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Enterprise Collaboration [electronic resource] : On-Demand Information Exchange for Extended Enterprises / by David M. Levermore, Cheng Hsu.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Integrated Series in Information Systems ; 11Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006Description: XIV, 176 p. 46 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387345673
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 330.0151 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5691-5716
Online resources:
Contents:
Enterprise Collaboration -- Foundations -- A General Model -- The Core Logic of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Architectural Components of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Implementation of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Justification of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- Where Do We Stand?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Global supply chain is a fact of life in today's world. From the perspective of the First World, this practice reigns in outsourcing of jobs that, in the view of many, threatens a way of life. This argument actually implies that outsourcing represents a fair chance for the Third World to catch up and reverse-leverage through market economy. However, many in the Third World are also opposed to the global market economy from an opposite argument. The fact that matters is, of course, that globalization continues to progress relentlessly in its own momentum, and that the national playing grounds continue to level globally for both Worlds. Would globalization results in the rich nations getting richer and the poor poorer; or would it help the world united in the same economical reason? The questions that we the researchers could try to answer are a different kind, the kind that leads to the understanding of the elements of "the fittest" in the global competition. For instance, what defines an enterprise's staying power on the top of the food chain, or an economy's ability to design and control the global supply chains, in the long term? Evidently, to understand this ability the field needs to study the engineering prowess required, as much as the finance and management if the history of industrial revolution is any guide. Yet, the study on the engineering of global supply chains has been largely lacking.
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Enterprise Collaboration -- Foundations -- A General Model -- The Core Logic of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Architectural Components of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Implementation of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- The Justification of the Two-Stage Collaboration Model -- Where Do We Stand?.

Global supply chain is a fact of life in today's world. From the perspective of the First World, this practice reigns in outsourcing of jobs that, in the view of many, threatens a way of life. This argument actually implies that outsourcing represents a fair chance for the Third World to catch up and reverse-leverage through market economy. However, many in the Third World are also opposed to the global market economy from an opposite argument. The fact that matters is, of course, that globalization continues to progress relentlessly in its own momentum, and that the national playing grounds continue to level globally for both Worlds. Would globalization results in the rich nations getting richer and the poor poorer; or would it help the world united in the same economical reason? The questions that we the researchers could try to answer are a different kind, the kind that leads to the understanding of the elements of "the fittest" in the global competition. For instance, what defines an enterprise's staying power on the top of the food chain, or an economy's ability to design and control the global supply chains, in the long term? Evidently, to understand this ability the field needs to study the engineering prowess required, as much as the finance and management if the history of industrial revolution is any guide. Yet, the study on the engineering of global supply chains has been largely lacking.

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