Information and communication technology for competitive intelligence
Competitive intelligence (CI) is about gathering and analyzing environmental information for strategic purposes. To gather and analyze this information, information and communication technology (ICT) is an invaluable tool. Examples are: the Internet, data warehouses or specific applications for comp...
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Hershey, Pa. :
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Table of Contents:
- The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Competitive Intelligence / Dirk Vriens
- Sharp by Connection: Linking Competitive Intelligence and Intranets / Paul Hendriks, Wendy Jacobs
- Using Web Link Analysis to Detect and Analyze Hidden Web Communities / Edna O.F. Reid
- Enabling Strategy Formulation by ICT: A Viable Systems Approach / Dirk Vriens, Jan Achterbergh
- Using Groupware to Gather and Analyze Intelligence in a Public Setting: Development of Integral Safety Plans in an Electronic Meeting / Etiënne Rouwette, Jac A. M. Vennix
- Improving Competitive Intelligence Through System Dynamics / Özge Pala, Dirk Vriens, Jac A. M. Vennix
- A Framework for Business Performance Management / Marco van der Kooij
- The Source Map: A Means to Support Collection Activities / Dirk Vriens, Jan Achterbergh
- Intelligence from Space: Using Geographical Information Systems for Competitive Intelligence / Paul Hendriks
- Building a Competitive Intelligence System: An Infrastructural Approach / Egbert Philips
- It's All in the Game: How to Use Simulation-Games for Competitive Intelligence and How to Support Them by ICT / Jan Achterbergh, Dirk Vriens
- Using Groupware to Build a Scenario-Based Early Warning System / Theo van Mullekom, Jac A. M. Vennix.