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![]() Free Download Business Ethics and the Electronic Economy By Michael Ehret, Michaela Haase, Martin Kaluza (auth.), Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter Koslowski, Professor Dr. Christoph Hubig, Privatdozent Dr. habil. Peter Fischer (eds.) 2004 | 248 Pages | ISBN: 3642060552 | PDF | 5 MB The internet and the electronic economy are a technological revolution whose secular importance is apparent. The internet eliminates the temporal and spatial constraints on the exchange of information. It changes deeply the world of production and of labour. It transforms the exchange relationships between producers and consumers as well as between the suppliers within the supply-chain. The electronic economy is able to generate more accurate con sumer profiles and, therefore, a more powerful and effective marketing di rected to the individual consumer. There is no industry that is not undergoing thorough changes caused by the internet. The volume at hand gives an analysis of the internet revolution. It covers questions reaching form the highly controversial thesis of the end of property rights in the internet caused by the non-rivalry of the "consumption" of in formation to questions regarding the repercussions of the internet on our understanding of the human person. Technological changes like the introduction of the electronic economy pose the question of how to handle it and how to manage reasonably its ethi cal problems and dilemmas. The ethical problems and the business ethics of the electronic economy in the fields of production and labour, of consump tion, and in handling trust and the abuse of trust are analysed by the contribu tions from applied ethics and business ethics. ![]() Free Download Business Engineering: Auf dem Weg zum Unternehmen des Informationszeitalters By Hubert Österle, Robert Winter (auth.), Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle, Prof. Dr. Robert Winter (eds.) 2003 | 405 Pages | ISBN: 3642624030 | PDF | 3 MB Die Veränderung ist die einzige Konstante, insbesondere in der Nutzung der Informationstechnik. Sie ist auch das zentrale Anliegen der zweiten Auflage dieses Werkes zum Business Engineering, das auf die wichtige Frage eingeht, wie sich ein Unternehmen des Industriezeitalters erfolgreich in ein Echtzeitunternehmen der vernetzten Wirtschaft transformiert: Welche Geschäftsstrategien sind zukünftig erfolgreich? Wie können diese Strategien in Prozessen umgesetzt werden? Welche Anforderung sind an die technische Realisierung in Informations- und Kommunikationssystemen zu stellen? Wie fördern wir eine Kultur des Wandels? Der erste Teil des Buches ist den Grundlagen des St. Galler Ansatzes des Business Engineering gewidmet. Der zweite Teil fasst verschiedene Ansätze aus der angewandten Forschung zum Business Engineering zusammen, analysiert Geschäftsmodelle des Informationszeitalters, identifiziert Treiber des Wandels und liefert Instrumente für Veränderungsprozesse. Das Buch zeigt "Veränderern" Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten und Handlungsoptionen für Unternehmenserfolg in der vernetzten Wirtschaft auf und möchte anregen, diesen Wandel aktiv mitzugestalten. ![]() Free Download Business Engineering - Die ersten 15 Jahre By Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle (auth.), Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle, Prof. Dr. Andrea Back, Prof. Dr. Robert Winter, Prof. Dr. Walter Brenner (eds.) 2004 | 423 Pages | ISBN: 3642621511 | PDF | 6 MB Dieser Sammelband wird anlässlich des 15jährigen Bestehens des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik der Universität St. Gallen (IWI-HSG) herausgegeben. Er vereinigt die wichtigsten Arbeiten der ehemaligen IWI-Professoren Bartmann, Nastansky und Schmid sowie der derzeitigen IWI-Professoren Back, Brenner, Österle und Winter aus ihrer jeweiligen Zeit am IWI-HSG. Damit dokumentiert er die Entwicklung des Business Engineering von seinen Anfängen bis 2001 anhand ausgewählter, besonders gelungener Beiträge.
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