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  1. Behrens-Schablow, M.: Unternehmensinterne Netzwerke in der Informationsgesellschaft : Prozesse und Gestaltung der Vernetzung, Netzwerkkultur und social learning am Beispiel der Einführung von DC eLife in der DaimlerChrysler AG (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Entstehung und Gestaltung intraorganisationaler Netzwerke ist Teil der gegenwärtigen Entwicklung zur Informationsgesellschaft. Dieses Buch befasst sich mit der Entstehung von Netzwerken zwischen Mitarbeitern eines Unternehmens und den Auswirkungen auf die Performanz dieser Unternehmen. Dabei wird erstmalig die institutionelle und evolutionäre Netzwerktheorie (Nelson/Winter) auf intraorganisationale Probleme und Interdependenzen, Lernprozesse und gelernte Kooperationen zwischen Mitarbeitern angewendet. So wird die hierarchische Unternehmensorganisation um netzwerkbasierte Interaktionsformen erweitert. Das Fallbeispiel DC eLife in der DaimlerChrysler AG illustriert die Möglichkeiten der neuen digitalen Technologien und die Einführung von Intranet-Applikationen für gewerbliche Produktionsmitarbeiter.
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    Inhalt: Wandel zur Informationsgesellschaft - Netzwerkorganisation in der digitalen Wirtschaft - Workforce connect (B2E) nach B2B und B2C - Routinen und Lernprozesse für die Netzwerkentstehung - Social Learning - Einführung von Mitarbeiter-Portal und elektronischen Personalprozessen in der DaimlerChrysler AG.
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    Aus dem Inhalt: Wandel zur Informationsgesellschaft - Netzwerkorganisation in der digitalen Wirtschaft - Workforce connect (B2E) nach B2B und B2C - Routinen und Lernprozesse für die Netzwerkentstehung - Social Learning - Einführung von Mitarbeiter-Portal und elektronischen Personalprozessen in der DaimlerChrysler AG.
    Series
    Strukturwandel und Strukturpolitik ; Bd. 15
  2. Lamprecht, H.: Content-Einbindungen in Intranets und Internet-Portale : maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für Informationsmanagement (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Um Benutzergruppen tagesaktuell, nutzerfreundlich und preiswert über das Unternehmens-, Hochschulnetze oder über das Internet informieren zu können, bilden Intranet- und Portal-Anbindungen ideale Lösungen. Es wird der prinzipielle Aufbau von Intranet- und Portal-Anbindungen dargestellt und die Verfahrensweise bei der Konzipierung und Umsetzung von Lösungen erläutert. Von GBI realisierte Lösungen und die in ihnen umgesetzten Leistungsangebote werden präsentiert
    Series
    Tagungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis; 4
    Source
    Information Research & Content Management: Orientierung, Ordnung und Organisation im Wissensmarkt; 23. DGI-Online-Tagung der DGI und 53. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V. DGI, Frankfurt am Main, 8.-10.5.2001. Proceedings. Hrsg.: R. Schmidt
  3. Business information in the Intranet age (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:42:34
  4. Bantzer, P.: ¬Das Intranet als strategische Infrastruktur der innerbetrieblichen Informationsversorgung (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Information und Märkte: 50. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1998, Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Dokumentation e.V. (DGD), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 22.-24. September 1998. Hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld u. Gerhard J. Mantwill
  5. Internet und Intranet : Betriebliche Anwendungen und Auswirkungen (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Internet und Intranet eröffnen völlig neue Perspektiven in der Informationsverarbeitung. Bereiche, in denen die Gestaltung der Außenbeziehungen eine hohe strategische Bedeutung hat, stehen vor der Herausforderung, sich mit den neuen Techniken des Internet beschäftigen zu müssen. Auch wenn die kurzfristigen wirtschaftlichen Erfolge nicht unmittelbar in monetären Größen bewertet werden können, droht bei Ignorieren dieser Technologie ein Imageverlust gegenüber der Konkurrenz. Es spricht vieles dafür, daß die Erfolgspotentiale von Internet und Intranet in den nächsten Jahren nur dann realisiert werden können, wenn die dafür notwendigen Lernprozesse bereits jetzt eingeleitet werden
  6. Doyle, D.; Toit, A. du: Knowledge management in a law firm (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Concentrates on the use of Intranet technology to further the goals and ideals og knowledge management in a law firm. Emphasises the need for research on the implementation of corporate Intranets and defines concepts commonly used when dealing with knowledge management and collaborative technology. discusses the benefits and disadvantages of proprietary collaborative technology and the potential of Intranets to enable enterprise-wide transformation
  7. Scott, J.E.: Organizational knowledge and the Intranet (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Intranet has been hailed as the solution to organizational technology issues as far reaching as faster information systems development, access to legacy system data, integration of incompatible systems, and progress toward the "paperless office." Moreover, intranets enable work-flow management and project management and are a platform for process redesign. Yet possibly the most far-reaching impact of the Intranet is an organizational knowledge. Intranets are providing institutions and organizations with opportunities to create knowledge. A large proportion of the pioneers are high-technology companies making use of intranets for knowledge-intensive new product development. Intranets enable community expertise to develop, as engineers brainstorm and give each other feedback in discussion groups and share product specifications and product test result queries. The scope of interest in intranets is evidenced by diverse articles and applications in the medical, legal, engineering, training, travel, technical, computer-related, and manufacturing industries. Although some definitions restrict intranets to internal information an internal webs accessed exclusively by internal users, in this article, we adopt a broader definition that includes customers and suppliers in the extended enterprise [also called an "Extranet"] and industrywide applications. Thus, an intranet is a "powerful tool for institution-wide communications, collaborative projects, and the establishment of a sense of community an a manageable scale". Despite the fact that many organizations have adopted the Intranet with great enthusiasm and there has been an avalanche of Web and journalistic articles an the Intranet since the end of 1995, theoretical research has been lacking. Evidence of the business value of the Intranet has been convincing but largely anecdotal. In addition, negative reports have surfaced an hidden costs, performance limitations, and organizational resistance. Such issues have been researched with political theories that explain how some constituents gain and others lose when there is organizational change associated with information technology (IT) implementation. Organizational learning theories also explain such contradictions by examining what affects the creation, integration, and management of knowledge and the facilitation of organizational memory. For example, the theory of organizational knowledge creation posits that autonomy, intention, redundancy, fluctuation and creative chaos, and requisite variety are conditions that induce the transfer of tacit and explicit knowledge in a spiral from individual to group, to organization levels. The findings from this analysis of reported implementations of intranets generate a theoretically based model relating organizational kowledge to the Intranet phenomenon. We extend the inductive concepts by analyzing example of enabling conditions and organizational knowledge creation modes an intranets, using Nonaka's theory of organizational knowledge creation as a guide. Our contribution is to develop a theoretical understanding of the Intranet phenomenon, with an initial framework to guide further conceptual and empirical research an the impacts and business value of the Intranet and to present implications for information systems (IS) developers, IS departments, management, and researchers.
  8. Omfjord, T.: Intranet and information : bringing order to chaos (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Defines knowledge management as the systematic acquisition, synthesis, and sharing of information, insights and experiences to enable ongoing business success and argues that the primary role of the Knowledge Intranet is to equip an organization to deal with change. Discusses the 4 components of a Business Integration Model and considers issues common to most knowledge management projects as the starting point for the development of objectives based upon the experience of Andersen Consulting, Oslo, Norway. These are: using knowledge to gain competitive edge; making tacit knowledge explicit; sharing key business processes; and identifying guiding principles. Discusses the promotion of organizational learning, communication as an enabler, and the importance of personal development in the learning organization, which is the overall objective of an organization engaging in knowledge management
  9. May, T.A.: Internet and Intranet : the faces of the wired community (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Drwas on extensive research and experience to provide commentary and insight on a range of management issues in the information technology world. Presents a picture of the evolving composition of commerical relationships resulting from the emergence of the Internet and new modes of enacting trade among businesses

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