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Title/Author:
Capitalizing on knowledgeDavid J. Skyrme.
Reminder of title:
from e-business to k-business /
Author:
Skyrme, David J.
Published:
Oxford ;Butterworth-Heinemann,2001.
Description:
xix, 331 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Subject:
Knowledge management.
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Online resource:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/els031/2001275965.html
Online resource:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/els031/2001275965.html
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9780750650113
Capitalizing on knowledgefrom e-business to k-business /
Skyrme, David J.
Capitalizing on knowledge
from e-business to k-business /[electronic resource] :David J. Skyrme. - Oxford ;Butterworth-Heinemann,2001. - xix, 331 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-308) and index.
Knowledge inside-out; E-business: a platform for knowledge; K-business: new markets, new models; Online knowledge markets; Productizing knowledge; Marketing revisited; The 10Ps of Internet marketing; Developing a k-business; Directions and dilemmas; Appendices.
Many organizations are embracing knowledge management as a source of strategic advantage. But already people are asking: "what comes next?" Likewise almost every large organization is heavily involved in e-commerce and turning their organizations into e-businesses. At the moment most e-commerce is focused on selling traditional products and services through the new medium of the Internet. However, the more an organization evolves into an e-business, the more they can exploit knowledge flows between themselves and their marketplace. This book draws together the two strands of knowledge and e-business into the emerging field that this book has called k-business. A k-business is one that turns an organization's knowledge assets into knowledge products and services and uses the Internet to market and deliver them online. Despite its newness, the Delphi Group have forecast that within 5 years person-to-person information e-commerce (a major aspect of k-business) will be a
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780750650113
Source: 93627:93626Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD30.2 / .S59 2001
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4038
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