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Syndication and Affiliation Syndication: The emerging model for business in the Internet era The Next Generation of Affiliations Swapping ECommerce Partners B2B Alliances Marketing Donna L Hoffman and Thomas P Novak, “How to acquire customers on the Web”[5] Technology Nuts and Bolts: Enterprise Logistics architecture: application integration Noel Greis and John Kasarda, “Enterprise Logistics in the Information Era,” California Management Review, , Summer 1997, 5578. EDI QRS Corporation (pdf) Enterprise Resource Planning Basics of ERP (pdf) Customer Relationship Management Siebel Systems, Inc. (pdf) (emphasize pages 115) supply chain management Information Sharing in a Supply Chain (pdf) Knowledge management and the Internet data mining Introduction to Data Mining (pdf) (required) The Information Gold Mine Battle to the Bitter End (toEnd) Commerce One and Ariba[6] Doing EBusiness Tough at the top: Why the Internet makes it hard to run a business Inside the machine: A survey of emanagement I Inside the machine: A survey of emanagement II (pdf) Charles Schwab (pdf) Virtual Finance Jon Burke, “GE: The Last Internet Company” Red Herring, December 19, 2000[7] Global ebusiness The case for Globalization, Business Which Net Business Models will go global first? Business Get started: Practice global arbitrage, Business Douglas McGray, “The silicon archipelago,” Daedalus, Spring 1999, , 147176. A New map of the World Sample from one of the following: Europe and the Internet Asia and the Internet China and the Internet Japan and the Internet Bangalore or Hyderabad? The Economist: Taiwan Innovation and Technology Common Ground Elusive as Technology HaveNots Meet Haves HighTech Hopes Brazil: The Foreign Invasion Symbol Over Substance[8] Networks and innovation The extraordinarily rapid rate of change is a consequence of technological innovation and organizational innovation. Indeed, the defining characteristic of emerce is innovation. What do we know about the process of innovation? How is innovation related to the form of business organization? Are there successful ways of managing to generate innovation? Can we pare traditional hierarchical and network forms of organization for their capacity to generate innovation?The nature of Innovation The Economist, Innovation in Industry Industry gets religion Catch the wave Networks, not pipelines Leaps of faith Adopting orphans Easy way out Silicon envy Something in the airNetworks, Organizations and the Extended Enterprise Case Study in Organizational Innovation: Cisco Systems Cisco Systems: A Novel Approach to Structuring Entrepreneurial Ventures (pdf) (required) Many Companies Cut Their Risk By Working With Their 39。s Burnin Down the House Cisco Sets Off a ThreeWay NetSpeed Struggle The Nature of Networks, Dubin Group (pdf) JONATHAN D. DAY AND JAMES C WENDLER, The new economics of organization Lorin M. Hitt and Erik Brynjolfsson, Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance (PDF) The dawn of the elance economy George S Day and Paul J H Schoemaker, Avoiding the pitfalls of emerging technologies, California Management Review, , 833.Silicon Valley (if interested) Venture capital Econets Incubators Incubators May Hatch Surprises, if Not Profits Harvard Business School Adds Silicon Valley to Its Syllabus Silicon Valley39。 Bridge the Software Gap? Digital Signature重要的鏈接 (Important links) ~tlairson/e/links (課程相關(guān)材料的鏈接) (《信息規(guī)則》) (世界信息系統(tǒng)協(xié)會) (Hal Varian教授維護的信息經(jīng)濟主頁) (美國德州大學奧斯汀分校的電子商務研究中心) (《IT經(jīng)理世界》) 13 / 13