Interorganizational systems and competitive advantages – Lessons from history
Global business constantly faces radical transformations stemming from advances in information technology (IT). The concept of gaining competitive advantages by linking information systems across organizations (e.g., supply chain integration) has taken on an overtone of dogma in many business circle...
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Main Author: | SIAU, Keng |
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2003
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