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1 - 1 The Networked Economy: A new way of doing business Copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Part 1
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2001 Our Changing World Computer networks Internet/World Wide Web Electronic commerce Networked economy- Enhanced, transformed, or new economic relationships based on computer networks and human knowledge Web time - Web year
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2001 GLOBALIZATION Track and Place orders internationally 24 hour / 7 day operation Communicate via Networks Competition in World Markets Global Workgroups Global Delivery Systems
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2001 Our Changing World Purchasing a camera Ownership process Requirements
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2001 Our Changing World Purchasing a camera Requirements Acquisition
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2001 Our Changing World Purchasing a camera Requirements Acquisition Ownership
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2001 Our Changing World Purchasing a camera Requirements Acquisition Ownership Retirement Old vs. New
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2001 Changing the Rules Scarcityland, capitaltime Searching paper-based, Web-based strategies in person Transactionsface-to-face,e-mail, Web, phone, mailelectronic checks, cardspayments Communicationone-to-one,many-to-many many-to-many Information analog digital storage Areas of ChangeIndustrial EconomyNetworked Economy
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2001 TRANSFORMATION OF ENTERPRISE Flattening Empowerment Decentralization (multinational) Location Independence (virtual) Collaborative Work Low Transaction Costs Flexibility (decision making) *
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2001 Changing the Rules Metcalf’s law
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2001 Changing the Rules Intelligent agents Electronic communities Analog to digital conversion Creative destruction
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2001 Elements of the Networked Economy The networked economy triangle Economic Relationships Computers Connectivity Knowledge Chip Bandwidth Human
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2001 Elements of the Networked Economy Possible Relationships in the Networked Economy INTRAnet EXTRAnet
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2001 Elements of the Networked Economy Converting data to information Data Processing Information Knowledge Knowledge Workers
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2001 Elements of the Networked Economy Data and information Department A Payroll Department B Payroll Department C Payroll Department D Payroll Department E Payroll Company Payroll Employee Pay Employee Pay Employee Pay Hours Pay Rate
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2001 Infrastructure of the Networked Economy Information technology All forms of technology used to create, store, exchange, and use information in its various forms –Hardware –Software –Programs
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2001 Infrastructure of the Networked Economy Personal productivity software (tools) Organizational productivity (network) Processing transactions
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Systems –Input –Processing –Output –Feedback Information systems (IS)
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Shared processing to shared information Shared Processing Personal Computing Shared Information and Resources
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2001 How Information Systems Affect Organization Economic –Human Costs –Transaction Costs –Decision Making Costs –Change in Operating Procedures –Political Issues - security, control
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Fareastfoods.Com
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Fareastfoods.Com Fareastfoods.com Order System Customer Food Order Feedback from Customer Delivery of Food Item
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Data, knowledge, information, and decisions Data Information Knowledge Decisions Processing InterpretationRequest
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Information Systems Cycle Transactions Data Storage Decisions Remember the Past Preparing for the Future Handling the Present People and Technology
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2001 Information Technology in Organizations Transaction Processing System Transactions Data Entry Transaction Processing Organizational Memory A Look Ahead... (Database)
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2001 Information Technology: Infrastructure of the Networked Economy Chapter 2
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