Trust, E-innovation and Leadership in Change

Topics:
Change Management
Tags:
HDC,
Internet,
Leadership,
Management,
Paper
Source:
HDC

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Overview: This paper first explains the understanding of the literature on hybridity. The paper then discusses some innovative possibilities of internet technology. Next, the paper discusses the issue of change strategy. The paper then presents some basic information on the authors' case. The paper then describes the authors' first research activities and the conclusions: the authors' expect a slow change process. Then the paper describes in more detail the search for levers to speed up the change process. The paper describes in detail a complex pattern that the authors' have reconstructed.

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Format: PDF | Size: 222KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 21


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