e-Business in Manufacturing Industries: A Source of Competitive Advantage?

Topics:
Competitive Strategy
Tags:
Competitive Advantage,
E-business,
e-Business W@tch,
E-business/E-Commerce,
Internet,
Manufacturing,
Web Technology
Source:
e-Business W@tch

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Overview: E-business remains an important element of corporate strategy in the automotive, the pharmaceutical, and the machinery and equipment industry. The ability of firms to gain competitive advantage crucially depends on whether and how investments into e-business technologies are transferred into innovative activities. Due to different business dynamics and environments among industrial sectors, there is no generic e-business strategy that would guarantee success. Instead, firms need to find individual solutions that help them to either become more efficient in what they are doing, or to improve their products and services.

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Format: PDF | Size: 54KB | Date: Sep 2002 | Pages: 4


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