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A National It Strategy For Turkish Construction IndustryKumas, Nihan 01 May 2004 (has links) (PDF)
In this thesis, a national information technology (IT) strategy applicable to Turkish construction industry for future implementation of IT is developed, advising guidance to current and future stakeholders but also researchers and decision makers to set the right priorities and pre-harmonization for IT in construction. Within this study, the present situation of the industry is discussed, so as to structure today&rsquo / s required industry abilities fulfilling tomorrow&rsquo / s demands and innovative IT solutions. Then, a coherent vision is developed for agile, model-based, knowledge driven Turkish construction industry. Following the analysis of IT trends and opportunities, a national IT strategy framework for the industry is specified. Finally / other country applications are examined to give direction for the developed strategy implementation approach.
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The emergence of simple business models on the World Wide WebFeatherstone, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
This research project began with the objective of obtaining a deeper understanding of the conduct of business on the Internet. Research regarding the overall performance of business on the Web has been limited due to several constraining factors. Firstly, the shear size, volume, and perceived complexity of business on the Web made it an imposing target for research. Secondly, the interdisciplinary nature of the field had an initial dampening effect on research activity. Kuhn (1962) describes this phenomenon as the insufficiency of methodological directives. He writes (p. 3) ‘Instructed to examine electrical or chemical phenomena, the man who is ignorant of these fields but who knows what it is to be scientific may legitimately reach any one of a number of incompatible conclusions. Among those legitimate possibilities, the particular conclusions he does arrive at are probably determined by his prior experience in the other fields’. Thirdly, academic interest in Web businesses was somewhat diminished by the bursting of the dot com bubble during 2000-2001 as evidenced by the fact that many academic programs in electronic commerce have been discontinued or significantly reduced (Featherstone, Ellis & Borstorff 2004). Lastly, methodological issues arose which limited the application of previously available sampling methods. The impact of this meant that drawing representative samples of websites in order to examine business behaviour became a more complex endeavour. As a result, many fundamental questions regarding business on the Web have remained unanswered. For example, there has been no clear answer to the question of what new business models, if any, are evolving within the Web environment. What is the role of entrepreneurship employing the Web? What are the key elements or mechanisms driving business expansion in the Web? Some have suggested that Web use necessitates greater business cooperation than may be necessary in the non-virtual world. Is there evidence that this is so? This thesis addresses these questions. It accomplishes this by reducing the function of business on the Internet to its simplest element, the domain name, and by employing innovative methodologies to explore the business environment of the Web. Using Complexity and Network Theories as a contextual framework , and based upon a review of existing literature, this thesis develops a series of propositions regarding both the conduct and attributes of Web business, and proceeds to present evidence of confirmation or refutation of these propositions.
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The emergence of simple business models on the World Wide WebFeatherstone, Michael Unknown Date (has links)
This research project began with the objective of obtaining a deeper understanding of the conduct of business on the Internet. Research regarding the overall performance of business on the Web has been limited due to several constraining factors. Firstly, the shear size, volume, and perceived complexity of business on the Web made it an imposing target for research. Secondly, the interdisciplinary nature of the field had an initial dampening effect on research activity. Kuhn (1962) describes this phenomenon as the insufficiency of methodological directives. He writes (p. 3) ‘Instructed to examine electrical or chemical phenomena, the man who is ignorant of these fields but who knows what it is to be scientific may legitimately reach any one of a number of incompatible conclusions. Among those legitimate possibilities, the particular conclusions he does arrive at are probably determined by his prior experience in the other fields’. Thirdly, academic interest in Web businesses was somewhat diminished by the bursting of the dot com bubble during 2000-2001 as evidenced by the fact that many academic programs in electronic commerce have been discontinued or significantly reduced (Featherstone, Ellis & Borstorff 2004). Lastly, methodological issues arose which limited the application of previously available sampling methods. The impact of this meant that drawing representative samples of websites in order to examine business behaviour became a more complex endeavour. As a result, many fundamental questions regarding business on the Web have remained unanswered. For example, there has been no clear answer to the question of what new business models, if any, are evolving within the Web environment. What is the role of entrepreneurship employing the Web? What are the key elements or mechanisms driving business expansion in the Web? Some have suggested that Web use necessitates greater business cooperation than may be necessary in the non-virtual world. Is there evidence that this is so? This thesis addresses these questions. It accomplishes this by reducing the function of business on the Internet to its simplest element, the domain name, and by employing innovative methodologies to explore the business environment of the Web. Using Complexity and Network Theories as a contextual framework , and based upon a review of existing literature, this thesis develops a series of propositions regarding both the conduct and attributes of Web business, and proceeds to present evidence of confirmation or refutation of these propositions.
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De l'intérêt de la mise en réseau de données logistiques standardisées : des technologies supports aux business models / Of the interest of networking standardized logistics data : from supporting technologies towards business modelsLe roch, Yann 20 December 2017 (has links)
De nouveaux modèles logistiques, tels que l’Internet Physique, proposent une rupture dans le mode acheminement de marchandises au sein de réseaux de plus en plus interconnectés. Cette interconnexion requiert l’usage de systèmes d’informations innovants relevant de l’Internet des Objets, pour tracer et router ces marchandises en boucle ouverte. Cette double redéfinition des flux informationnels et physiques est à même d’impacter les métiers logistiques et leurs business models. Au cours d’une recherche sous contrat CIFRE pour le compte d’un consortium, nous étudions cette question en trois temps : Par une expérimentation de technologies de track et trace standardisées au sein d’un service de gestion de supports logistiques réutilisables, Par l’identification des nouvelles logiques de valeur induites, Par l’observation de l’impact de ces nouvelles offres technologies/business sur les services logistiques en place. Nos résultats valident l’intérêt de ces systèmes d’informations pour tracer les conteneurs au sein de l’Internet Physique. Une gamme de nouvelles tactiques induites par ces nouveaux modèles informationnels et physiques est proposée. Cependant, les business models au sein de ce réseau logistique ne sont pas, à ce stade d’expérimentation, impactes par les nouvelles logiques du numérique. / New logistics model, such as the Physical Internet, offer a breakthrough in the way goods are routed inside networks that are more and more inter-connected. This inter-connection requires innovative, Internet-of-Things-like, information systems for tracking and routing those goods within open loops. This double redefinition of physical and digital flows is bound to impact logistics service providers professions and their business models. Through an action-research on be-half of an industrial consortium, we study this question in three steps : by experimenting track and trace standardized technologies used to manage returnable transport items, by identifying new value logics induced by these new technological means, and finally observing how these new technologies and businesses impact the logistics services in place. Our results validate the benefit of these new information systems to trace logistical units within the Physical Internet. A range of new business tactics induced by those new digital and physical models is proposed. However, to the extent of our research, the logistic’s network business models are not yet impacted by these new digital logics.
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Reinventing a business model: how contract breweries became a permanent form of organizingChaves, Renato Lago Pereira 31 October 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-10-31 / The impacts of the so-called craft beer revolution reached Brazilian beer industry in the first years of this century. As a result, a group of new entrepreneurs emerged in the country, who argue that they are restoring beer to its rightful status, not only as a local business but also as a product that may bring a specific regional personality. The recent evolution of the craft beer segment is paving the way to the development of different forms of organizing, such as contract brewing, designed for companies which do not own physical brewing facilities. Although most companies still understand contract brewing as a transitional business model, it did change into a permanent form of organizing. Limited to contract breweries from the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, this research attempts to assess how contract breweries changed from a temporary, transitional business model into a permanent form of organizing. Furthermore, in view of some distinctive features observed in the models adopted by contract breweries, which may differ from each other considerably with regard to their temporariness and the ability to survive in the long term, I propose a typology of contract breweries. / Os impactos da chamada revolução da cerveja artesanal chegaram à indústria de cerveja brasileira nos primeiros anos deste século. Por conseguinte, um grupo de novos empreendedores surgiu no país, segundo os quais eles estariam retornando a cerveja a seu devido lugar, não apenas como um negócio local, mas também como um produto que pode conferir uma personalidade regional específica. A recente evolução do segmento de cerveja artesanal está abrindo caminho para o desenvolvimento de diferentes formas de se organizar, tais como produção por contrato, modelo desenhado para empresas que não dispõem de instalações fabris próprias. Embora a maior parte das empresas ainda perceba produção por contrato como um modelo de negócio de transição, este modelo evoluiu até tornar-se uma forma permanente de organização. Limitada a cervejarias por contrato da região metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro, esta pesquisa busca analisar como as cervejarias por contrato evoluíram de um modelo de negócio temporário e de transição para uma forma permanente de organização. Ademais, haja vista algumas características específicas observadas nos modelos de negócio adotados pelas cervejarias por contrato, que podem diferir consideravelmente uma das outras no que concerne a sua temporariedade e capacidade de sobreviver a longo prazo, uma tipologia de cervejarias por contrato é proposta.
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Avaliação de modelos de negócio para energia solar fotovoltaica no mercado de distribuição brasileiro / Solar photovoltaic business models analysis for the Brazilian energy distribution MarketLuisa Valentim Barros 20 March 2014 (has links)
Nos últimos anos, um conjunto de fatores tem colaborado para expansão da energia fotovoltaica no Brasil. No entanto, ainda não se oferecem políticas públicas ou incentivos regulatórios para que as distribuidoras contribuam com a geração fotovoltaica sem prejuízo ao equilíbrio de suas operações. Diante disso, este trabalho buscou investigar a viabilidade de novos papéis para as distribuidoras brasileiras frente aos desafios de modernização do setor elétrico. Para isso, buscou nos EUA, país que apresenta crescente participação de energia FV em sua matriz elétrica, exemplos de incentivos financeiros e regulatórios e novos modelos de negócios para operação das distribuidoras. Através da metodologia de análise SWOT, três modelos de negócio do mercado fotovoltaico norte-americano são avaliados para o setor de distribuição brasileiro. Os resultados evidenciam as forças e fraquezas das distribuidoras em relação a outros atores do mercado e as oportunidade e ameaças de cada modelo. / In recent years, a combination of events have contributed for solar photovoltaics raising adoption in Brazil. However, there are yet no available regulatory incentives or public policies to enable utilities participation without harming their financial equilibrium. As a result, the current study aims to identify new roles for Brazilian utilities that comply with smart grid emerging challenges. In an effort to identify examples of financial and regulatory incentives as well as new business models, North American solar photovoltaic experiences were evaluated. The effectiveness of three American business models for the Brazilian energy sector were discussed through SWOT analysis. The results indicate utilities main strengths and weaknesses compared to other energy market actors and also the opportunities and threats of each business model.
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Caracterização da inovação em modelos de negócios: aplicações no transporte aéreo / Characterization of innovation in business models: applications in air transportPereira, Bruno Alencar 07 December 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-12-07 / In the air transport sector, especially in the airlines, innovation in business models can
contribute to the creation of value, competitive advantage and profitability with new
possibilities of action in the sector. The proposed research aims to identify the business
models adopted by Brazilian airlines and characterize how innovation happens to create value,
competitive advantage and profitability by models applied to the sector with the identification
and implementation of appropriate indicators not yet exploited to this understanding. The
methodology consisted of empirical, exploratory and descriptive research by multi case study
with three of the main Brazilian airlines, allowing an investigation to raise significant and
holistic characteristics of innovation indicators applied to the business models adopted in the
sector. The results show the search paradigm breaks related to the dichotomy of the
traditionals models low-cost and full-service toward hybrid business models and perceived
the need for a business model that maintains a balance between the services offered, however,
no major innovations identified by the supplied value proposition. The conclusion is that in
the Brazilian airlines the innovation in business models occur linearly as examples
highlighted by the companies, that the perception of them, internal changes in business
models are considered major organizational innovations, however, there is no evidence results
in large external innovations to the market provided by the business models adopted in a
comparative panorama of such airlines. / No setor do transporte aéreo, especialmente nas companhias aéreas, a inovação nos
modelos de negócios pode contribuir para a criação de valor, vantagem competitiva e
lucratividade com novas possibilidades de atuação no setor. A pesquisa proposta teve por
objetivo identificar os modelos de negócios adotados pelas companhias aéreas brasileiras e
caracterizar como a inovação ocorre para a criação de valor, vantagem competitiva e
lucratividade nos modelos aplicados ao setor, com a identificação e aplicação de indicadores
ainda não explorados adequados à essa compreensão. A metodologia utilizada consistiu em
pesquisa empírica, exploratória e descritiva realizada por estudo multicaso com três das
principais companhias aéreas brasileiras, permitindo uma investigação para levantar as
características significantes e holísticas dos indicadores de inovação aplicados aos modelos de
negócios adotados no transporte aéreo. Os resultados demonstram a busca por rupturas do
paradigma relacionado à dicotomia dos modelos tradicionais low-cost e full-service em
direção à modelos de negócios híbridos, sendo perceptível a necessidade de um modelo de
negócio que mantenha um equilíbrio entre os serviços oferecidos, porém, sem grandes
inovações identificadas pela proposição de valor ofertada. Conclui-se que, nas companhias
brasileiras a inovação nos modelos de negócios ocorre de forma linear conforme exemplos
destacados pelas companhias que, pela percepção das próprias empresas, as mudanças
internas nos modelos de negócios são consideradas grandes inovações organizacionais,
porém, não se evidencia nos resultados grandes inovações externas para o mercado
proporcionada pelos modelos de negócios adotados em um panorama comparativo entre tais
companhias.
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Framework para definir modelos de processos específicos de desenvolvimento de PSS / Framework for defining specific process models to develop PSSCaio Augusto Nunes Marques 26 March 2018 (has links)
As empresas historicamente voltadas à produção de bens manufaturados têm enfrentado uma série de desafios ao longo das últimas décadas. Notadamente o acirramento da competitividade nos diversos mercados tem contribuído para com que diversos produtos sejam transformados em commodities com qualidade e desempenho similares. A disputa entre os players deixa de ser baseada em liderança tecnológica e tende a se resumir à busca por menores custos de produção. Paralelamente, cresce a consciência em diversos atores da sociedade em relação às questões ambientais e, consequentemente, a pressão sobre as indústrias para que contribuam com a criação de uma sociedade mais sustentável. A criação de pacotes que combinam produtos e serviços para entregar valor em uso ou via realização de uma função é uma estratégia que tem sido estudada para contornar os desafios citados. A criação e oferta de um Sistema Produto-Serviço (PSS – do inglês Product-Service System) por uma empresa de manufatura tem potencial para contribuir nas três perspectivas da sustentabilidade, mas traz alguns desafios. O desenvolvimento de produtos e de serviços deve ser feito de forma integrada, considerando seus relacionamentos e, muitas vezes, o modelo de negócios da empresa acaba sendo modificado. Para contornar os desafios relacionados ao desenvolvimento, existem modelos genéricos de processo de desenvolvimento de PSS propostos para que as empresas definam seus próprios modelos específicos. Esses modelos foram propostos para diferentes contextos de desenvolvimento e normalmente carregam os vieses de seus autores, apresentando pontos fortes e limitações. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo propor um framework para definir modelos de processos específicos de desenvolvimento de Sistemas Produto-Serviço. Para tanto este trabalho utiliza o paradigma do método hipotético-dedutivo e a abordagem metodológica DRM (Design Research Methodology). Os métodos de pesquisa utilizados são: painel de especialistas, linguística de corpus e semântica de frames, focus group, estudo de caso, revisão bibliográfica sistemática e análise de conteúdo. Foi possível obter três contribuições inéditas: um conjunto de 310 atividades-síntese; a análise de 15 modelos de processo de desenvolvimento de PSS; e o framework propriamente dito. As duas primeiras são contribuições à teoria. As atividades-síntese correspondem a todas as atividades de desenvolvimento de PSS previstas nos modelos de processo de desenvolvimento de PSS disponíveis na literatura, constituindo seu estado da arte. A análise dos modelos de processo evidenciou objetivamente os seus diferentes perfis, com cada modelo priorizando determinadas categorias de atividades em detrimento de outras. O framework criado foi testado em dois projetos de desenvolvimento de PSS em duas startups, e constitui uma contribuição aos praticantes nas indústrias, que podem utilizá-lo para definir seus modelos de processos específicos de desenvolvimento de PSS a partir de uma base mais abrangente de atividades que em qualquer um dos 15 modelos genéricos analisados. / Companies historically focused on the production of manufactured goods have faced a number of challenges over the past few decades. Notably, the intensification of competitiveness in the various markets has contributed to the transformation of various products into commodities of similar quality and performance. The dispute between players ceases to be based on technological leadership and tends to be limited to the search for lower production costs. At the same time, rises the awareness of various actors in society regarding environmental issues and, consequently, the pressure on industries to contribute to the creation of a more sustainable society. The creation of products and services bundles to deliver value in use or through the performance of a function is a strategy that has been studied to overcome the aforementioned challenges. The creation and offering of a Product-Service System (PSS) by a manufacturing company has the potential to contribute to the three perspectives of sustainability, but it also poses some challenges. The development of products and services must be done in an integrated way, considering their relationships and, often, the company\'s business model has to be changed. In order to overcome the development challenges, there are generic PSS development process models proposed for companies to define their own specific models. These models have been proposed for different development contexts and usually carry the biases of their authors, thus presenting strengths and limitations. The present work aims to propose a framework for defining specific process models to develop Product-Service Systems. For this, this work uses the paradigm of the hypothetical-deductive method and the DRM (Design Research Methodology) methodological approach. The research methods used are: experts\' panel, corpus linguistics and frame semantics, focus group, case study, systematic literature review and content analysis. It was possible to obtain three unpublished contributions: the set of 310 synthesis activities; the analysis of the 15 PSS development process models; and the framework itself. The first two are contributions to theory. The synthesis activities correspond to all the PSS development activities prescribed by the PSS development process models available in the literature, constituting its state of the art. The analysis of the process models objectively evidenced their different profiles, with each model prioritizing certain categories of activities in comparison to others. The framework created was applied to two PSS design project in two startups, being a contribution to practitioners in industries that can use it to define their specific PSS development processes models from a broader base of activities than in any of the 15 generic models analyzed.
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Os livros eletrônicos e as bibliotecas / -Liliana Giusti Serra 06 July 2015 (has links)
Esta pesquisa discute a utilização de livros eletrônicos em bibliotecas e as transformações que este recurso pode ocasionar em unidades de informação e nas atividades bibliotecárias. Para tanto são analisadas as transformações pelas quais passou o livro, em seus suportes e formatos, passando pelas ideias de Vannevar Bush, o Dynabook, primeiro dispositivo de leitura e a oferta de conteúdo do Projeto Gutenberg até o advento do livro eletrônico. As denominações empregadas para designar os livros eletrônicos são identificadas e busca-se conceituar o objeto empírico. São identificados seus quatro elementos, formato, dispositivo, plataforma e DRM, e as transformações ocorridas no processo de aquisição, com a possibilidade de licenciamento do conteúdo em oposição à propriedade. Neste aspecto são analisadas as teorias da primeira venda e do uso justo e a implicação que os licenciamentos representam às bibliotecas. São identificados os tipos de fornecedores de conteúdo digital licenciado, editores, agregadores e distribuidores, e as possibilidades de acesso às plataformas e aos conteúdos contratados. Os principais modelos de negócios são apresentados, aquisição perpétua, assinatura, Aquisição Orientada ao Usuário (DDA), Empréstimo de curto prazo (STL) e Aquisição orientada por evidência (EBS), além das possibilidades de inclusão de conteúdo aberto. A partir das características dos modelos de negócios para aquisição de conteúdo licenciado, aspectos do desenvolvimento de coleção são analisados, buscando identificar questões significativas nas práticas bibliotecárias. O texto finaliza com levantamento de vantagens e desvantagens da aplicação de livros eletrônicos em bibliotecas e a importância da continuidade de estudos sobre este tema. / This research discusses the applicability of electronic books (e-books) in libraries and the transformations that this resource can provide in information units and librarianship activities. To do that, are analyzed the book transformations, in its supports and formats, through the ideas of Vannevar Bush, the Dynabook, the first electronic reader and the content offer provided by Gutenberg Project until the evolution of e-book. The various ways in which the ebooks are denominated are presented, seeking for the concept the empirical object. Are identified the four elements of the e-book: the format, the device, the platform and the DRM, and the transmutation in the acquisition process, with the possibility of content licensing as opposed to property. In this aspect, the theory of first sale and the fair use are analyzed and its implications for libraries. From the identification of types of digital content providers, as editors, aggregators and distributors, and the access to platforms and content, the main business models are analyzed, Perpetual acquisition, Signature, Demand Driven Acquisition, Short Term Loans and Evidence Based Selection, addition of open access. From the business models characteristics to acquire digital content, are analyzed some aspects of collection management, trying to identify significant questions about the libraries practices. The text ends with the advantages and disadvantages of the e-books adoption in libraries and the importance of continuing studies on this topic.
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Contextual dependence of a business model : A study of IT companiesGron, Tetiana January 2014 (has links)
The research presented here is dedicated to the contextual dependence of a business model assumed by an IT company. A business model may articulate the value of a specific technology, while the technology as such cannot generate value. This study starts with presenting a review of current understanding of the business model as such. This gives rise to the formulation of a pre-understanding suggesting that any business model should be dependent on its context, for its structure and functioning. This pre-understanding was tested empirically by a study of three IT companies. The key result suggests that the conception of a company’s business model may be made fruitfully in relation to the industry’s lifecycle stage. A second finding suggests that there seems to be a co-evolution of the business model and the information infrastructure that underlies and enables such a business model. The study contributes to the cross-disciplinary research by revealing relations between information technologies, business models and organizational life cycle. The outcomes of the research may help practitioners to analyze the company’s business and make better decisions.
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