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Digital firm

About: Digital firm is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2725 publications have been published within this topic receiving 62339 citations.


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01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: The Laudons' Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, seventh edition, is an indispensable text for anyone who wants to succeed in the e-business world.
Abstract: From the Publisher: It's not business as usual anymore . . . Why? Because digital firms are emerging. Businesses can no longer survive today without becoming digital. That's why you need the Laudons' Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, seventh edition, an indispensable text for anyone who wants to succeed in the e-business world. What is the Digital Firm? It's a firm where any piece of information required for business decisions is available at any time and anywhere in the organization. It's a firm where all the significant business relationships are digitally enabled. The Laudons will show you how to organize, manage, communicate, and lead as more firms go digital in the coming years. THE LAUDON ADVANTAGE The Laudons' Management Information Systems is the world's top-selling MIS text. Here you'll find opportunities to build the skills and acquire the knowledge you'll need to use information systems successfully in your business career. Leading-Edge If you want to know how to take maximum advantage of the latest technology and business trends, the Laudons are the place to start. Along with MIS foundation concepts, you'll find the most up-to-the-minute coverage of leading-edge topics, such as: digital firms, e-commerce, e-business, the wireless Web, enterprise systems, customer relationship management, supply chain management, application service providers, on-line storage services, optical networks, broadband access, peer-to-peer computing, business-to-business exchanges, scalability, and high-availability computing. The Laudon Management-Organisation-TechnologyFramework You'll need a framework to help you understand and analyze business problems and information systems as you move into the business world. The Laudons' Management-Organization-Technology framework is a well respected methodology in the field of Management Information Systems. You'll see it emphasized in cases, in-text explanations, and projects throughout the text. The Laudons' Management Information Systems, seventh edition, is a text that not only offers you the most current and well-respected insights into the MIS field but a companion you'll want to use over and over again in your current courses and future career.

1,983 citations

Book
01 Jan 1967
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new theory of organization based on the management principles and practices of managers who are achieving the best result in America business and goverment, focusing mainly on the problems of business enterprises.
Abstract: Intended for person concerned with the problems of organizing human resources and activity and written especially for those actively engaged in management and supervision. The focus is largely on the problems of business enterprises. The book present a newer theory of organization (system 4) based on the management principles and practices of managers who are achieving the best result in America business and goverment

1,314 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify and discuss various definitions of supply chain management, summarizes the associated bodies of knowledge and connects them using a systems approach, identifying the internal supply chain, the dyadic relationship, the external supply chain and the inter-business network.
Abstract: The term supply chain management is used to represent a variety of different meanings, some related to management processes, others to structural organization of businesses. This paper identifies and discusses various definitions of supply chain management, summarizes the associated bodies of knowledge and connects them using a systems approach. Systems levels of supply chain management are identified as the internal supply chain, the dyadic relationship, the external supply chain and the inter-business network. Empirical research on behavioural aspects of relationships, chains and networks in the European automotive aftermarket is discussed, identifying gaps in perceptions of requirements and performance held by customers and suppliers in the areas of quality, delivery, service, range and price. A combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis demonstrates substantial differences between approaches to supply chain management, though performance in relationships, chains and networks in the territories examined does not differ significantly. Customer dissatisfaction in relationships is shown to increase upstream in the supply chains examined, extending the applicability of the industrial dynamics ‘Forrester effect’ to softer, behavioural aspects of performance. Conclusions are drawn supporting the suggestions of operations strategists that position in the supply chain is an important strategic variable which, to date, have not been comprehensively proven empirically.

1,105 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
03 Jan 2001
TL;DR: The paper describes the impact of critical success factors (CSFs) across the stages of enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations using the responses from 86 organizations that completed or are in the process of completing an ERP implementation.
Abstract: The paper describes the impact of critical success factors (CSFs) across the stages of enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations using the responses from 86 organizations that completed or are in the process of completing an ERP implementation. Our results provide advice to management on how best to utilize their limited resources to choose those CSFs that are most likely to have an impact upon the implementation of the ERP system.

973 citations

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TL;DR: The literature base and development of supply chain management from two separate paths that eventually merged into the modern era of a holistic and strategic approach to operations, materials and logistics management is reviewed in this article.

965 citations


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