2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32689-4_24
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Digital Service Platform for Networked Enterprises Collaboration: A Case Study of the NEMESYS Project

Abstract: Call for Exceptional Thesis LNBIP reports state-of-the-art results in areas related to business information systems and industrial application software developmenttimely, at a high level, and in both printed and electronic form. LNBIP is abstracted/indexed in ISI Proceedings, DBLP, EI and Scopus.

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“…Developing environmental sustainability solutions and implementing green innovation are global challenges [28]. The increasing importance of green innovation is becoming a promising area of green supply chain management, where enterprises can eliminate the direct and indirect environmental impacts of the organization's final products [29]. Most Chinese enterprises have a low green innovation ability, and because they rely more on 'terminal' emission reduction, they cannot solve the problem of environmental pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing environmental sustainability solutions and implementing green innovation are global challenges [28]. The increasing importance of green innovation is becoming a promising area of green supply chain management, where enterprises can eliminate the direct and indirect environmental impacts of the organization's final products [29]. Most Chinese enterprises have a low green innovation ability, and because they rely more on 'terminal' emission reduction, they cannot solve the problem of environmental pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital platforms (DPs) play a fundamental role in today's connected and data-rich society supporting information sharing, collaboration and collective action [1], in cooperation settings such as online communities or enterprise networks. In the business domain, DPs have been fundamental for organizational strategies, strongly relying on formal and informal relationships with other entities, with variations of DPs being designed and developed to improve the management of processes and activities, in particular supporting collaboration and information management [2,3]. Notwithstanding this development, the full potential of DPs is far from being released or even acknowledged by the individual companies or business networks [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%