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Networks define modern business. Networks introduce new risks (as seen by the rapid spread of contagion in global financial markets) and opportunities (as seen in the rapid rise of network-based businesses).
While managers typically view business through the lens of a single firm, this book
challenges readers to take a broader view of their enterprises and opportunities.
This book’s 28 original essays include
CK Prahalad on networks as the new locus of competitive advantage
Russell E. Palmer on leadership in a networked global environment
Dawn Iacobucci and James M. Salter II on the business implications of social networking
Franklin Allen and Ana Babus on contagion in financial markets
Steven O. Kimbrough on artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation,
and networks
Satish Nambisan and Mohan Sawhney on tapping the “global brain” for innovation
Manuel E. Sosa on coordination networks in product development
Christophe Van den Bulte and Stefan Wuyts on customer networks
Christoph Zott and Raphael Amit on using business models to drive network-based strategies
Yoram (Jerry) Wind, Victor Fung, and William Fung on network orchestration
Valery Yakubovich and Ryan Burg on network-based HR strategy
Howard Kunreuther on risk management strategies for an interdependent world
Paul R. Kleindorfer and Ilias D. Visvikis on integrating financial and physical networks in global logistics
Witold J. Henisz on network-based political and social risk management
Boaz Ganor on terrorism networks
And much more...