The development of information infrastructures for international trade to improve supply chain visibility and security has gained momentum due to technological advances. An information infrastructure is a shared, open, and evolving assemblage of interlinked information systems providing distinct information technology capabilities. Examples of information infrastructures are the internet, electronic market places and music platforms. Information infrastructures can be highly beneficial as shown by the aforementioned examples, yet often fail to deliver expected benefits. This research focuses on the cultivation of information infrastructures which refers to a softer, less disruptive design approach compared to traditional design approaches i...
Part 5: Witness WorkshopInternational audienceThis paper reports on the use of key design properties...
One of the key challenges that governments face in supervising international supply chains is the ne...
In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business...
The development of information infrastructures for international trade to improve supply chain visib...
In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business...
In global supply chains, information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within busines...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
Regulators in international trade are facing a seemingly impossible challenge of increasing controla...
In global supply chains, information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within busines...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an II as...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
This paper discusses the impact of information costs on the organisation of international trade. The...
Part 4: InfrastructuresInternational audienceDigital infrastructures (DI) that support information e...
Part 5: Witness WorkshopInternational audienceThis paper reports on the use of key design properties...
One of the key challenges that governments face in supervising international supply chains is the ne...
In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business...
The development of information infrastructures for international trade to improve supply chain visib...
In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business...
In global supply chains, information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within busines...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
Regulators in international trade are facing a seemingly impossible challenge of increasing controla...
In global supply chains, information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within busines...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an II as...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
In this article we theorize about the design of information infrastructures (II). We define an infor...
This paper discusses the impact of information costs on the organisation of international trade. The...
Part 4: InfrastructuresInternational audienceDigital infrastructures (DI) that support information e...
Part 5: Witness WorkshopInternational audienceThis paper reports on the use of key design properties...
One of the key challenges that governments face in supervising international supply chains is the ne...
In global supply chains information about transactions resides in fragmented pockets within business...