Improving Service Innovation Through Structured Process-Oriented Knowledge Infrastructure Design
- Topics:
- Innovation,
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Innovation,
- Knowledge,
- Management,
- Queensland University Of Technology,
- Service Innovation,
- Strategy
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Overview: Formalised service innovation is a central tenet of enterprise systems lifecycle phases. Event driven process models extended with knowledge objects are found to be not useful in early lifecycle phases. When an upgrade is required, a map of the knowledge infrastructure is needed to better design further service innovation because functional maps no longer adequately describe the context adequately. By looking at formal changes to business processes as service innovations, and recognising the knowledge infrastructure inherent in services generally, changes driven through technology such as ES can be better understood with the application of frameworks such as B-KIDE.
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Format: PDF | Size: 76KB | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 8




