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Economic changes in a globalized world require businesses to create
new management practices to remain competitive and successful.
While a network paradigm is a key management development, the
effective application of this paradigm in organizational practice
is complicated by differing interpretations and approaches.
Therefore, it is important to thoroughly understand the applicable
factors and mechanisms to an efficacious business network.
Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy provides
innovative insights into achieving synergy through the cooperation
of many business partners and organizations and adapting
operational strategies for the whole network. While highlighting
topics such as smart mobility, digital solutions, and green supply
chain, this publication is ideally designed for organizational
managers, entrepreneurs, economists, management scientists,
business analyzers, financial consultants, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the dynamical contributions
required to achieve mutual growth.
Economic changes in a globalized world require businesses to create
new management practices to remain competitive and successful.
While a network paradigm is a key management development, the
effective application of this paradigm in organizational practice
is complicated by differing interpretations and approaches.
Therefore, it is important to thoroughly understand the applicable
factors and mechanisms to an efficacious business network.
Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy provides
innovative insights into achieving synergy through the cooperation
of many business partners and organizations and adapting
operational strategies for the whole network. While highlighting
topics such as smart mobility, digital solutions, and green supply
chain, this publication is ideally designed for organizational
managers, entrepreneurs, economists, management scientists,
business analyzers, financial consultants, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the dynamical contributions
required to achieve mutual growth.
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