1 | | Welcome to smart business networks | | 3 |
2 | | The actors | | 13 |
3 | | The emergence of smart business networks | | 19 |
4 | | Challenges of smart business networks - five perspectives | | 31 |
5 | | The Cordys panel - science meets business | | 49 |
6 | | Spontaneous collaborative networks | | 75 |
7 | | Where are the smarts located in a smart business network? | | 91 |
8 | | Information flow structure in large-scale product development organizational networks | | 105 |
9 | | Smart business networks enable strategic opportunities not found in traditional business networking | | 127 |
10 | | Unlocking smart business networks | | 145 |
11 | | Smart and sustainable supply chains | | 159 |
12 | | Marketing translation services internationally : exploiting IT to achieve a smart network | | 171 |
13 | | Node to network : partnerships in the second-hand book trade | | 185 |
14 | | Towards smarter supply and demand chain collaboration practices enabled by RFID technology | | 197 |
15 | | Building networks in-sync | | 211 |
16 | | "Off the shelf" smart business networks | | 225 |
17 | | Designing intelligent service supply networks | | 239 |
18 | | Embedded coordination in a business network | | 257 |
19 | | Supply and demand driven coordination in smart business networks | | 273 |
20 | | The viable systems model applied to a smart network : the case of the UK electricity market | | 289 |
21 | | Governing smart business networks by means of distributed innovation management | | 307 |
22 | | Sharing process knowledge in business networks | | 323 |
23 | | How much business modularity? | | 339 |
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