Management of technology : internet economy: opportunities and challenges for developed and developing regions of the world : selected papers from the Eleventh International Conference on Management of Technology

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Management of technology : internet economy: opportunities and challenges for developed and developing regions of the world : selected papers from the Eleventh International Conference on Management of Technology

edited by Yasser A. Hosni, Tarek M. Khalil

Elsevier, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references

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The dramatic explosion of information, communication and transportation technologies in the last two decades have opened new vistas for industrial and new business development. It is widely recognized that the business paradigms that prevailed during the Industrial Revolution are giving way to new paradigms dictated by the information age, the knowledge age, and the Technology Revolution which we are currently witnessing. This will require us to examine theories and practices used for the creation of wealth and prosperity. The International Association for the Management of Technology is the leading professional organization solely devoted to the education, research and application of Technology Management. The theme of the 2002 Eleventh International Conference on Management of Technology, held in Miami Beach, Florida, was " The Drive Towards the Internet Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Developed and Developing Regions of the World". The intent was to provide a special focus on the explosion expected in E-commerce, supply chain logistics and other opportunities presented by the growth of Internet activities. While many may fail to predict the extent of the impact of the Internet on corporate and national economies, it is timely to explore the opportunities and challenges that such technology provides in the near and not so near future.

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E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management. Integrating Suppliers in a Customer Driven Supply Chain. (P.M. Leger et al.). Predicting the Global Diffusion of Internet Usage - Effects of Market Environment. (K. Puumalainen). Can Electronic Data Interchange Measure up to a Collaborative Supply Chain? (T. McNichols, L. Brennan). The Integration of a Private Marketplace into your Value Chain. (B. Amaba). The Vizzavi Joint-Venture: An Exogamic Marriage Between Vivendi and Vodafone as a Way of Entering the E-Economy. (D.R. Jolly). Facing the Future: Competitive Situation in Telecommunications in Terms of Real Options. (J. Edelmann et al.). Emergence of a New E-Innovation Paradigm. (P. Lan). E-commerce Between Nations of Different Guarantee Systems: Case for Trading Vegetables from China to Japan. (Masamitsu Moriyama et al.). Knowledge Management. The Strategic Value of Technological Knowledge. An Integrated and Dynamic Model.(M. de Castro et al.). Technological Knowledge Illustrated via Maps. (M. Horlesberger et al.). Understanding Corporate Portals: Key Knowledge Management Enabling Applications. (J. Claudio Terra, C. Gordon). Rapid Appraisal of Organisational Knowledge Management Needs: The Case of an Information Technology Services Firm. (C.H. Davis, F. Pacheco). A Framework for Applying Distributed Teams in a Command and Control Environment. (P. T. Meade, R. M. Fussell). Knowledge-Based View on Industrial Districts. (K. Kylaheiko et al.). Towards Operationalization of Dynamic Capabilities. (P. Stahle et al.). The Role of Academic Journals in the Emergence and Evolution of MOT. (D. F. Ball, J. Rigby). Information Technology, Strategic, and Project Management. Strategic Management of Information in High Tech Firms: Achieving Collective Intelligence Using Information Technologies. (S. Blanco). The Challenges of Managing Global Virtual Teams Via Information Communication Technologies. (N. Zakaria et al.). Information System Development for Project Portfolio Management. (K. Rintala et al.). Complexity as a Factor in NPD Projects: Implications for Organizational Learning. (J. Kim, D. Wilemon). Standardized Project Management Capability in Product Development. (D. Milosevic, P. Patanakul). When the Human Bandwidth Limits the Ability to Transfer Technology to International Locations. (B. Khalil). The Effect of Human Development and Technology Achievement on the Diffusion of Wireless Communications. (L. Frank, S. Sundqvist). A Model for Integrating and Managing Resources for Technical Training Programs. (R. Sawhney et al.). International and National Systems for Technology Development. Organizing Global R&D: Challenges and Dilemmas (M. von Zedtwitz et al.). Technological Knowledge and International Performance - Evidence from Information and Communication Technology Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. (S. Saarenketo et al.). Management of New Technologies and Economic Re-Organization in the Eastern European Countries. (I. Bivol, T. Grange). Organizational Factors and the Generation of Academic Start-ups: Evidence from Italy. (R. Grimaldi, A. Grandi). Knowledge Stocks and Sustainable Competitive Advantage: The Case of the Metallurgic Sector in Spain. (P. Ordonez de Pablos). Perceptions of Technology Policy in Developing Countries: The South African Case. (I. Hipkin, D. Bennett). Gap Between Strategy and Management of Technology: A Review of Indian Scenario. (P.K. De). Government's Support For Small & Medium Enterprises for Prospering Hong Kong Economy: Impacts of Globalization and China joining WTO. (A. Shabayek, WAN K. M. Sammy). Sustainable Development. Towards Sustainable Development: Indicators to Measure Progress. (M. K. A. El-Seoud, et al.). Environmental Policies from the Business Perspective. (G. Kovacs, N. Solitander). Systems Mapping for High Risk Product Acceptance. (S. Mohan, H. E. Nystrom). Analysis of Sustaining Growth in a Corporation Using System Dynamics Modeling. (L. Rabelo et al.).

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