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  • Solberg Søilen, Klaus, 1968- (author)
  • The shift from Geopolitics to Geoeconomics and the failure of our modern Social Sciences
  • 2010
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Geoeconomics is gradually replacing the importance of Geopolitics. The transition is marked by the start of the process we call Globalization , about two decades old now, but still in its infancy, when government and government institutions discovered that they no longer were self-evident key actors and watchmen of world events . The process is an effect of the end of the Cold War and marks a strategic shift from political ideologies to economic realities.For decades fellow economists have praised the value of public and private borrowing, the production of services at the expense of the production of goods and they have underestimated the importance of trade surpluses for the Competitive Advantage of Nations. They have done so because they have failed to see what makes a nation, a region or a city wealthy in the long run. We have developed a social science paradigm at our universities which have undermined our own development. At the same time we have disregarded much of the tradition for critical thinking, as implied in Critical Theory but more fundamentally as understood for centuriesThe study of all living organisms is now studied with the use of Evolutionary Theory; except for the study of Man. We must start to ask ourselves why. Why should the Social Sciences be any different than Zoology in this respect, unless we say that Man stands outside of biology?
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  • Elias, Mturi, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • A business process metadata model for a process model repository
  • 2010
  • In: Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling. - Berlin : Springer Berlin/Heidelberg. - 9783642130519 - 9783642130502 ; , s. 287-300
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Today reuse of business process models is becoming increasingly important. One of the proven solutions for reusing business process models is the use of repositories. Repositories should have process models and process metadata that can help users in searching, understanding, and interpreting process models. The purpose of this paper is to propose a Business Process Metadata Model (BPMM) that would facilitate a) locating process models, b) understanding and/or interpreting process models, and c) navigating a process model repository. In order to evaluate the BPMM, an empirical study is conducted to measure consistency and correctness of annotating business processes by using BPMM.
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  • Kavathatzopoulos, Iordanis, 1956- (author)
  • Robots and systems as autonomous ethical agents
  • 2010
  • In: INTECH 2010. - Bangkok : Assumption University. - 9789746151108 ; , s. 5-9
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • IT systems and robots can help us to solve many problems caused by the quantity, variation and complexity of information; because we need to handle dangerous and risky situations; or because of our social and emotional needs like elderly care. In helping us, these systems have to make decisions and act accordingly to achieve the goals for which they were built. Ethical decision support tools can be integrated into robots and other decision making systems to secure that decisions are made according to the basic theories of philosophy and to the findings of psychological research.  This can be done, in non-independent systems, as a way for the system to report to its operator, and to support the operator's ethical decision making. On the other hand, fully independent systems should be able to regulate their own decision making strategies and processes. However, this cannot be based on normative predefined criteria, or on the ability to make choices, or on having own control, or on ability of rational processing.  It seems that it is necessary for an independent robot or decision system to have "emotions." That is, a kind of ultimate purposes that can lead the decision process, and depending on the circumstances, guide the adoption of a decision strategy, whatever it may be, rational, heuristic or automatic.
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  • Almotairi, Badi, 1970, et al. (author)
  • MANAGING SUPPLY CHAIN INTERFACES A framework towards an integrated logistics platform
  • 2011
  • In: Proceedings of Nofoma conference, 2011, Harstad, Norway.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Purpose of this paper -The purpose of this paper is to explore current interfaces between major member-firms in port organisations and to develop a framework to integrate these member-firms through better management of interfaces.Design/methodology/approach -To prepare this paper, a structured literature review was conducted together with multi-case studies. To analyse the data, a theoretical interface model was used as a basis to define and describe different natures of interfaces. This enabled the development of a framework towards an integrated logistics platform.Findings -The research shows that successful companies will be those that are able to manage supply chain interfaces efficiently. These interfaces revealed by the study are: media, transfer, data and information, control and communication, and user interfaces. The framework demonstrates these types of interfaces and helps facilitate better integration between ports’ member-firms in supply chains.Practical implications (if applicable) - The paper provides a framework for understanding current interfaces between major member-firms in port organisations and may be a useful insight for firms wishing to enhance supply chain integration.What is original/value of paper -The idea behind the study is to contribute to a better understanding of integration issues within the maritime supply chain through a structured literature review and multi-case studies that lead to better management of supply chain interfaces.
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  • Kavathatzopoulos, Iordanis, 1956- (author)
  • Information Technology, democratic societies and competitive markets
  • 2010
  • In: An information law for the 21st Century. - Athens : Nomiki Vivliothiki.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Access of relevant information, or knowledge, is a necessary condition for finding the right solution to a problem or making the right decision. Such information triggers and maintains the psychological and societal processes lying behind the achievement of important aims for individuals and groups. Democracy demands dialog, but dialog is not possible among citizens who are totally convinced about the truth of their ideas. A participant in a dialog must have a critical attitude toward own beliefs, otherwise a common search for a better decision is not possible. IT tools can train and support unconstrained, self-critical, systematic and holistic problem solving, decision and law making. Competitive markets, like democratic societies, need access to information. Whereas well organized and strong players can guarantee it more or less for themselves the same is very difficult for consumers to achieve, like it is for citizens regarding political information. IT can easily provide information about prices, quality and other relevant aspects of products and services in the market. However, the available form, content and amount of information in the market or in politics, which are controlled by the strongest stakeholders, have as their main goal to constrain systematic and critical thinking. Therefore to take advantage of IT’s features in developing better markets and political procedures it is necessary to create rules that can guarantee it.
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  • Netz, Joakim, et al. (author)
  • Understanding imperceptible practices in strategic renewal challenges
  • 2011
  • In: 11<sup>th</sup> European Academy of Management conference (EURAM), 1-4 June, Tallinn. - : European Academy of Management (EURAM). - 9789985982471
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper explores the co-existence of both radical and incremental renewal–referred to as the strategic renewal overlap– and the practice behind it. The paper does so by examining the global corporation Ericsson that renewed into multimedia business and the defense corporation SAAB that renewed into training systems and services. The empirical data consist of in-depth interviews, internal documents, and press articles and annual reports, which are analyzed using extended case method. The findings provide deep insights into what it is that managers actually do when they engage in strategic renewal overlap. Altogether the paper shows that the strategic renewal overlap is of central concern because if we understand more of its nature then we can also understand some of the reasons behind the success and failure of technological change.
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  • Srinuan, Pratompong, 1979, et al. (author)
  • Time for multiplay? An analysis of bundling services in the Swedish telecommunications markets
  • 2011
  • In: 10th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics, CTTE 2011.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper provides an analysis explaining the factors that determine the consumer's decision on bundling service in the Swedish telecommunications market. A multinomial model is employed to examine empirically whether the discount, service provider and socio-economic factors can explain the consumer's decision. The data from a national survey in 2009 commissioned by Post- och Telestyrelsen (PTS), the Swedish telecommunications regulator, are used for the analysis. Based on the findings, the discount, service provider and level of income have a potential impact on the decision to buy bundling services. Every service provider has a different strength in bundling services that depends on its core business. Telia would be better off offering triple-play while others may need to focus on doubleplay.
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  • Kavathatzopoulos, Iordanis, 1956- (author)
  • The need for ethically competent leaders
  • 2011
  • In: Leadership and management in a changing world. - Athens : Athens University of Economics and Business. - 9789609443104 ; , s. CD-ROM-
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