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Summary

Business intelligence has always been considered an essential ingredient for success. However, it is not until recently that the technology has enabled organizations to generate and deploy intelligence for global competition. These technologies can be leveraged to create the intelligent enterprises of the 21st century that will not only provide excellent and customized services to their customers, but will also create business efficiency for building relationships with suppliers and other business partners on a long term basis. Creating such intelligent enterprises requires the understanding and integration of diverse enterprise components into cohesive intelligent systems. Anticipating that future enterprises need to become intelligent, Intelligent Enterprises of the 21st Century brings together the experiences and knowledge from many parts of the world to provide a compendium of high quality theoretical and applied concepts, methodologies, and techniques that help diffuse knowledge and skills required to create and manage intelligent enterprises of the 21st century for gaining sustainable competitive advantage in a global environment. This book is a comprehensive compilation of the state of the art vision and thought processes needed to design and manage globally competitive business organizations.


Table of Contents

Jatinder N. D. Gupta and Sushil K. SharmaSushil K. Sharma and Jatinder N. D.Thomas F. SiemsSandeep KrishnamurthyLei-Da Chen and Justin TanKaushal Chari and Saravanan SeshadriLiang-Jie Zhang and Jen-Yao ChungEdward F. Watson and Michael Yoho and Britta RiedeZaiyong Tang and Bruce A. Walters and Xiangyun ZengJose M. Framinan and Jatinder N. D. Gupta and Rafael Ruiz-UsanoMartin ReichenbachLeo Tan Wee Hin and R. SubramaniamMatthew W. Guah and Wendy L. CurrieNory B. Jones and Jatinder N. D. GuptaNilmini Wickramasinghe and Sushil K. Sharma and Jatinder N. D. GuptaMahesh S. RaisinghaniShivraj KanungoHenry AigbedoDenis TrcekAdolfo Crespo Marquez and Jatinder N. D. Gupta
Prefacep. vi
Section I Intelligent Enterprises
Chapter I. Knowledge Economy and Intelligent Enterprisesp. 1
Chapter II. The Macroeconomic Benefits of Intelligent Enterprisesp. 11
Section II Electronic Enterprises
Chapter III. A Comparative Analysis of eBay and Amazonp. 29
Chapter IV. Key Determinants of Consumer Acceptance of Virtual Stores: Some Empirical Evidencep. 45
Chapter V. Next Generation B2B Commerce Using Software Agentsp. 67
Chapter VI. Building Adaptive e-Business Infrastructure for Intelligent Enterprisesp. 92
Chapter VII. The Evolving e-Business Enterprise Systems Suitep. 106
Section III Technology and Tools for Intelligent Enterprises
Chapter VIII. A Framework of Intelligence Infrastructure Supported by Intelligent Agentsp. 122
Chapter IX. Enterprise Resource Planning for Intelligent Enterprisesp. 140
Chapter X. New Challenges in Electronic Paymentsp. 153
Chapter XI. Infrastructure and Policy Frameworks for the Support of Intelligent Enterprises: The Singapore Experiencep. 163
Chapter XII. Application Service Provision: A Technology and Working Tool for Intelligent Enterprises of the 21st Centuryp. 188
Chapter XIII. Transforming Small Businesses into Intelligent Enterprises through Knowledge Managementp. 222
Chapter XIV. From Data to Decisions: Knowledge Discovery Solutions for Intelligent Enterprisesp. 234
Section IV Managing Intelligent Enterprises
Chapter XV. E-Pricing for Intelligent Enterprises: A Strategic Perspectivep. 246
Chapter XVI. Linking E-Commerce Strategies with Organizational and IS/IT Strategiesp. 260
Chapter XVII. Managing Operations in the E-Commerce Era: Requirements and Challengesp. 281
Chapter XVIII. E-Business Systems Security for Intelligent Enterprisep. 302
Chapter XIX. Modern Maintenance Management for Enhancing Organizational Efficiencyp. 321
About the Authorsp. 333
Indexp. 341