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Publikation IKT-Zukunft findet im Klassenzimmer statt - oder eben nicht(Netzmedien AG, 2004) Dettling, WalterDie Veränderungen, die die ICT auslöst, wirken sich nicht nur auf die Fächer der Kerninformatik und deren Anwendungsgebiete aus. Vielmehr muss sich das gesamte Schweizer Bildungssystem den neuen Aufgaben stellen, sonst droht der Wirtschaftsstandort Schweiz der Entwicklung hinterherzuhinken.04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation ICT and Innovation in Small Companies(2007) Schubert, Petra; Fisher, Julie; Leimstoll, UweThe small business sector is very important to most economies generating significant wealth and employment. It has generally been accepted that small business owners are less likely to embrace innovation and less likely to have a well-defined business strategy. Yet for companies to grow and continue to be successful innovation is critical. Given the importance of this sector there is a need for governments and policy makers to understand innovation in small business particularly in terms of ICT implementation and use in order to formulate appropriate programs and policies. There have been few studies reported in the literature however, that have looked at innovation in the small business sector. This study investigated small Swiss businesses with 10 to 49 employees. A survey of 389 small businesses found that most see themselves as innovative and most use IT to support innovation.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation The Importance of ICT: An Empirical Study in Swiss SMEs(2006) Schubert, Petra; Leimstoll, UweThe following paper presents results from a longitudinal study about the importance and use of information and communication technology in Swiss small and medium-sized companies. In an empirical survey, 989 questionnaires were collected and analysed (return rate 17 %). The results were weighted according to company size and industry sector and are thus representative for Switzerland. The findings show that Swiss SMEs ? in their self assessment ? manage to gain (competitive) advantages from the deployment of information and communication technology. ICT is universally used (even) in (small and medium-sized) companies. There is a high degree of inter-organisational ICT use. ICT know-how and awareness are strongly rooted in management. The general conclusion is that IT matters for Swiss SMEs.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Dramatically different price developments for mobile services in India and Switzerland and their underlying drivers(2005) Bürkler, ErichPurpose - By comparing prices for mobile services in India and Switzerland, this article aims to highlight marginal differences in regulations ? besides other significant factors ? which can result in totally different price developments.Design/methodology/approach ? A holistic approach is used to explain the various drivers behind price developments. Besides costs (including licence fees), customer behaviours (summarized in demand elasticity), competitive behaviour (explained by the applied marketing mix) and termination fees (either as a price stabilizer ? if not freezer ? or as a relatively marginal cost component) represent the relevant drivers.Findings ? The comparative study underlines the crucial role termination costs play in dynamic mobile markets ? besides the usually stressed general cost levels and numbers of competitors.01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation What is Organizational Knowledge Maturing and how can it be assessed?(2009) Riss, Uwe; Witschel, Hans Friedrich; Brun, Roman; Thönssen, BarbaraWe introduce the concept of organizational knowledge maturing based on the idea of developing knowledge assets. We explain the dimensions that have to beconsidered and introduce the Knowledge Maturing Dimension Framework to measure the maturity level. Finally we describe service classes as the building blocks of afuture organizational learning and maturing environment (OLME).04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Support Knowledge Intensive Work with Semantic Technologies(2009) Brun, Roman; Martin, AndreasThis paper introduces an approach to support knowledge intensive work with semantic technologies by semantically enriching processes and then applying reasoning techniques on them. Further, the proposed use cases show the abilities of semantically enriched processes. Finally the paper introduces a possible architecture of a system which facilitates the knowledge intensive work with semantic technologies.processes and finally the paper introduces a possible architecture of a system which supports the knowledge intensive work with semantic technologies.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Management-Entscheide zu Outsourcing, Managed Hosting und ASP - Was Manager wissen müssen!(BPX, 2001) Dalla Vecchia, Martina; Dalla Vecchia, Martin; Eugster, JörgWann lohnt sich IT-Outsourcing?Was sind Managed Services?Was bringt Application Service Providing?Wo sind betriebswirtschaftliche Potenziale?Wie findet man den richtigen Anbieter?Welche Begriffe muss man kennen?Unser Booklet beantwortet Managementfragen! Sie finden Übersichten, Checklisten und WWW-Adressen.02 - MonographiePublikation Handyromane - Made in Europe(Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft, 04.05.2009) Bendel, Oliver; Hornung-Prähauser, Veronika; Luckmann, MichaelaWir leben und lernen heute in einer Welt mit einem großen Angebot an Bildungstechnologien und mit der Informationsfülle des partizipativen Internet. Weitgehend unerforscht ist die Frage, wie damit Kreativität und kreatives Lernen forciert werden kann, gelten sie immerhin als Schlüsselqualifikationen der Zukunft. Im Fokus der interdisziplinären Fachtagung Kreativität und Innovationskompetenz im digitalen Netz standen der kreative Mensch, der Prozess, das kreative Produkt und das notwendige kreative Umfeld. Gleichlautend auch der Tagungsband der 5. EduMedia-Tagung, die von 4.-5. Mai 2009 in Salzburg statt fand.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Outsourcing of ICT: An Empirical Study in Swiss SMEs(2007) Schubert, Petra; Leimstoll, UweResults from a longitudinal study on the importance and use of information and communication technology in Swiss small and medium-sized companies provide the basis of this paper. In an empirical survey, 901 questionnaires were collected and analysed. The results were weighted according to company size and industry sector and are representative for Switzerland. The data was used to run an extensive cluster analysis. Based on the identified clusters, several bivariat analyses were performed in order to identify the typical outsourcing behaviour of the clusters. The clusters were tested against four different statements regarding (1) experiences with outsourcing, (2) degree of outsourcing (buy or rent), (3) IT know-how, and (4) influencers for outsourcing. The results have a high statistical validity and allowed us to draw conclusions about the typical behaviour of cluster members.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation IT Outsourcing bei KMUs: eine Bestandsaufnahme(2007) Leimstoll, UweDie Schweizer KMUs stehen dem IT Outsourcing eher zurückhaltend gegenüber. «Selbermachen» ist angesagt, obwohl mit der Auslagerung durchaus positive Effekte erzielt wurden. Für die IT-Dienstleister heisst es: Nischen suchen.01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung