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Autor: Holban Oncioiu, Ionica
Jahr: 2013
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface..................................................................................................................................................xv
Acknowledgment..............................................................................................................................xxiii
Section 1
Joint Business Innovation
Chapter 1
Research Review: Globally Distributed Requirements Engineering and Agility.
Vanita Yadav, Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA), India
Getting requirements right is considered the most important and difficult part of the software develop-
ment process. As organizations and stakeholders become more globally distributed, getting requirements
right will pose a greater challenge. Today, organizations are offered a sophisticated array of multimedia
meeting systems with video, audio and computer support for remotely specifying requirements. In the
context of present day s global workforce scenario, distributed requirements engineering is now being
explored by researchers as well as industry to build an understanding of the dynamics of this highly
interactive phase in a globally distributed context. Accordingly, this paper addresses the timely need of
reviewing the literature on globally distributed requirements engineering. Findings highlight paucity
of literature in this area. Additionally, the paper presents an innovative approach to globally distributed
requirements engineering by reviewing the literature on the applicability of agile development approach
in a globally distributed setting. Contributing to academic and practitioner literature, the author discusses
emerging directions for future research in this area.
Chapter 2
The Financial Related Analysis on Sales Management and Human Resources by Means of
BI Type Solutions.................................................................................................................................12
Luminifa §erbanescu, University ofPitesti, Romania
Magdalena Radulescu, University ofPitesti, Romania
All companies need information in order to make decisions. There is usually too much data spread in
the IT systems of the company, but transforming the data into information that can be analyzed in order
to make decisions is a difficult process. Considering the demands imposed by the knowledge society,
each organization strives to become an intelligent organization and, by the means of new and innovative
Business Intelligence(BI) strategy, to gain a market competition advantage. The new BI era integrates
information into the decision process through the means of decision services, relates business processes
to business rules that may be changed at any time, and integrates BI benefits to capabilities provided by
teamwork, cooperation, and business process management. In this article, the authors present a BI solu-
tion, implemented through QlikView Application, thanks to which it is possible to analyse the employee
expenses and for management sales.
Chapter 3
The Development of ICT for Envisioning Cloud Computing and Innovation in South Asia..............35
Sheikh Taher Abu, University ofHyogo, Japan
Masatsugu Tsuji, University ofHyogo, Japan National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
This paper examines the implications of cloud computing in South Asia in relation to ICT deployment.
The authors employ empirical analysis based on related literatures and an ICT panel dataset from 1999-
2007, to discover significant factors in this field. Evidence from several studies has shown that the
deployment of ICT is greatly related to improvements in a country s economic performance. The study
thus focuses on how ICT deployment helps South Asian countries to adopt cloud computing concepts
and innovations, such as Web 2.0, Health 2.0 or Education 2.0. ICT penetration differs from country
to country in several respects, except with regard to mobile phones. The study therefore generates new
ideas, first, to increase capacity and add capabilities based on mobile technology to adopt the concepts
of Web 2.0, Health 2.0 or Education 2.0 throughout South Asia, and, second, to re-think ICT deployment
and encourage the diffusion of cloud computing and technological innovation. The paper concludes its
analysis with suggestions for policy in developing countries.
Chapter 4
Information Systems Usage in Business and Management .................................................................48
Mihane Berisha-Namani, University ofPristina, Kosova
Information systems in the world of business and management exist to serve varied needs. This article
examines the role of information systems technology in business activities and management functions
and discusses how organisations can best use information systems. This study provides managers and
researchers with a framework for effective use of information systems for business and management
purposes and offers an alternative approach to investigate the impact of new technology. The author
concludes that a need exists for further research in this field to increase understanding of information
systems usage in business and management. The study recommends that more attention be paid to in-
formation systems technology, as it is key to better management and succeeding in business.
Chapter 5
Model for Digital Economy in Indonesia ............................................................................................60
Vincent Didiek Wiet Aryanto, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Indonesia
Agnes Advensia Chrismastuti, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Indonesia
This study introduces the early development of digital economy in Indonesia. e-Business activity is
growing at an unprecedented rate in Indonesia as indicated by the number of online real time transactions
(Real Time Gross Settlement) recorded by Bank Indonesia (Indonesian Central Bank), the emergence of
dotcom companies, and the use of ICT in conventional business (a combination of brick mortar with
click/online). Research was conducted by investigating the digital activities of businesses. Unfortunately
out of the 109 businesses approached, response rate was very poor with only 30 responding (27%). This
is not uncommon in Indonesia for a variety of reasons. Results from the four variables utilized in this
study, e-Distribution Channels, Value Creation, Online Products Services, and Online Infrastructures,
indicate that the development of digital economy in Indonesia is still in its early stages due to a number
of encountered obstacles.
Chapter 6
Managing Client Contacts of Small KIBS Companies: Turning Technology Into Business................78
Paivi Eriksson, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Elina Henttonen, Aalto University, Finland
Susan Merilainen, University of Lapland, Finland
This article investigates how small companies providing new-technology-based services (T-KIBS) man-
age their client contacts. Many KIBS companies have extensive and close contacts with their clients, to
the extent that their services can actually be co-produced together with the clients. This study analyzes
data from four empirical cases and provides new knowledge on the relevance, forms and consequences
of managing client contacts. The data was collected through ethnographic field work and qualitative
interviews with the owner-managers of four Finnish software service companies, which can also be
called T-KIBS. The results show that although every company had its unique way of managing its client
contacts, they all used their client contacts as a vehicle in turning technology into business.
Chapter 7
Operationalizing the Concept of Success in Software Engineering Projects ......................................89
Marko Ikonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Pekka Abrahamsson, University of Helsinki, Finland
Success in industrial software development projects is critical in the sense of economic survival for com-
panies acting as software suppliers. If the structure or decision-making mechanism is heavyweight, the
suppliers will encounter problems when improving their performance due to their inadequate ability to
change. This, however, offers an opportunity for more flexible organizations that are able to proactively
survive in a volatile software business environment. Taking such an advantage, regardless, requires
understanding the components of success holistically. Research on project success regarding software
engineering is still fragmented and focuses on the isolated relationships of success. This article opera-
tionalizes the concept of project success based on a literature survey and an empirical validation. As a
result, an indicative project success model for software engineering projects is proposed. The resulting
model is evaluated empirically in a large multinational software corporation setting. The results show
the model provides a valuable tool for KIBS organizations to increase their capabilities in running suc-
cessful projects as well as to find targets for improvements in these projects.
Chapter 8
Tripartition of Knowledge in Knowledge-Intensive Services ...........................................................117
Tytti Kurtti, University of Lapland, Finland
Samppa Maatta, University of Lapland, Finland
Jukka Aaltonen, University of Lapland, Finland
Annamari Turunen, University of Lapland, Finland
Sari Riipi, University of Lapland, Finland
The Service Process Management in Travel Business Networks project focuses on knowledge tripartition.
It is carried out at the University of Lapland with the aim of defining knowledge management, network
management, and customer relations management from the practical point of view. The implementa-
tion of the project entails cooperation with enterprises involved in the travel industry in Lapland. This
article examines knowledge-intensive services in the travel industry from the viewpoint of knowledge
tripartition. The focus is on implicit knowledge and its special character in the organizational context.
Implicit knowledge lies between explicit and tacit knowledge. The conclusion is that implicit knowledge
should be taken into account in organizational action. The question is whether this tripartition makes
organizational environment clearer or more complex.
Chapter 9
Virtual Business Incubations: An Alternative Way to Develop and Service Peripheral Areas -
Case Study of Tourism in Finnish Lapland.........................................................................................126
Rauno Rusko, University of Lapland, Finland
This article examines possibilities to develop the service sector in a peripheral area by using virtual
business incubations instead of traditional, location-based business incubations. The article introduces
typical characteristics of physical business incubations and compares them with features that are pos-
sible to be provided also virtually. Then, using the tourism branch in Finnish Lapland as a basis for a
case study, the article shows that virtual implementation of business incubations is in some cases either
better or even the only possible way to provide services typical for business incubations. Furthermore,
the article discusses how the logic of virtual business incubations provides a win-win or a win-win-win
situation than a win-lose situation for the businesses involved: the establishment of a virtual business
incubation between competing firms is able to create value in a way resembling the situation in multi-
faceted coopetition (Brandenburger Nalebuff, 1996) without typical economic-geographical zero-sum
game of traditional business incubations. The article shows both practical and theoretical importance of
virtual incubations in business and in business research.
Chapter 10
Innovations in Mobile Broadband in Japan and its Implications to Developing Countries ..............143
Sheikh Taher Abu, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Japan has experienced two developmental stages in the mobile telephony innovation since 1979 when
the first mobile phone was commercially launched. The stages can be identified as traditional mobile
phone with only voice function and mobile phone with IP (Internet Protocol). This paper discusses how
mobile phone with IP function offers diversified services, influences people s daily lives by changing
their ways of communication, and interaction by adopting mobile broadband. The paper examines key
economic, technology and policy factors based on monthly datasets from 2000-2007 in the provision of
both second (2G) and third generation (3G) mobile phones adoption. Particularly, the study uses a linear
regression model and presents extended and reduced models using the Pearson correlation method. The
results of the empirical study examine how innovations in services contribute to the mobile broadband
deployment in Japan. Main findings of this study suggest policy and strategy implications for developing
countries which are adopting IP functionality in mobile phones. The paper also presents brief recom-
mendations for India s 3G mobile phone adoptions in terms of opportunities, challenges, and policies
which drive on growth.
Chapter 11
Web 2.0: How this is Shaping and Changing the Traditional Business Model..................................159
Sumarie Roodt, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Roberto Viola, Qui Media, South Africa
With the emergence of Web 2.0, new online trends and technologies will continually emerge and play
an increasingly important role in the way businesses operate. As Web 2.0 has revolutionised the internet
by shifting from a published web to a user centric, user-generated web, businesses needed to understand
how to change and adapt in order to benefit from these changes. This paper analyses organisations across
a variety of industries, in order to determine how Web 2.0 is influencing the way companies conduct
business - how they benefit, and what the advantages and disadvantages are. The authors will try to
determine whether the traditional business models are changing or simply evolving through the utilisa-
tion of Web 2.0 technologies. This research contributes to the body of knowledge regarding the use of
social media in commercial organisations.
Chapter 12
Technology-Push or Market-Pull? A Model for Managing the Innovation Process in
Malawian Firms..................................................................................................................................176
Edwin Saidi, Financial Intelligence Unit, Malawi
Technological advancements and market needs are some of the significant forces fuelling the introduc-
tion of products and services in a wide range of business sectors. Many product and service providers
have utilized the so-called technology-push and market-pull, the simple linear views of innovation
which prescribe the use of technological discoveries and the involvement of the market respectively to
produce goods and services. Others have gone further to adopt models of innovation which recognize
the interaction of the different functional units of a firm and the combination of the technology-push and
market-pull views with feedback from the external environment. Malawi has witnessed the introduction
of a complete array of technology-based products and services catering for different business sectors.
This paper investigates how Malawian firms manage the process of innovation in the development or
introduction of Information Technology (IT) products and services and proposes suitable models which
firms can adopt in managing and strategizing around technological innovation in the Malawian environ-
ment. The results suggest that while firms must adhere to specific models of innovation, it is generally
useful to take full advantage of the linear market-pull model and the conceptual framework of innovation.
Chapter 13
Information Technology and Firm Innovations: A Review and Extension Explicating the Role of
Networks, Capabilities, and Commercialization of Innovation..........................................................188
Avimanyu Datta, Illinois State University, USA
This paper provides a framework comprising of research agenda explicating the relations between IT
Capability and Firm Innovation. Firm innovation is conceptualized as a combination of three constructs:
networks, capabilities (absorptive capacity), and commercialization of innovations (CI). These three
constructs have received a very lukewarm response from the IS research community. Inclusion of these
three constructs, and examining how IT- capability affects the relationships between these constructs, is
essential to examining the role of IT in innovation at the firm-level. Five research agendas are identified.
Section 2
Economic Development
Chapter 14
Economic Growth, Technical Progress and Labor Productivity: Knowledge Economics and
New Forms of Technical Progress......................................................................................................208
Alain Herscovici, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brazil
The debate on deindustrialization assumes that domestic industry is a leading sector and produces positive
externalities for the whole economy. This paper will partially refute this. Since the early 1990 s, most
developed and emerging economies have been subjected to two paradoxes: the paradox of Solow, which
calls into question the relationship between ICT investment and productivity gains, and the paradox of
Gordon, showing that productivity gains in the ICT sector do not propagate to all other sectors. These
paradoxes lead one to question the linear nature of the kaldorian cumulative mechanisms. Following
both a theoretical and an empirical approach, such relationships are analyzed from the viewpoint of
the various models of unbalanced growth built by Baumol. The author will highlight the limits of such
models and provide elements for an alternative explanation. Ultimately, the real problem is to investigate
the economic nature and the role that services and forms of intangible capital play in the new dynamic
of growth.
Chapter 15
Application of Era-Based Cellular Planning for Development of E-Government in
Developing Countries ........................................................................................................................221
Ali Asghar Pourezzat, University of Tehran, Iran
Ghazaleh Taheri Attar, Allame Tabatabaei University, Iran
Sayed Mahdi Sharifmousavi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Developing countries face numerous problems in the planning process for EG development which makes
using linear processes difficult for them, and forces them to consider a specific plan for implementing
plans of EG development, using nonlinear complex processes. Era-based cellular planning system (ECPS)
provides the possibility for developing countries to follow EG development using non-linear processes
to plan, establish, and implement it.
Chapter 16
Research and Output Management in Digital Era: Emerging Challenges at UB...............................231
M.B.M. Sekhwela, University of Botswana, Botswana
The institutional commitment to research that was hitherto left to individual researchers and few research
centres came with the University Strategy, Shape Our Future . The Strategy, with clear mission and
vision of research excellence, provided support for the development of a policy framework, subsequent
research, output management infrastructure, and associated processes. This paper has reviewed these
developments and emerging challenges posed by resource intensive paper based processes that need
to be addressed inline with increasing aspirations for digital scholarship. Efforts to address these chal-
lenges are largely to reduce intensity of resource use inline with digital scholarship aspirations that
embrace information and communication technology (ICT). However, the dynamism of developments
and innovations in ICTs are characterized by high frequency of system obsolesce that could be costly to
emerging resource poor Universities, particularly proprietary systems. This leads to the need of embrac-
ing the use of open source ware by investing in human resource development for capacity building and
sustenance of digital scholarship.
Chapter 17
Creativity as a Predictor of Business Performance: Empirical Investigation of
Selected Undergraduate Entrepreneurs in Nigerian Universities.......................................................242
Olu Ojo, Osun State University, Nigeria
This study investigates the impact of creativity as a predictor of business performance of undergraduate
entrepreneurs in Nigerian universities. Survey research design was used. A sample size of 120 respon-
dents was selected while only 100 of them actively participated in the study. Research questions were set
with one main hypothesis that was formulated and tested. Descriptive statistics comprising the simple
percentage and tables were used for detailed presentation and analysis of data. The Pearson product mo-
ment correlation coefficient was adopted to test the hypothesis. The study reveals that there is a positive
relationship between creativity and business performance. The researcher concluded by recommend-
ing that young entrepreneurs be more creative, attend more business seminars, invest in reading wide,
scanning the environment regularly, and identifying society problems as well as customers needs and
wants. It was also recommended that universities should widen their curricula to include core courses that
encourage creativity, lateral-thinking, brainstorming, and problem solving as well as entrepreneurship
development. In addition, universities should set up programmes to encourage the commercialisation
of student s business ideas and possibly self employment scheme.
Chapter 18
Towards Reducing Common Ergonomic Hazards and Alleviating Techno-Stress
Associated with the Adoption of Information and Communication Technology ..............................257
Ayodeji Akinlolu Agboola, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
The paper examines how to alleviate ergonomic hazard and techno-stress associated with the adoption
of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The University of Botswana was used as a case
study. Personal observation and interviews were used to elicit information from the staff and students
of the University. The rate of adoption of ICT was very high in the University. Most daily routines of
academic and administrative duties were done through the Webct and network connection to mopipi.
ub.bw. However, a serious gap was discovered in ergonomic practices because design of workstations
did not perfectly match the standard expected to facilitate functionality and usability. It is imperative for
the university to adopt the provisions of occupational health and safety policy to harmonize the environ-
ment, tools, and workers to achieve maximum efficiency and optimal performance.
Compilation of References...............................................................................................................268
About the Contributors....................................................................................................................295
Index...................................................................................................................................................302
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