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Handbook on Digital Platforms and Ecosystems in Manufacturing
This timely Handbook examines the rapidly expanding research area of digital platforms and business ecosystems in the context of manufacturing industries. Chapters analyze core topics such as business model transformation, ecosystem design and governance, offering an up-to-date overview of crucial research.
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This timely Handbook examines the rapidly expanding research area of digital platforms and business ecosystems in the context of manufacturing industries. Chapters analyze core topics such as business model transformation, ecosystem design and governance, offering an up-to-date overview of crucial research.
Multidisciplinary in scope, the Handbook includes rigorously researched contributions from over 60 global experts from a variety of areas including management, computer science, and industrial engineering. Chapters explore a wealth of industry applications, bridging the previous research gap between the study of digital platforms and other prominent disciplines by proposing an integrated approach to manufacturing. Ultimately, this erudite Handbook emphasizes the superior resilience of ecosystem-based platforms in addressing any potential supply chain disruption.
Scholars and students of business administration, economics and computer science will find this book to be of great benefit. Due to its practical scope, it will also be valuable for practitioners in management fields.
Multidisciplinary in scope, the Handbook includes rigorously researched contributions from over 60 global experts from a variety of areas including management, computer science, and industrial engineering. Chapters explore a wealth of industry applications, bridging the previous research gap between the study of digital platforms and other prominent disciplines by proposing an integrated approach to manufacturing. Ultimately, this erudite Handbook emphasizes the superior resilience of ecosystem-based platforms in addressing any potential supply chain disruption.
Scholars and students of business administration, economics and computer science will find this book to be of great benefit. Due to its practical scope, it will also be valuable for practitioners in management fields.
Critical Acclaim
''The Handbook on Digital Platforms and Business Ecosystems in Manufacturing is timely, relevant, and interesting. The topics and chapters in this Handbook are excellent for supply chain and information systems graduate courses. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the intersection of technology and manufacturing.’
– Kevin Scheibe, Iowa State University, US
– Kevin Scheibe, Iowa State University, US
Contributors
Contributors include: Ivo Adan, Alp Akcay, Alessandro Ancarani, Andrea Appolloni, Francesco Arcidiacono, Verena Luisa Aufderheide, Sabine Baumann, Nicolas Böhm, Marc Brechtel, Christoph Buck, Lukas Budde, Wenjuan Cheng, Ashley Church, Quang-Vinh Dang, Nicola Del Sarto, Carmela Di Mauro, Alberto Di Minin, Anna Marie Dyhr Ulrich, Christoph Ertl, Sebastian Floerecke, Claudia Franzè, Paweł Głodek, Susanne Gretzinger, Giulio Ferrigno, Thomas Friedli, Roman Hänggi, Alexander Herzfeldt, Simon Hiller, Jonas Kallisch, Julius Kirschbaum, Leonardo Laglia, Marcel Leerhoff, Birgit Leick, Alisa Lorenz, Nils Madeja, Asia Mariuzzo, Kathrin M. Möslein, Laura Montag, Dominik Morar, Günter Müller-Stewens, Jonathan Natzel, Daniel O''Brien, Danilo Pesce, Dimitri Petrik, Tom Pettau, Tim Posselt, Seth Powless, Paavo Ritala, Susanne Royer, Philip T. Roundy, Mika Ruokonen, Torsten Schmid, Florian Schupp, Nitish Singh, Joachim Stonig, Victoria Konovalenko Slettli, Ennio Thijssen, Luke Treves, Laura Marie-Luise Watkowski, Christian Zabel