Abstract: Chapter 7 Business Community Management Ricardo Almeida, Ricardo AlmeidaSearch for more papers by this authorLuis Maia Carneiro, Luis Maia CarneiroSearch for more papers by this authorAndré Sá, André SáSearch for more papers by this authorPedro S Ferreira, Pedro S FerreiraSearch for more papers by this authorRosanna Fornasiero, Rosanna FornasieroSearch for more papers by this author Ricardo Almeida, Ricardo AlmeidaSearch for more papers by this authorLuis Maia Carneiro, Luis Maia CarneiroSearch for more papers by this authorAndré Sá, André SáSearch for more papers by this authorPedro S Ferreira, Pedro S FerreiraSearch for more papers by this authorRosanna Fornasiero, Rosanna FornasieroSearch for more papers by this author Book Editor(s):Raùl Poler, Raùl PolerSearch for more papers by this authorLuis Maia Carneiro, Luis Maia CarneiroSearch for more papers by this authorThomas Jasinski, Thomas JasinskiSearch for more papers by this authorMarc Zolghadri, Marc ZolghadriSearch for more papers by this authorPaolo Pedrazzoli, Paolo PedrazzoliSearch for more papers by this author First published: 17 December 2012 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118607077.ch7Citations: 2 AboutPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShareShare a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Summary This chapter on business community (BC) management presents the BUILD module of the Net-Challenge methodology whose objective is to provide the conceptual background and methodological guidance for organizations that want to create and manage BCs (BC building) that are supported by advanced information and communication technology (ICT) tools. The extensive use of social networking applications is promoted, including the applications developed by the Net-Challenge project and existing standard tools, such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. These BCs are business environments that comprise a significant number of organizations (mostly small-and medium-enterprises (SMEs)), where trust is developed between its members and communication mechanisms are established. For each phase of the BC lifecycle, the conceptual background, methods, guidelines, best practices and business processes are proposed to support organizations implementing the activities and initiatives necessary to ensure the desired performance. Citing Literature Intelligent Non-hierarchical Manufacturing Networks RelatedInformation
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-12-17
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