to the fore new concepts, theories and questions about
the Global South, across multiple disciplines. It discusses
specific country cases, exploring overarching patterns and lessons
that address development bottlenecks and policy designs aimed at
improving quality of life and economic progress in emerging
economies. Defining more adequate development strategies by
balancing economic well-being with social inclusion, this book will
be of great interest to scholars, students and policy makers of
innovation, growth and development studies. Contributors include:
B.A. Adebowale, R. Arocena, L. Becerra, P. Catalan, C. Chaminade,
P. Delvenne, A. Djeflat, G. Dutrenit, M. Fressoli, S. Garrido, P.
Juarez, S. Kuhlmann, A.M. Loconto, S. Mani, G.M. Marcelle, G.
Ordonez-Matamoros, J. Orozco, A.A. Oyewale, R.P. Perez, M. Puchet
Anyul, B. Rennkamp, E. Robles-Belmont, M. Salazar, M. Scerri, E.F.
Simbua, W.O. Siyanbola, J. Sutz, H. Thomas, F. Thoreau, D. Vinck,
J. Voeten
This monograph provides empirical evidence on the relationship
between intellectual capital (IC) and organizational performance of
social cooperative enterprises (SCEs) that work in the non-profit
sector. The author presents a survey of a sample of SCEs located in
Italy to identify the main components of IC for SCEs and to
investigate the effect of IC sub-dimensions on a firm's
performance. The book thus presents new empirical evidence on IC in
non-profit organizations along with a revelation of the main value
drivers by using the survey method as an IC measurement tool
combined with a principal components analysis. Finally, considering
the difficulties related to the data gathering process in the
non-profit sector and in measuring intangible assets, this book
helps in increasing the understanding of IC features with a focus
on the hybrid organization as SCEs.
This book discusses the design of textile production within the
framework Industry 4.0. Relevant research topics in the textile
industry are identified and solutions are conceptualized, developed
and implemented. This is followed by an evaluation of the solutions
in which, among other things, the profitability is considered.
Questions about the transfer of knowledge into the company complete
the work. Industry 4.0 in Textile Production provides a rich
investigation into and survey of textile production The informative
cases studies, clear perspective, and detailed analysis make this
book of great use to engineers, researchers and postgraduate
students interested in the textile industry.
In recent decades, due to unprecedented technological advancements,
Europe has seen a move towards on-demand service economies. This
has allowed the growth of self-employed professionals who are able
to satisfy an increasing demand for flexible and high-skilled work.
This book explores the need for reform of regulations in Europe,
studying the variance in legal status, working conditions, social
protection and collective representation of self-employed
professionals. It provides insights into ways that policy could
address these important challenges. Presenting the results of a
wide-reaching European survey, this book highlights key issues
being faced across Europe: the implementation of universal social
protection schemes; active labour market policies to support
sustainable self-employment and the renewal of social dialogue
through bottom-up organisations to extend the collective
representation of self-employed professionals. With its
theoretically-informed, empirical and interdisciplinary comparative
analysis, this book identifies and explains key strategies to
resolve these challenges. This book will be of great benefit to
both advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of labour and
economic sociology, political science, industrial relations, human
resource management and social law. It will also appeal to
scholars, practitioners and policymakers concerned with the labour
market and self-employment in the European context.
This first book on Maritime Informatics describes the potential for
Maritime Informatics to enhance the shipping industry. It examines
how decision making in the industry can be improved by digital
technology, and introduces the technology required to make Maritime
Informatics a distinct and valuable discipline. Based on
participating in EU funded research over the last six years to
improve the shipping industry, the editors stipulate that there is
a need for the new discipline of Maritime Informatics, which
studies the application of information systems to increasing the
efficiency, safety, and ecological sustainability of the world's
shipping industry. This book examines competition and collaboration
between shipping companies, and also companies who serve shipping
needs, such as ports and terminals. Practical examples from leading
experts give the reader real world examples for better
understanding.
This book discusses the importance of innovation and
entrepreneurial ecosystems in supporting regional competitiveness.
It also encourages academics, business professionals and
policy-makers to rethink innovation ecosystems as drivers of
regional competitiveness, demonstrating the complex interactions
between regional economic and social actors, and their impact on
regional competitiveness. Further, the book examines the role of
entrepreneurship and innovation policies in different regions (e.g.
lagging regions, rural regions, etc.), and describes critical
success factors in multi-level technologies and innovation policies
and strategies.
The New York Times bestselling guide to getting the best out of
every employee-updated for the modern workplace
Based on the actual experiences of 25,000 managers, "Why
Employees Don't Do What They're Supposed to Do..." gives you
proven, straightforward methods that work on "real" jobs, in the
"real" world. This results-oriented guidebook helps you handle the
top 10 situations in which employees don't perform the way they
should, including a detailed analysis of the causes and the plans
for preventing the same problems down the road.
Featuring fresh insights on outsourcing, temp workers, flex
time, telecommuting, and technology, this no-nonsense resource arms
you with the people-management skills you need to consistently
elicit the highest levels of performance from your workforce.
"In simple, straightforward language, Fournies offers practical
solutions to the problems of employee performance... This book]
should be on the desk of anyone who manages
others."-"Entrepreneur"
This volume focuses on new ways of working, and explores
implications of these new practices with a particular emphasis on
the place occupied by technology, materiality and bodies within
contemporary working configurations. It draws together an
international range of scholars to examine diverse subjects such
as: the gig economy, social media as a work space, the role of
materiality in living labs, managerial techniques and
organizational legitimacy. Drawing on global perspectives, from
France to Nigeria, this book presents a fascinating examination of
the many new ways people are working, and relating to their work.
Part of the esteemed Technology, Work and Globalization series,
this book is valuable reading for scholars working on
organizational studies, ethnography, technology management, and
management more generally.
This book presents the Proceedings of The 6th Brazilian Technology
Symposium (BTSym'20). The book discusses the current technological
issues on Systems Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences,
such as the Transmission Line, Protein-Modified Mortars,
Electromagnetic Properties, Clock Domains, Chebyshev Polynomials,
Satellite Control Systems, Hough Transform, Watershed Transform,
Blood Smear Images, Toxoplasma Gondi, Operation System
Developments, MIMO Systems, Geothermal-Photovoltaic Energy Systems,
Mineral Flotation Application, CMOS Techniques, Frameworks
Developments, Physiological Parameters Applications, Brain-Computer
Interface, Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Vision,
Security Applications, FPGA Applications, IoT, Residential
Automation, Data Acquisition, Industry 4.0, Cyber-Physical Systems,
Digital Image Processing, Patters Recognition, Machine Learning,
Photocatalytic Process, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Smoothing
Filters, Frequency Synthesizers, Voltage-Controlled Ring
Oscillator, Difference Amplifier, Photocatalysis, Photodegradation,
current technological issues on Human, Smart and Sustainable Future
of Cities, such as the Digital Transformation, Data Science,
Hydrothermal Dispatch, Project Knowledge Transfer, Immunization
Programs, Efficiency and Predictive Methods, PMBOK Applications,
Logistics Process, IoT, Data Acquisition, Industry 4.0,
Cyber-Physical Systems, Fingerspelling Recognition, Cognitive
Ergonomics, Ecosystem Services, Environmental, Ecosystem Services
Valuation, Solid Waste and University Extension.
To be successful at work you have to be successful with people. As
stress takes an ever bigger toll on people, so the successful
organisation is the one that enables its workforce to manage and
even harness that stress into productivity and satisfaction.
Balance, clear goals and responsibility become more and more
important. The bookexamines the challenges that the furious pace of
change in today?s world have brought and provides every manager
with strategies to facilitate a successful, dynamic, creative,
effective workforce. Backed by sound, up-to-the minute
psychological theory this book is also highly practical and is
packed with validated tools and techniques for enhancing life
experience and work performance. This book will equip the reader
with usable, effective, proven techniques for improving,
communication, collaboration and co-operation at work. It will
teach the reader how to become a ?manager coach? and to lead
themselves and their team with confidence.
Fashion has been steadily moving from the brick and mortar to the
digital market. As such, it is increasingly vital to research new
methods that will help businesses to grow and succeed in this new
sphere. Advanced Fashion Technology and Operations Management is a
pivotal reference source for the latest development management
strategies, fashion marketing, international business, and fashion
entrepreneurship. Featuring extensive coverage across a range of
relevant perspectives and topics, such as online shopping behavior,
digital fashion, and e-commerce, this book is ideally designed for
professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and researchers.
This book gathers selected theoretical and empirical papers from
the 29th Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference,
held in Lisbon, Portugal. Covering diverse areas of business and
management in various geographic regions, it highlights the latest
research on human resources, management and marketing, among other
topics. It also includes related studies that address marketing and
management-relevant aspects such as the impact of supervisor
support on employee performance through work engagement, the
standardization of global logistics business operations, elements
to support long-term B2B communication, and omni-channel strategies
in the Marketing 4.0 paradigm.
COVID-19 has spread around the world, causing tremendous structural
change, and severely affecting global supply chains and financial
operations. As such there is a need for analytic tools help deal
with the impact of the pandemic on the world's economies; these
tools are not panaceas and certainly won't cure the problems faced,
but they offer a means to aid governments, firms, and individuals
in coping with specific problems. This book provides an overview of
the COVID-19 pandemic and evaluates its effect on financial and
supply chain operations. It then discusses epidemic modeling,
presenting sources of quantitative and text data, and describing
how models are used to illustrate the pandemic impact on supply
chains, macroeconomic performance on financial operations. It
highlights the specific experiences of the banking system, which
offers predictions of the impact on the Swedish banking sector.
Further, it examines models related to pandemic planning, such as
evaluation of financial contagion, debt risk analysis, and health
system efficiency performance, and addresses specific models of
pandemic parameters. The book demonstrates various tools using
available data on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While it includes
some citations, it focuses on describing the methods and explaining
how they work, rather than on theory. The data sets and software
presented were all selected on the basis of their widespread
availability to any reader with computer links.
Modern organizations and businesses are growing rapidly every day.
With these advances comes the need for more progressive forms of
knowledge management and record keeping techniques. Managing
Knowledge Resources and Records in Modern Organizations is a
pivotal reference source that discusses the current trends,
technologies, and ethics associated with knowledge management.
Featuring comprehensive coverage on a spectrum of topics, such as
leadership roles in knowledge sharing, knowledge governance,
electronic resources for public sector reform, and record keeping
for information in public and private sector organizations, this
publication is a comprehensive resource for educators,
professionals, practitioners, academics, and researchers interested
in the latest information on knowledge management for business and
organizations.
This book goes beyond the hype, delving into real world
technologies and applications that are driving our future and
examines the possible impact these changes will have on industries,
economies and society at large. It details the actions governments
and regulators must take in order to ensure these changes bring
about positive benefits to the public without stifling innovation
that may well be the future source of value creation. It examines
how organisations in a world of digital ecosystems, where industry
boundaries are blurring, must undertake radical digital
transformation to survive and thrive in this new digital world. The
reader is taken through a framework that critically examines (i)
Digital Connectivity including 5G and IoT; (ii) Data Capture and
Distribution which includes smart connected verticals; (iii) Data
Integrity, Control and Tokenisation that includes cyber security,
digital signatures, blockchain, smart contracts, digital assets and
cryptocurrencies; (iv) Data Processing and Artificial Intelligence;
and (v) Disruptive Applications which include platforms, virtual
and augmented reality, drones, autonomous vehicles, digital twins
and digital assistants.
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