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George M. Giaglis
Researcher at Athens University of Economics and Business
Publications - 149
Citations - 4530
George M. Giaglis is an academic researcher from Athens University of Economics and Business. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & Business process modeling. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 149 publications receiving 4238 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Giaglis include Athens State University & United Nations.
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A research framework for analysing eBusiness models
TL;DR: An extensive review of the literature is drawn on to propose an analytic framework that decomposes the area of business models into eight research sub-domains and can benefit future research by allowing researchers to better concentrate their efforts and place their contributions in an overall context, thus assisting in building a coherent body of knowledge in the challenging research domain ofbusiness models.
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A Taxonomy of Business Process Modeling and Information Systems Modeling Techniques
TL;DR: This paper sets out to put an order to this chaos by proposing an evaluation framework and a novel taxonomy of BPM and ISM techniques, which can assist decision makers in comparatively evaluating and selecting suitable modeling techniques, depending on the characteristics and requirements of individual projects.
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A taxonomy of indoor and outdoor positioning techniques for mobile location services
TL;DR: This paper attempts to identify the various indoor and outdoor positioning techniques that can be used for the provision of mobile and wireless applications and services and proposes a novel taxonomy based on the accuracy that is needed for various mobile location-based services.
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The Role of Intermediaries in Electronic Marketplaces: Developing a Contingency Model
TL;DR: An analysis of the potential roles of intermediaries in electronic markets and a number of hypotheses for the future of intermediation in such markets are articulate, suggesting that mediating parties may continue to play a significant role in the e-commerce world.
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Minimizing logistics risk through real‐time vehicle routing and mobile technologies: Research to date and future trends
TL;DR: This paper investigates avenues for building upon recent trends in VR‐related research towards an integrated approach to real-time distribution management and proposes a system architecture for urban distribution and real‐time event‐driven vehicle management.