Digital Futures, Digital Transformation From Lean Production to Acce
This book provides an integrated overview of key trends in digital transformation, taking into consideration five interrelated dimensions: strategy and business models, society, organization, technology and regulation. As such, it provides a framework for
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Ahmed Bounfour
Digital Futures, Digital Transformation From Lean Production to Acceluction
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Ahmed Bounfour
Digital Futures, Digital Transformation From Lean Production to Acceluction
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Ahmed Bounfour European Chair on Intellectual Capital University Paris-Sud Sceaux France
ISSN 2196-8705 Progress in IS ISBN 978-3-319-23278-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-23279-9
ISSN 2196-8713
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Foreword
The ISD Program: An Example of Collective Intelligence in the Digital World The CIGREF Foundation, whose mission is to better understand how the digital world is transforming the way we live and do business, rolled out the Information Systems Dynamics (ISD) international research program in 2010. At CIGREF, we believe that digital culture is characterized by sharing of information and knowledge between the different stakeholders of an organization so as to build a collective intelligence that acts as a source of value creation for the enterprise. The ISD program is a remarkable example of the construction of a collective intelligence. When we set the project up in 2010, our aim was to create a collaborative, open program, integrating multiple contributions. In other words, a “research program 2.0”. The program’s goals are ambitious: • Draw on academic research to provide key insights for understanding a different future in a different world; • Advise the leaders of major public and private organizations on strategic digital issues, in the light of changes under way in business models and in society at large; • Define new,
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