A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises

The connectivity and information richness arising from the advent of the web has contributed to an increasingly dynamic business environment and marketplace, forcing a change in traditional business thinking from a static, closed and competitive business model to open, flexible and collaborative co...

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Main Authors: Chang, Elizabeth, West, Martin, Hadzic, Maja
Other Authors: Gaudes, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: International Telework Academy 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13553
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author Chang, Elizabeth
West, Martin
Hadzic, Maja
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description The connectivity and information richness arising from the advent of the web has contributed to an increasingly dynamic business environment and marketplace, forcing a change in traditional business thinking from a static, closed and competitive business model to open, flexible and collaborative conceptualisation. It is this radical shift in business thinking and implementation that has created a need for new business paradigms and new organisational forms. This paper presents a new business paradigm known as Digital Ecosystems, its concept, underlying issues and its application to Extended Logistics Enterprises. We provide a novel Digital Ecosystem approach to the logistics industry and create a digital service framework which will foster logistics partnerships and collaborative supply-chains.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-135532017-01-30T11:37:54Z A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises Chang, Elizabeth West, Martin Hadzic, Maja Gaudes, A. extended enterprise proactive demand driven Digital Ecosystems responsive loosely coupled logistics Digital Logistics Service Ecosystems interaction and balance The connectivity and information richness arising from the advent of the web has contributed to an increasingly dynamic business environment and marketplace, forcing a change in traditional business thinking from a static, closed and competitive business model to open, flexible and collaborative conceptualisation. It is this radical shift in business thinking and implementation that has created a need for new business paradigms and new organisational forms. This paper presents a new business paradigm known as Digital Ecosystems, its concept, underlying issues and its application to Extended Logistics Enterprises. We provide a novel Digital Ecosystem approach to the logistics industry and create a digital service framework which will foster logistics partnerships and collaborative supply-chains. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13553 International Telework Academy fulltext
spellingShingle extended enterprise
proactive
demand driven
Digital Ecosystems
responsive
loosely coupled
logistics
Digital Logistics Service Ecosystems
interaction and balance
Chang, Elizabeth
West, Martin
Hadzic, Maja
A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title_full A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title_fullStr A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title_full_unstemmed A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title_short A digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
title_sort digital ecosystem for extended logistics enterprises
topic extended enterprise
proactive
demand driven
Digital Ecosystems
responsive
loosely coupled
logistics
Digital Logistics Service Ecosystems
interaction and balance
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13553