Over the past decade or so, systems integration has become a key
factor in the operations, strategy and competitive advantage of major
corporations in a wide variety of sectors (e.g. computing, automotive,
telecommunications, military systems and aerospace). Systems
integration is a strategic task that pervades business management not
only at the technical level but also at the management and strategic
levels. This book shows how and why this new kind of systems
integration has evolved into an emerging model of industrial
organization whereby firms, and groups of firms, join together
different types of knowledge, skill and activity, as well as hardware,
software, and human resources to produce new products for the
marketplace. This book is the first to systematically explore systems
integration from a business and innovation perspective. Contributors
delve deeply into the nature, dimensions and dynamics of the new
systems integration, deploying research and analytical techniques from
a wide variety of disciplines including, the theory of the firm, the
history of technology, industrial organization, regional studies,
strategic management, and innovation studies. This wealth of research
capability provides deep insights into the new model of systems
integration and supports this with an abundance of empirical evidence.
The book is organized in three main parts. The first part focuses on
the history of systems integration. Contributors trace the early
history of systems integration using different industrial examples.
The second part presents theoretical and analytical aspects of systems
integration. Contributions concentrate on the regulatory and cognitive
features of systems integration, the relationships between systems
integration and regional competitive advantage, and the way in which
systems integration supports the competitive advantage of firms. The
third part takes industry and firm-level approaches. Contributions
focus on different sectors and highlight the specificity of systems
integration in various industrial domains, stressing its importance
for systems integration in the case of complex capital goods, such as
aircraft and telecommunications equipment, as well as consumer goods,
such as personal computers and automobiles.
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ISBN
9780191608353
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok