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Michel Pouly

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Trust categories and their impacts on information exchange processes in vertical collaborative networked organisations

Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Michel Pouly, Garikoitz Madinabeitia

Whereas small and medium enterprises can answer the different business challenges through cooperation within collaborative networked organisations (CNOs), human aspects constitute a fundamental issue in these networks since it is neither organisations nor ...
Taylor & Francis2012

Lessons learned from the lifecycle management of collaborative enterprises networks: The case of Swiss Microtech

Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Michel Pouly

Purpose – Research on the dynamics of Collaborative Enterprises Networks (CEN) lacks consistency and industrial feedback. The purpose of this paper is to present insights and lessons learned from an industrial case study dealing with the practical experien ...
2012

Real-Time Collaborative Information Management in Enterprises

Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Michel Pouly, Sébastien Berthold

The European manufacturing sector has experienced considerable changes in the last several decades because of the reduction of the manufacturing depth. Continuous pressure on prices and global competition forced companies to concentrate on core competences ...
Springer2011
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