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In this era of fast changing society, economy, culture, technology, religion and other fields of human activity, the effectiveness of different paradigms, theories, models, methods, techniques and tools is continuously falling. A hologram is the modest paradigm in the modern society and economy. It shows a non-real world, which like in the movies, is more important than reality viewed by people in a destructive way. Media business shows us a positive picture of an imaginary world; the main problem is focused on the lack of differentiation tools between the real and illusionary world. Therefore, people are concentrating on the simple buying mechanism in super and megamarkets rather than on thinking, which is boring, demands extra energy and the result is non-real, moved to the future, which again is dangerous and unpredictable.
Rok wydania | 2015 |
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Liczba stron | 178 |
Kategoria | Inne |
Wydawca | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu |
ISBN-13 | 978-83-7695-517-9 |
Numer wydania | 1 |
Język publikacji | angielski |
Informacja o sprzedawcy | ePWN sp. z o.o. |
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Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
Chapter 1. Advanced business models – fundamental dimensions: corporate architecture, space, invisibility | 11 |
Chapter 2. Organization as a meaning field | 19 |
Chapter 3. Tautological business model | 24 |
Chapter 4. Centre and periphery knowledge flow | 33 |
Chapter 5. An independent and networking agile company | 37 |
Chapter 6. Organizational space – hidden dimension of new business models | 41 |
Chapter 7. Spatial model of business as a virtual network galaxy | 55 |
Chapter 8. Models of appropriation | 69 |
Chapter 9. Technology megatrends in network business models | 81 |
Chapter 10. IT management business model – sourcing IT services | 93 |
Chapter 11. Relations models in a contemporary enterprise | 105 |
Chapter 12. Value Shop as a business model | 118 |
Chapter 13. Cooperation and competition in networks – a multilevel business model | 130 |
Chapter 14. The architecture of cooperation – a business model for public-social partnership | 143 |
Chapter 15. The business model of a social enterprise | 159 |
Final remarks | 174 |
List of figures | 176 |
List of tables | 178 |