PRO-VE 2007: Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks pp 435-442 | Cite as
Collaborative Services to Maintain Electronic Business Relationships
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Abstract
Electronic collaborative networks are a prevailing concept in actual scientific business management literature. Because of the occurrence of newly concepts as “service orientation” and service oriented architectures, electronic networks and business intelligence, has gained momentum and revival. In the paper we look at the conceptual design of a framework for the development of collaborative services to maintain electronic business relationships. The reader gets acquainted with relevant theories and research strands that need to flow into a design framework of collaborative services.
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Social Network Analysis Small World Network Business Partner Business Relationship Collaborative Network
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