Ontology-based operators for e-business model de- and reconstruction
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Knowledge capture
Guest Editor's Introduction: Intelligent E-Business—From Technology to Value
IEEE Intelligent Systems
The virtual web-based supply chain
Managing virtual web organizations in the 21st century
Value webs: cases, features, and success factors
Managing virtual web organizations in the 21st century
Knowledge management and networked environments
A framework for narrowing the digital divide
Managing globally with information technology
Exploring the origins of new transaction costs in connected societies
Trust in knowledge management and systems in organizations
Self-organization and new hierarchies in complex evolutionary value networks
Trust in knowledge management and systems in organizations
Potential of critical e-applications for engaging SMEs in e-business: a provider perspective
European Journal of Information Systems
eAirlines: strategic and tactical use of ICTs in the airline industry
Information and Management
Understanding software project risk: a cluster analysis
Information and Management
A shared service terminology for online service provisioning
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
Balancing strategic interests and technological requirements for mobile services
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
A research framework for analysing eBusiness models
European Journal of Information Systems
Information Systems Frontiers
Future ICT systems -- understanding the business drivers
BT Technology Journal
Electronic Commerce Research
e-Service Design Using i* and e3value Modeling
IEEE Software
Supplier network management: evaluating and rating of strategic supply networks
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Control patterns in a healthcare network
dg.o '07 Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Digital government research: bridging disciplines & domains
Coordinating for Flexibility in e-Business Supply Chains
Journal of Management Information Systems
Toward a Modeling Tool for Designing Control Mechanisms for Network Organizations
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Toward a Community-Oriented Design of Internet Platforms
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Fuzzy MCDM for evaluating the e-commerce strategy
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
e-Business cases assessment: from business value to system feasibility
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
The relationship between digital capital of internet banking and business performance
International Journal of Electronic Finance
Balancing customer and network value in business models for mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Disruptive Technologies, Services, or Business Models?
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Towards self-configuration and management of e-service provisioning in dynamic value constellations
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Checking the alignment of value-based business models and IT functionality
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Exploring the digital capital of mobile phone service websites by the user's perspective
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A reputation system for electronic negotiations
Computer Standards & Interfaces
Designing productive spaces for mobile workers: Role insights from network analysis
Information-Knowledge-Systems Management - Enterprise Mobility: Applications, Technologes and Strategies
Business strategy-IT alignment in a multi-actor setting: a mobile e-service case
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce
Reasoning about Substitute Choices and Preference Ordering in e-Services
CAiSE '08 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
BEinGRID: Development of Business Models for the Grid Industry
GECON '08 Proceedings of the 5th international workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models
Formation of Service Value Networks for Decentralized Service Provisioning
ICSOC '08 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Designing viable business models for context-aware mobile services
Telematics and Informatics
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Beyond e-business models: the road to virtual worlds
Electronic Commerce Research
e-Services in a Networked World: From Semantics to Pragmatics
Future Internet --- FIS 2008
Describing Services for Service Ecosystems
Service-Oriented Computing --- ICSOC 2008 Workshops
Towards a Sustainable Services Innovation in the Construction Sector
CAiSE '09 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Perspectives for Web Service Intermediaries: How Influence on Quality Makes the Difference
EC-Web 2009 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on E-Commerce and Web Technologies
A framework for performance measurement in the e-business environment
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
A value-oriented approach to E-business process design
CAiSE'03 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
CAiSE'07 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Development of a generic value chain for the grid industry
GECON'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Grid economics and business models
Introduction: Mobile service architecture and middleware
Telematics and Informatics
Value-oriented coordination process modeling
BPM'10 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Business process management
Towards a generic value network for cloud computing
GECON'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Economics of grids, clouds, systems, and services
Exploring digital capital of automated cargo clearance business websites
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Aligning software processes with strategy
MIS Quarterly
How to procure cloud computing solutions: a manageable value network approach
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Evaluation of strategic supply networks
OTM'05 Proceedings of the 2005 OTM Confederated international conference on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems
Music rights clearance business analysis and delivery
EC-Web'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on E-Commerce and Web Technologies
Modeling control mechanisms with normative multiagent systems: the case of the renewables obligation
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A proposal of business model design parameters for future internet carriers
IFIP'12 Proceedings of the 2012 international conference on Networking
Multiagent based simulation as a supply chain analysis workbench
Transactions on Compuational Collective Intelligence VI
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Towards a methodology for designing e-government control procedures
EGOV'07 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic Government
Beyond knowledge sharing: interactions in online discussion communities
International Journal of Web Based Communities
Business models for semantic content providers
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Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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From the Publisher:When Transmeta unveiled its remarkable new microprocessors earlier this year, the company's founder, David Ditzel, told the media: "The Internet changes everything. In the future you will no more want to leave your home without your Internet connection than you do without your cell phone today."The Transmeta chips are designed from scratch to facilitate wireless Internet access from Web appliances and ultra-light laptops. Scores of other corporations are scrambling to come up with similar devices.In Japan, the revolutionary "i-mode" mobile phone is soaring in popularity. These svelte phones are constantly connected to the Internet. You don't have to 'logon' to the Web as you do in North America. The display screen is the size of a business card. More than 350 companies have built a vast array of Web sites for the gadget. Users can receive email, chat, buy and sell securities, download video and music, swap photos, read train schedules, look up their horoscopes, check movie listings, and on and on. The Japanese are hooked. This constant connectivity to the Net will profoundly effect how we go about our lives. At the early stages we will download straightforward content like music, newspaper clipping and ebooks.Soon wireless devices that pinpoint your location will be able to answer any questions on services and amenities in the neighbourhood. As you drive through a neighbourhood that you would like to move to, you will be alerted to any houses for sale with the right number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Naturally the device will tell you how to get to each house.These gadgets will be our constant companions and co-pilots as we go about our work and play. Their ability to extract useful information from the blizzard of digital data will be key. We will insist these devices intimately understand our needs and wants.As we explore in Digital Capital: Harnessing the Power of Business Webs, corporations are reinventing their business models around the ubiquitous, deep, rich and increasingly functional Internet. Large and diverse sets of people scattered around the world can now, easily and cheaply, gain near real-time access to the information they need to make safe decisions and coordinate complex activities.Different companies can add knowledge value to a product or service - through innovation, enhancement, cost reduction, or customization - at each step in its lifecycle. Often, specialists do a better value-adding job than vertically integrated firms. In the digital economy, the notion of a separate, electronically negotiated deal at each step of the value cycle becomes a reasonable, often compelling, proposition.Successful corporations are now distinguished by their ability to identify and accumulate digital capital. They use the Net to blend their intellectual acumen with other companies and leverage the combined insight. They use the Web to develop much deeper relationships with their customers. And they jettison the business models of the industrial age to reinvent their corporations for success in the digital economy. To repeat: The Internet changes everything. Digital Capital shows how.