The Internet as a Technology-Based Ecosystem
A New Approach to the Analysis of Business, Markets and Industries
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:12th May '17
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- Paperback£54.99(9781349936243)

"This book offers a radically different explanation of the contemporary digital environment and how organisations may evolve their strategies in chaotic and complex conditions. It provides new thinking and challenges the classical school of strategy by constructing a biological and platform ecosystem perspective." (Klaus Oestreicher, Professor, International University of Georgia, Georgia)
The Internet as a Technology-Based Eco-System offers a range of alternative models and analytical frameworks for the analysis of internet-based technology companies in the twenty-first century, creating a valuable tool for students and academics undertakingresearch in strategy, technology and electronic engineering.
This book examines and critiques classical approaches to strategic analysis, whilst exploring alternative methods which utilise ecosystem and platform concepts, as well as chaos and complexity theories. The innovative study provides a critique of the neoclassical Newtonian school of strategy, and proves it to be largely inappropriate as a decision-making methodology in today’s internet-based market. By developing a new biological hydrothermal vent model in which analogical comparisons are made with the Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector, the chapterschallenge existing paradigms of competitive advantage and analyse the extent to which the Internet can be considered to be an ecosystem in its own right. The Internet as a Technology-Based Eco-System offers a range of alternative models and analytical frameworks for the analysis of internet-based technology companies in the twenty-first century, creating a valuable tool for students and academics undertakingresearch in strategy, technology and electronic engineering.
ISBN: 9781137600769
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168 pages
1st ed. 2017