This book explores how the network sustainable business model is being built in response to the significant changes that are increasing strategic effectiveness and operating efficiency. Incorporating the new post-COVID19 digital landscape, it synthesizes the outputs of practitioner oriented publications and integrates these with classic concepts in operations strategy to provide a unique perspective on value generally, and the value chain network as a part of the business model in the Industry 4.0/5.0 environment specifically.

Including illustrative case examples and pursuing a unique workbook approach, each chapter is built around a set of diagrams, making the concepts more accessible for graduate business students and practitioners alike.

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The Development of the Value Chain Network 3.0.- Industry and Market Dynamics.- Managing Value PERFORMANCE VALUE DRIVERS AND BUILDERS.- CAPABILITY RESPONSES AND ORGANISATIONAL EXCELLENCE.- PERFORMANCE AND POSITIONING.- Profitability and Productivity.- Producibility.- Collaborative Partnerships and People.- PLATFORMS.- PlanetCare and Sustainability.- Capability Responses and Organisational Excellence.- Introduction: The Changing Business Environment: Industrié 4.0 becomes Industry 5.0, Value Chain Management 2.0 becomes Value Chain 3.0 and Stakeholder Value Management 1.0 becomes Stakeholder Value Management 2.0.- NETWORK ECONOMICS.- Reimagining “Business” Cycles.- Digital Business Model Essentials.- The Developing Value Chain.- Value Chain Analysis and Mapping.- Reimagining the Value Chain Network.- Concepts and Cases

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This book explores how the network sustainable business model is being built in response to the significant changes that are increasing strategic effectiveness and operating efficiency. Incorporating the new post-COVID19 digital landscape, it synthesizes the outputs of practitioner oriented publications and integrates these with classic concepts in operations strategy to provide a unique perspective on value generally, and the value chain network as a part of the business model in the Industry 4.0/5.0 environment specifically.

Including illustrative case examples and pursuing a unique workbook approach, each chapter is built around a set of diagrams, making the concepts more accessible for graduate business students and practitioners alike.

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Presents how to build a network sustainable business model Provides a synthesis of classic concepts and emerging trends related to value chain networks Explores value chain networks as a part of business model in the Industry 4.0/5.0 environment
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783031379994
Publisert
2023-11-16
Utgiver
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
426

Biografisk notat

David Walters BA (Alberta), MSc (Bradford), PhD (Cranfield) is an Honorary Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Prior to this post he was a Professor of Management of Logistics and Supply Chain at ITLS, University of Sydney and subsequently an Honorary Professor. He has held posts at the Cranfield School of Management, Oxford University (Templeton College), UK, Macquarie University and the Western Sydney University (Sydney Graduate School of Management), Australia. He has published several textbooks on business and marketing subjects – most recently "Managing in the Value Chain Network" (2012) – and over 30 articles in academic journals. His teaching experience spans various continents and regions, including North America, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Additionally, he has served as a consultant for many international companies, e.g. AWA, BOC, CSR, British Oxygen Company, and Coates; and notable retailing organisations, e.g. Harrods, Laura Ashley, the Kingfisher Group, Storehouse, Marks and Spencer, and Tesco.

Deborah Helman BA (Leicester), MPhil (Cranfield), PhD (Birmingham) is a Professor of Sales and Marketing at the Keller Graduate School of Management, DeVry University, USA and Co-Managing Editor of the DeVry University Journal of Scholarly Research. Her research chiefly involves qualitative methods – focus groups, and case study development in both the business and academic contexts. She is a member of the American Marketing Association.