item: #1 of 203 id: jisib-10 author: Dousset, Bernard; El haddadi, Anass; Mothe, Josiane title: Content Accessibility and Semantic Networks Processed on Foreign Natural Language Analysis date: 2011-12-31 words: 5004 flesch: 54 summary: This analysis shows the trajectories of the authors when they collaborate with other authors. But in so doing, two difficulties arise: - Google fails when translating some of the names and in this case keeps the UNICODE (see 7th author figure 5) - Several authors with different codes can be translated to give the same name. keywords: analysis; authors; chinese; documents; field; figure; information; keywords; language; new; terms cache: jisib-10.pdf plain text: jisib-10.txt item: #2 of 203 id: jisib-102 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 4, NO 3 (2014) date: 2015-03-22 words: 1226 flesch: 30 summary: The paper by Salavdor et al. is dedicated to Associate Professor Jonas Rundquist, a colleague at Halmstad University and at the same time a great admirer of the Spanish speaking Americas, who passed away in December 2014. Journal Contact: Mailing Address: JISIB Halmstad University Box 823 301 18 Halmstad SWEDEN Principal Contact: Prof. Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen School of Business and Engineering (SBE) keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-102.pdf plain text: jisib-102.txt item: #3 of 203 id: jisib-104 author: Rodríguez Salvador, Marisela; Cruz Zamudio, Paola; Santiago Avila Carrasco, Andrés; Olivares Benítez, Elías; Arellano Bautista, Beatriz title: Strategic Foresight: Determining Patent Trends in Additive Manufacturing date: 2015-03-22 words: 6602 flesch: 46 summary: KEYWORDS: Strategic foresight, foresight, patent analysis, additive manufacturing 1.0 Introduction Manufacturing is an important sector for the worldwide economy. As literature has showed since many years ago patent analysis represents a key tool to determine and analyze industry trends. keywords: analysis; component; espacenet; family; figure; foresight; future; manufacturing; matheo; number; organizations; patent; research; technologies; technology cache: jisib-104.pdf plain text: jisib-104.txt item: #4 of 203 id: jisib-105 author: Vriens, Dirk; Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: Disruptive Intelligence - How to gather Information to deal with disruptive innovations date: 2015-03-22 words: 10728 flesch: 52 summary: In particular, we analyze disruptive innovation theory and formulate several intelligence topics which may help in predicting disruptive innovations. This section discusses disruptive innovations and their drivers based on disruptive innovation theory as it has been developed over the last twenty years. keywords: business; christensen; christensen et; customers; disruptive; et al; innovation; value cache: jisib-105.pdf plain text: jisib-105.txt item: #5 of 203 id: jisib-106 author: Calof, Jonathan title: Evaluating the Impact and Value of Competitive Intelligence From The users Perspective - The Case of the National Research Council’s Technical Intelligence Unit date: 2015-03-22 words: 6511 flesch: 49 summary: While most of the benefits identified in this study are consistent with past research, nevertheless there appears to be organizational nuances to intelligence benefits that may need to be looked at in future studies. Additional perceptual based indicators of service quality and customer satisfaction measures were also suggested by intelligence clients. keywords: benefits; clients; cti; impact; instrument; intelligence; literature; measures; number; service; study cache: jisib-106.pdf plain text: jisib-106.txt item: #6 of 203 id: jisib-107 author: Barnea, Avner title: Competitive Intelligence in the Defense Industry: A Perspective from Israel – A Case study analysis date: 2015-03-22 words: 6550 flesch: 37 summary: As we can see in Table 1, the transformation in the external forces influenced intensively on this industry while the demand to fulfill CI needs was evidently growing. The key intelligence topics (KIT's) of CI units in this industry were mainly the requirements, intentions and plans of countries and defense establishments to improve their military capabilities by purchase defense products and competitors' activity aiming to beat the others. keywords: business; competition; defense; industry; information; intelligence; israel; needs; new; section; sector cache: jisib-107.pdf plain text: jisib-107.txt item: #7 of 203 id: jisib-108 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 5, NO 1 (2015) date: 2015-06-05 words: 990 flesch: 19 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Associate Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Associate Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Hedin Intelligence & Strategy Consultancy, Sweden Mourad Oubrich, President of CIEMS, Morocco javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') The journal would like to thank the organizers of these conferences for a fruitful cooperation, where JISIB editors have served as reviewers of scientific track papers and best paper awards. keywords: france; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-108.pdf plain text: jisib-108.txt item: #8 of 203 id: jisib-109 author: Barlette, Yves; Gundolf, Katherine; Jaouen, Annabelle title: Toward a better understanding of SMB CEOs' Information Security Behavior: Insights from Threat or Coping appraisal date: 2015-06-05 words: 6451 flesch: 49 summary: Introduction Many threats to information security (ISS) come from employees' behavior which are not compliant with information security policies (Chu & Chau, 2014; Siponen et al., 2014), ISS organizational rules or even guidelines or requirements (Ifinedo, 2012; Workman et al., 2008). Encouraging information security behaviors in organizations: Role of penalties, pressures and perceived effectiveness, Decision Support Systems, Vol. 47, n°2, p. 154-165. Hofstede, G., Neuijen, B., Daval-Ohayv, D. and Sanders, G. (1990). keywords: ceos; efficacy; information; information security; intention; management; response; security; vol cache: jisib-109.pdf plain text: jisib-109.txt item: #9 of 203 id: jisib-11 author: Ditter, Dominik; Henselmann, Klaus; Scherr, Elisabeth title: Using XBRL Technology to Extract Competitive Information from Financial Statements date: 2011-12-31 words: 5608 flesch: 47 summary: Extracting competitive information from XBRL Financial Statements This section describes how competitive information can be extracted from US GAAP XBRL reports. An XML Processor can also be used to extract information; however, it is not possible to use all information (e.g., to mathematically check for correctness and completeness) XBRL documents provide (Hoffman 2010, 24). keywords: data; document; figure; gaap; information; language; online; schema; sec; taxonomy; xbrl; xml cache: jisib-11.pdf plain text: jisib-11.txt item: #10 of 203 id: jisib-110 author: Zouine, Abdesamad; Fenies, Pierre title: A new evaluation model of ERP system success date: 2015-06-05 words: 11130 flesch: 39 summary: However, these models are not entirely appropriate for measuring ERP system success (Gable et al., 2003) for many reasons such as the specificities of the ERP system, its characteristics, and the complexity of implementation process. Examining the influences of external expertise and in-house computer/IT knowledge on ERP system success. keywords: approach; erp; erp system; evaluation; factors; information; information system; management; model; performance; process; project; quality; success; system success; systems; technology; use cache: jisib-110.pdf plain text: jisib-110.txt item: #11 of 203 id: jisib-111 author: Grèzes, Vincent title: The Definition of Competitive Intelligence Needs through a Synthesis Model date: 2015-06-05 words: 7657 flesch: 39 summary: Regarding the managers’ attitudes towards the definition of CI needs, Herring (1999) recognized three types: (1) the reticent manager who has some problems expressing his needs, (2) the one who wants to know everything, but who is not able to describe his needs and believes that he will recognize the pertinent information, (3) «the manager who asks the business intelligence unit what he needs to know». In order to enlarge our analysis of the literature on CI needs, we searched and consulted the following references in the field of competitive intelligence and strategic management: Porter, M. E. (1982, 1986), Ghoshal and Westney (1990), Bloch, A. (1999), Herring, J. P. (1999), Prescott, J. E. (1999), Bieger, T. 2002, Besson and Laloum (2003), Conseil Régional de Lorraine (2003) Fleischer and Bensoussan (2003), Müller, M.-L. (2004), Vibert, C. (2004), Fleischer and Bensoussan (2008), Abels and Klein (2008), ICOMTEC (2010), and SCIP (2013). keywords: activities; analysis; business; ci needs; company; environment; fig; information; intelligence; model; needs; new; organization; porter; system; value cache: jisib-111.pdf plain text: jisib-111.txt item: #12 of 203 id: jisib-112 author: Calof, Jonathan; Mirabeau, Laurent; Richards, Greg title: Towards an environmental awareness model integrating formal and informal mechanisms – Lessons learned from the Demise of Nortel date: 2015-06-05 words: 6482 flesch: 44 summary: As well, as this period focused on what respondents said were almost weekly requirements for management to reduce headcounts meant that the focus of Nortel management was now internal with limited time to focus on external environmental issues. This case study uses multiple lines of enquiry to better understand how Nortel went from being a ‘global powerhouse’ at the turn of the century to filing for bankruptcy just nine years later. keywords: awareness; capability; company; customers; environment; industry; intelligence; management; monitoring; nortel; period; study; technology cache: jisib-112.pdf plain text: jisib-112.txt item: #13 of 203 id: jisib-113 author: Bruneau, Jean-Maurice; Frion, Pascal title: Revisiting Sun Tzu in the Information Overload Age for Applied Intelligence Education: Stop Answering, Find Good Questions date: 2015-06-05 words: 13244 flesch: 53 summary: Frion & Frion (2008) mention that the person who is looking for information is an actor or even a Director with the intellectual building of the 'Staging of Information'. Information is an important dimension but thinking and informing ourselves cannot be reduced to the single dimension of information. keywords: approach; art; authors; bruneau; companies; data; frion; information; intelligence; people; questioning; questions; sun; sun tzu; thinking; time; tzu; use; war cache: jisib-113.pdf plain text: jisib-113.txt item: #14 of 203 id: jisib-12 author: Salvador, Marisela Rodríguez; Reyes, Manuel Alejandro Bautista title: Methodology of Integration for Competitive Technical Intelligence with Blue Ocean Strategy: Application to an exotic fruit date: 2011-12-31 words: 4603 flesch: 45 summary: Keywords: Competitive Technical Intelligence, Blue Ocean Strategy, Anacardium Occidentale 1. The purpose was to develop a model to evaluate the feasibility of production of an exotic fruit, applying both methodologies: Competitive Technical Intelligence and Blue Ocean Strategy. keywords: 2010; blue; business; companies; intelligence; market; new; ocean; products; project; strategy; veracruz cache: jisib-12.pdf plain text: jisib-12.txt item: #15 of 203 id: jisib-127 author: du Toit, A.S.A. title: Competitive intelligence research: an investigation of trends in the literature date: 2015-10-20 words: 3561 flesch: 41 summary: Competitive intelligence has value to all the business activities of an enterprise and the major attraction of competitive intelligence is that it provides actionable foresight regarding competitive dynamics Competitive intelligence research has grown in prominence in the last twenty years suggesting that competitive intelligence is a separate function in an 17 enterprise and a separate subject field (Adidam, Gojre & Kejriwal 2009, 669; Calof & Skinner 1999, 20; Fleisher & Bensoussan 2007; Kὒhn 2012). keywords: articles; business; field; intelligence; journal; management; marketing; research cache: jisib-127.pdf plain text: jisib-127.txt item: #16 of 203 id: jisib-128 author: Aziza, Amine; Oubrich, Mourad; Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: The impact of CRM on QoE : An exploratory study from mobile phone industry in Morocco date: 2015-10-20 words: 7887 flesch: 40 summary: Other objectives were mentioned but with less 1 The Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) is a statistical method to study at least the association between two variables, observations (CRM practitioners) and terms of observational variables (absence, presence, recurrences). The majority of practitioners category which recognizes the existence of the CRM process confirms its efficiency and describes it as a series of phases: customer interaction stage, customer data collection stage, qualification and treatment of data customers stage, quality interaction with the customer, billing, claims management, through procedures and certifications that enact the script and interaction with the costumer in order to satisfy and offer them the best QoS. Also there is a class of practitioners who focuses on respect of charters, CRM procedures and scripts, the quality of customer interaction and multi-channel integration with communication channels and finally another group who perceive CRM process through the interaction with the customer stage, customer data collection stage and the multi-channel integration with the communication channels in the CRM. keywords: business; crm; customer; customer relationship; experience; inertia; journal; management; marketing; practitioners; process; qoe; quality; relationship; service; strategy; table; technology; vol cache: jisib-128.pdf plain text: jisib-128.txt item: #17 of 203 id: jisib-129 author: Šperková, Lucie; Škola, Petr; Bruckner, Tomáš title: Evaluation of e-Word-of-Mouth through Business Intelligence processes in banking domain date: 2015-10-20 words: 6732 flesch: 51 summary: Marketing, Business Intelligence, e-Word-of-Mouth, Elasticsearch, banking, unstructured data, Internet discussion, Facebook Available for free online at https://ojs.hh.se/ Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Vol 5, No 2 (2015) 36-47 mailto:lucie.sperkova@vse.cz mailto:petr.skola@vse.cz https://ojs.hh.se/ 37 1. Management of unstructured data determines how efficiently the company will deal with their customers in the future. keywords: analysis; business; customers; data; ewom; facebook; information; intelligence; metrics; number; research; sentiment; users; value; vol cache: jisib-129.pdf plain text: jisib-129.txt item: #18 of 203 id: jisib-13 author: Sidhom, Sahbi; Lambert, Philippe title: Information Design for “Weak Signal” detection and processing in Economic Intelligence: A case study on Health resources date: 2011-12-31 words: 6137 flesch: 57 summary: The first is the addition of keywords or comments (i.e. social tags) by the user to information resources. The advantage of this approach is to present to users the primary concepts (i.e. as the ID phase 4 mine) in information resources but also secondary concepts (i.e. the ID phase 5 representation) that the user does not necessarily think of i n h keywords: concepts; data; design; information; knowledge; problem; process; resources; semantic; signal; user cache: jisib-13.pdf plain text: jisib-13.txt item: #19 of 203 id: jisib-130 author: Bleoju, Gianita; Capatina, Alexandru title: Leveraging organizational knowledge vision through Strategic Intelligence profiling - the case of the Romanian software industry date: 2015-10-20 words: 5315 flesch: 24 summary: Strategic profile according to SIMM - Vigilant Learner - Opportunity Captor - Opportunity Defender - Intelligence Provider Strategic scope Organizational cultural change process Organizational agility Approach of competitors’ threats 52 Table 2 – Cross-tabulation between strategic profile and strategic scope Table 3 – Chi-Square Tests related to first hypothesis Value df Asymp. As p-value determined in this case (0.000154) is smaller than the level of significance (0.05) and Pearson Chi-Square value (32.674) is higher than its standardized value reflected by Chi Square Distribution Table for 9 degrees of freedom (16,919), we can conclude that there is an association between strategic profiles of the Romanian software companies included into research sample and their strategic scope. keywords: agility; approach; change; count; industry; intelligence; knowledge; opportunity; process; software cache: jisib-130.pdf plain text: jisib-130.txt item: #20 of 203 id: jisib-131 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: Editorial Notes VOL 5, No 2 (2015) date: 2015-10-20 words: 999 flesch: 26 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Associate Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Associate Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Hedin Intelligence & Strategy Consultancy, Sweden Mourad Oubrich, President of CIEMS, Morocco javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') Prof. Sahbi Sidhom (France), Nancy University Asia: Prof. Xie Xinzhou (China), Beijing University Africa: Prof. Adeline Du Toit (South Africa), University of Johannesburg Nordic Editorial Advisory Board: Prof. Svend Hollensen, University of South Denmark (Denmark) keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-131.pdf plain text: jisib-131.txt item: #21 of 203 id: jisib-132 author: Erickson, G. Scott; Rothberg, Helen N. N. title: A Longitudinal Look at Strategy, Intellectual Capital and Profit Pools date: 2015-10-20 words: 5108 flesch: 45 summary: In order to do so, we employ profit pool analysis, added to our own databases concerning knowledge asset levels and competitive intelligence activity. The related discipline of intellectual capital (IC) has also gone in this direction, focusing on defining and measuring knowledge assets (Bontis 1999; Edvinsson & Malone 1997; Stewart 1997) though some of its methods, as we shall see, are likely to include a wider range of intangibles in the metrics. keywords: assets; capital; data; industry; intangibles; intelligence; knowledge; management; profit; sectors cache: jisib-132.pdf plain text: jisib-132.txt item: #22 of 203 id: jisib-134 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 5, NO 3 (2015) date: 2016-01-29 words: 1812 flesch: 36 summary: PROF PER V JENSTER, Nordic International Management Institute, China PROF SOPHIE LARIVET, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur, Paris, France PROF KINGO MCHOMBU, University of Namibia, Namibia DR MICHAEL L NEUGARTEN, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel PROF ALFREDO PASSOS, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil DR JOHN E PRESCOTT, University of Pittsburgh, USA PROF SAHBI SIDOM, Université Nancy 2, France PROF KAMEL SMAILI, Université Nancy 2, France PROF KLAUS SOLBERG SØILEN, School of Business and Engineering, Halmstad University, Sweden ASSOC PROF DIRK VRIENS, Radboud University, Netherlands PROF XINZHOU XIE, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China DR MARK XU, University of Portsmouth, UK MANAGERIAL BOARD WAY CHEN, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) 47-56 Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business V ol 5 , N o 3 , 2 0 1 5 J ou rn a l of In telligen ce S tu d ies in B u sin ess ISSN: 2001-015X Vol. 5, No. 3 2015 The Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business (JISIB) is a double-blind peer reviewed, open access journal published by Halmstad University, Sweden. keywords: authors; business; editor; intelligence; journal; prof; university; work cache: jisib-134.pdf plain text: jisib-134.txt item: #23 of 203 id: jisib-135 author: Degerstedt, Lars title: Social Competitive Intelligence - socio-technical themes and values for the networking organization date: 2016-01-29 words: 18715 flesch: 50 summary: The framework is founded on a theory related to enterprise 2.0 and wikinomics, and is intended to be used to study social CI using principles such as openness, participation, sharing and co-creation. A new term called social CI will be used to refer to any CI process, method or tool that is adapted for the networking organization3. keywords: analysis; business; collaboration; community; design; experts; information; intelligence; knowledge; management; media; model; networking; organization; people; process; services; social; socio; technology; tools; use; value; work cache: jisib-135.pdf plain text: jisib-135.txt item: #24 of 203 id: jisib-136 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: A place for intelligence studies as a scientific discipline date: 2016-01-29 words: 7956 flesch: 53 summary: The abilities required of tools and techniques to perform intelligence analysis are as follows. In SCOPUS there are 48 articles dealing with intelligence analysis within business. keywords: analysis; areas; articles; business; decision; discipline; information; intelligence; journal; management; research; strategy; studies; study cache: jisib-136.pdf plain text: jisib-136.txt item: #25 of 203 id: jisib-137 author: Hoppe, Magnus title: Intelligence as a discipline, not just a practice date: 2016-01-29 words: 6702 flesch: 47 summary: In this paper I’m discussing two different perspectives on intelligence research: intelligence as a discipline (1) and intelligence as an art (2), where I argue that both are needed, but that research on Intelligence as a discipline is underdeveloped. When discussing intelligence research, one often comes to the conclusion that the present status is everything but satisfying. keywords: business; decision; discipline; field; intelligence; marketing; need; organizations; research; researchers; science; work cache: jisib-137.pdf plain text: jisib-137.txt item: #26 of 203 id: jisib-14 author: Steiner, Michael; Ploder, Michael title: Knowledge and social networks: New dimensions of economic interaction between firms date: 2011-12-01 words: 7770 flesch: 41 summary: The dominating role of the newly founded cooperative R&D institutions (competence centres) can be taken as an indication that this kind of network relation is rather new and that the pattern of interaction has a temporary character and depends of the existence of specific kinds of knowledge generating institutions. Recently, the method has also been applied to the analysis of production clusters (Krätke 2002), innovative activity and knowledge exchange (Giuliani 2005), and alliance networks (Gay and Dousset 2005) or R&D networks. keywords: actors; agglomeration; analysis; clusters; economic; economies; exchange; firms; innovation; interaction; knowledge; network; r&d; relations; research cache: jisib-14.pdf plain text: jisib-14.txt item: #27 of 203 id: jisib-149 author: Solberg Soilen, Klaus title: The width and scope of intelligence studies in business date: 2016-05-31 words: 339 flesch: 50 summary: The article by Fourati-Jamoussi and Niamba is an updated evaluation of business intelligence tools, a frequently reoccurring topic. However, this time it is not a simple evaluation of existing software, but an evaluation by users to help designers of business intelligence tools get the best efficiency out of a monitoring process. keywords: intelligence cache: jisib-149.pdf plain text: jisib-149.txt item: #28 of 203 id: jisib-15 author: Xinzhou, Xie; Xuehui, Jin title: The Evolution of Competitive Intelligence in China date: 2011-12-31 words: 6887 flesch: 50 summary: Analysis on the stages of CI evolution In China CI is mainly composed of five aspects: CI academic research, CI enterprise application, CI market, CI education and training, CI laws and professional ethics. We think the basic reason for this is that in China CI still do not play an important role for the economic development and strategy support. keywords: china; chinese; companies; competitive; enterprises; information; intelligence; market; national; papers; research; science; system; technology cache: jisib-15.pdf plain text: jisib-15.txt item: #29 of 203 id: jisib-150 author: Nienaber, Hester; Sewdass, Nisha title: A reflection and integration of workforce conceptualisations and measurements for competitive advantage date: 2016-05-31 words: 10097 flesch: 47 summary: FUTURE RESEARCH Given that limited empirical evidence is available on the use of predictive analytics in the workforce, we suggest a practical investigation of how organisations (i) conceptualise their workforce; (ii) what tools they use in measuring different aspect of the workforce, including their impact on organisational performance; and (iii) predict workforce performance. KEYWORDS competitive advantage, organisational performance, predictive analytics, strategy, workforce, workforce analytics, workforce intelligence, workforce metrics 1. keywords: 2011; 2013; 2014; advantage; analytics; et al; journal; management; metrics; organisation; people; performance; resource; strategy; talent; workforce; workforce management cache: jisib-150.pdf plain text: jisib-150.txt item: #30 of 203 id: jisib-151 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: A research agenda for intelligence studies in business date: 2016-05-31 words: 10437 flesch: 51 summary: KEYWORDS business intelligence, competitive intelligence, intelligence studies, market intelligence, research agenda 1. In much the same way today the disciplines studying information and intelligence have chosen a particular point of view of a particular department (marketing), of a particular technology or service (big data, business intelligence and data-as-a-Service, or DaaS) or from the question of competitive advantage (intelligence studies (IS), whether it’s state or business) or strategy, which could be called the outside view. keywords: agenda; articles; business; data; decision; definition; information; intelligence; intelligence studies; journal; management; marketing; research; respondents; sciences; studies; study; world cache: jisib-151.pdf plain text: jisib-151.txt item: #31 of 203 id: jisib-152 author: Fourati-Jamoussi, Fatma; Narcisse Niamba, Claude title: An evaluation of business intelligence tools: a cluster analysis of users’ perceptions date: 2016-05-31 words: 5565 flesch: 51 summary: Interdependence between the tasks Variable II: The dimension “technology characteristics” was measured by: a. BI tools used b. Functionalities of BI tools: were the capacities of the system to help individuals or group determined by the type of system used (Benbasat and Nault, 1990; Wierenga and Van Bruggen, 2000). An evaluation of business intelligence tools: a cluster analysis of users’ perceptions. keywords: business; business intelligence; data; information; intelligence; process; systems; technology; tools; use; user cache: jisib-152.pdf plain text: jisib-152.txt item: #32 of 203 id: jisib-153 author: Calof, Jonathan title: Government sponsored competitive intelligence for regional and sectoral economic development: Canadian experiences date: 2016-05-31 words: 6258 flesch: 35 summary: 4. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM IMPACT ON REGIONAL AND SECTORAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Section 3 provided a method to categorize government competitive intelligence programs. These programs have ranged from one-hour keynote addresses as part of major government events (for example the Manitoba Department of Agriculture and Rural Development program and Ontario Economic Development had intelligence keynote talks as part of industry events) or as long as two day introductions to competitive intelligence programs such as some of those sponsored by Alberta Economic Development. keywords: article; canada; development; economic; government; industry; intelligence; programs; trade; training cache: jisib-153.pdf plain text: jisib-153.txt item: #33 of 203 id: jisib-154 author: Rodríguez Salvador, Marisela; Hernández de Menéndez, Ana Marcela title: Major advances in ophthalmology: emergence of bio-additive manufacturing date: 2016-05-31 words: 4098 flesch: 42 summary: A method using additive manufacturing technologies and processes to manufacture a three-dimensional ophthalmic lens with a high management level of the homogeneity during the construction. KEYWORDS 3D bioprinting, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, bio-additive manufacturing, biomedical devices, bioprinting, health, ophthalmic devices, ophthalmology, sientometrics, patent analysis 1. keywords: 2013; analysis; bio; development; manufacturing; ophthalmology; patent; printing; research; technology cache: jisib-154.pdf plain text: jisib-154.txt item: #34 of 203 id: jisib-16 author: Grivel, Luc; Bousquet, Olivier title: A discourse analysis methodology based on semantic principles - an application to brands, journalists and consumers discourses date: 2012-01-05 words: 6367 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: Discourse analysis, Brand management, Market research 1. The previous example concerning open-ended questions, with semantic analysis tools can build coding pattern taking into account all responses, and not only a sample of answers. keywords: analysis; brand; clients; context; discourses; information; notions; research; semantic; thesaurus; way; words cache: jisib-16.pdf plain text: jisib-16.txt item: #35 of 203 id: jisib-168 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: User perspectives on business intelligence date: 2016-09-30 words: 599 flesch: 55 summary: User perspectives on business intelligence The research articles in this issue are related to business intelligence in one way or another. keywords: business; intelligence cache: jisib-168.pdf plain text: jisib-168.txt item: #36 of 203 id: jisib-169 author: Barnea, Avner title: Study on competitive intelligence in Israel: 2016 update date: 2016-09-30 words: 6455 flesch: 53 summary: It is largely focused on formal intelligence activity through CI units, while there are those who believe (Hoppe 2015) that in most organizations intelligence is constructed informally. Second most common were CI units that operated under the guidance of the VP business development. keywords: business; companies; figure; global; information; intelligence; israel; results; use cache: jisib-169.pdf plain text: jisib-169.txt item: #37 of 203 id: jisib-17 author: El haddadi, Anass; Dousset, Bernard; Berrada, Ilham title: Establishment and application of Competitive Intelligence System in Mobile Devices date: 2012-01-05 words: 4341 flesch: 44 summary: 3. Information systems adapted to the CI approach For Romagni and Wild (1998) the definition of an information system adapted to the CI approach is an organized set of procedures, at any time, to give decision makers a representation of a company in its environment and market. It is therefore essential to develop information system that enables organizations to better manage information and provide a base for coordination of actions between different actors. keywords: analysis; data; environment; figure; information; intelligence; model; process; service; system; xplor cache: jisib-17.pdf plain text: jisib-17.txt item: #38 of 203 id: jisib-170 author: Salmasi, Maryam Khalilzadeh; Talebpour, Alireza; Homayounvala, Elaheh title: Identification and classification of organizational level competencies for BI success date: 2016-09-30 words: 10776 flesch: 41 summary: In this section, we study organizational level competencies related to IS/IT in addition to BI related competencies. Although these IS related studies did not consider some competencies that are more important for BI like data quality or metadata that are mentioned in BI related competencies, they mentioned important competencies that are necessary for BI implementation as an IS system. keywords: bi success; business; competencies; competency; data; factor; information; intelligence; journal; level; management; organization; research; resources; strategy; studies; study; success; systems; test cache: jisib-170.pdf plain text: jisib-170.txt item: #39 of 203 id: jisib-171 author: Ghasemi, Bahare; Rowshan, Aligholi title: Early warning: the role of market on entrepreneurial alertness date: 2016-09-30 words: 5629 flesch: 35 summary: Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index Early warning: the role of market on entrepreneurial alertness Bahare Ghasemia and Aligholi Rowshana aUniversity of Sistan & Baluchestan, Department of Management and Economics, Zahedan, Iran; Bahare_ghasemi1989@yahoo.com and salirowshan@yahoo.com Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Early warning: the role of market on entrepreneurial alertness Bahare Ghasemia* and Aligholi Rowshana* a University of Sistan & Baluchestan, Department of Management and Economics, Zahedan, Iran *Corresponding authors: Bahare_ghasemi1989@yahoo.com and salirowshan@yahoo.com Received February 2016; accepted September 2016 ABSTRACT Given the growth and role of entrepreneurship today, it is becoming increasingly important to understand how new entrepreneurial opportunities get developed. Discussions of the emergence of new entrepreneurial opportunities often include “eureka” moments, but our understanding of how new opportunities get brought forward is limited. keywords: alertness; disequilibrium; identification; information; kirzner; market; new; opportunities; opportunity; schema; student cache: jisib-171.pdf plain text: jisib-171.txt item: #40 of 203 id: jisib-172 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: Users’ perceptions of Data as a Service (DaaS) date: 2016-09-30 words: 6265 flesch: 61 summary: Now one can buy or rent data, and this is referred to as Data as a Service (DaaS). Data brokers gather data from hundreds of millions of consumers, including data about characteristics, preferences, health and financial situation. keywords: access; business; companies; customers; daas; data; information; intelligence; market; new; questions; service; users cache: jisib-172.pdf plain text: jisib-172.txt item: #41 of 203 id: jisib-173 author: Ahmadinia, Hamed; Karim, Muhaimin title: Competitive intelligence: a case study on Qoros automotive manufacturing date: 2016-09-30 words: 9204 flesch: 58 summary: 6. FUEL Recently, most car manufacturing companies are trying to offer new cars with alternative fuel powered engines. Ninety percent of the vehicles in EU-28 are passenger cars and largely dominated by Germany, France and UK, holding 60% of all registrations of new cars. keywords: automotive; brand; business; car; cars; chinese; company; customers; european; fuel; industry; market; products; qoros; sales; strategy cache: jisib-173.pdf plain text: jisib-173.txt item: #42 of 203 id: jisib-18 author: Oubrich, Mourad title: Competitive Intelligence and Knowledge Creation - Outward insights from an empirical survey date: 2011-12-31 words: 4715 flesch: 42 summary: With different theories about knowledge creation and competitive intelligence at hand, a qualitative empirical study was developed. Competitive intelligence is the focusing, analyzing and “actioning” of data (du Toit, 2003). keywords: company; creation; director; information; intelligence; knowledge; learning; management; new; process; site cache: jisib-18.pdf plain text: jisib-18.txt item: #43 of 203 id: jisib-19 author: Adamala, Szymon; Cidrin, Linus title: Key Success Factors in Business Intelligence date: 2011-12-31 words: 12708 flesch: 51 summary: 2.1 Information Systems Success The most obvious first choice when trying to discover BI success factors is to look at information systems (IS) in general. Analysis and Implications As mentioned, this study excludes trying to define what BI project success looks like. keywords: business; business intelligence; data; factors; initiatives; intelligence; issues; model; non; project; study; success; success factors; variables cache: jisib-19.pdf plain text: jisib-19.txt item: #44 of 203 id: jisib-191 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: What role does technology play for intelligence studies at the start of the 21st century? date: 2016-12-30 words: 431 flesch: 45 summary: All articles published in this issue show the role technology plays for intelligence studies in business. We see how patents can be used for competitive and business intelligence, how datamining and software can be used for geoeconomics, how it may measure the success of open source innovation in different cultures, how business intelligence software can be evaluated using fuzzy PROMETHEE and how software and the internet are used for economic and industrial espionage. keywords: business; intelligence cache: jisib-191.pdf plain text: jisib-191.txt item: #45 of 203 id: jisib-192 author: Sushant K., Singha title: Geospatial analysis of census data for targeting new businesses using geoeconomics date: 2016-12-30 words: 4318 flesch: 51 summary: Vol6No3Paper1 Singh To cite this article: Singh, S.K. (2016) Geospatial analysis of census data for targeting new businesses using geoeconomics. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index Geospatial analysis of census data for targeting new businesses using geoeconomics Sushant K. Singha aVirtusaPolaris Corporation, Santa Clara, California, USA; sushantorama@gmail.com keywords: 2015; analysis; asian; business; california; census; data; hotspots; income; mean; new; state; zcta cache: jisib-192.pdf plain text: jisib-192.txt item: #46 of 203 id: jisib-194 author: Capatina, Alexandru; Bleoju, Gianita; Yamazakib, Kiyohiro amazakib; Nistor, Rozalia title: Cross-cultural strategic intelligence solutions for leveraging open innovation opportunities date: 2016-12-30 words: 6930 flesch: 35 summary: Although the concept of open innovation has become widely discussed by scholars and practitioners, few cross-cultural studies focus on the assessment of companies’ behaviours towards “not invented here” and “not sold here” syndromes. KEYWORDS Disruptive intelligence, japan, open innovation, romania, strategic intelligence, technology brokers, technology fountains, technology isolationists, technology sponges 1. keywords: business; companies; countries; cross; field; firms; innovation; intelligence; journal; management; profiles; research; romanian; technology cache: jisib-194.pdf plain text: jisib-194.txt item: #47 of 203 id: jisib-195 author: Maadi, Mansoureh; Javidnia, Mohammad; Khatami, Malihe title: Business intelligence evaluation model in enterprise systems using fuzzy PROMETHEE date: 2016-12-30 words: 7540 flesch: 62 summary: Agent-based framework for building decision support systems. Integrating multimedia and decision-making knowledge in decision support systems. keywords: 2007; 2008; 2009; business; decision; enterprise; et al; intelligence; management; method; support; systems cache: jisib-195.pdf plain text: jisib-195.txt item: #48 of 203 id: jisib-196 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: Economic and industrial espionage at the start of the 21st century – Status quaestionis date: 2016-12-30 words: 10370 flesch: 58 summary: In the literature we have identified the following agent motives: the employee who needs money, has split loyalties, leaves angry, the occasional thieve and the professional spy. KEYWORDS Economic espionage, hacking, industrial espionage, literature review, signal intelligence 1. Espionage companies were suddenly doing what only states had done previously. keywords: access; business; companies; countries; data; espionage; information; intelligence; internet; journal; learning; new; organizations; research; security; state; studies; technology; world cache: jisib-196.pdf plain text: jisib-196.txt item: #49 of 203 id: jisib-20 author: Solberg Soilen, Klaus title: EDITIORIAL NOTE VOL 1, NO 1 (2011) date: 2012-01-05 words: 1401 flesch: 31 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Arik Johnson, Chairman Aurora WDC, United States Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden Dr. Sofiane Saadi, Directeur Général du Laboratoire en Organisation et Gestion des Entreprises (LOGE) Algeria. 107-127 2 Journal Contact: Mailing Address: JISIB Halmstad University Box 823 301 18 Halmstad SWEDEN Principal Contact: Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen School of Business and Engineering (SBE) keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-20.pdf plain text: jisib-20.txt item: #50 of 203 id: jisib-212 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: Business intelligence, big data and theory date: 2017-03-31 words: 458 flesch: 48 summary: Moreover, it describes how this was done for the study of economics and how new studies like geoeconomics and intelligence studies have an advantage in this sense, and that a fresh look at theory is easier in these cases. The contribution by Søilen, entitled “When the social sciences are based in evolutionary theory: the example of geoeconomics and intelligence studies,” is a theoretical article. keywords: article; intelligence cache: jisib-212.pdf plain text: jisib-212.txt item: #51 of 203 id: jisib-213 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: Why the social sciences should be based in evolutionary theory: the example of geoeconomics and intelligence studies date: 2017-03-31 words: 23543 flesch: 58 summary: This is relevant to evolutionary economics since economic development is almost bound to increase inequality, particularly in its early stages (op. cit.: 77). Thus the fundamental question is whether the concept of evolutionary economics was abandoned prematurely, or for good reasons. keywords: approach; behaviour; boulding; century; change; cit; development; discipline; economics; evolutionary; future; geoeconomics; geopolitics; georgescu; human; ideas; intelligence; life; marginalist; new; paradigm; paris; perspective; problem; process; roegen; school; schumpeter; sciences; social; studies; study; system; theory; time; today; university; world; york cache: jisib-213.pdf plain text: jisib-213.txt item: #52 of 203 id: jisib-214 author: Salguero, Gisela Casado; Resende Jr., Pedro Carlos; Fernández, Ignacio Aldeanueva title: Proposal of an assessment scale in competitive intelligence applied to the tourism sector date: 2017-03-31 words: 5829 flesch: 51 summary: Proposal of an assessment scale in competitive intelligence applied to the tourism sector. Competitive intelligence and firm's performance in emerging markets: an exploratory study in India. keywords: business; information; intelligence; items; journal; management; practise; sector; tourism cache: jisib-214.pdf plain text: jisib-214.txt item: #53 of 203 id: jisib-215 author: García, José Manuel Villamarín; Pinzón, Beatriz Helena Díaz title: Key success factors to business intelligence solution implementation date: 2017-03-31 words: 13933 flesch: 53 summary: Based on results from a big survey, Watson and Haley 1997 (cited by Yeoh et al. 2008), stated that critical factors for BI project success are organizational by nature. KEYWORDS BI projects, BI success, business intelligence, critical factors, key success factors 1. keywords: bi project; business; business intelligence; et al; experts; factors; implementation; information; intelligence; management; people; project; resources; solutions; strategy; success; success factors; systems; yeoh; yeoh et cache: jisib-215.pdf plain text: jisib-215.txt item: #54 of 203 id: jisib-216 author: Papachristodoulou, Ekavi; Koutsaki, Margarita; Kirkos, Efstathios title: Business intelligence and SMEs: Bridging the gap date: 2017-03-31 words: 5959 flesch: 53 summary: The issues addressed are models for the estimation of the readiness of a SME to establish BI tools, alternative BI solutions for SMEs, benefits and challenges of BI in SMEs, implementation methods for BI systems in SMEs and finally, BI systems in cloud computing platforms. This paper contributes to the understanding of problems and potentials regarding the development and application of BI systems in SMEs. keywords: business; challenges; cloud; companies; data; factors; information; intelligence; smes; systems cache: jisib-216.pdf plain text: jisib-216.txt item: #55 of 203 id: jisib-217 author: Hughes, Stephanie F. title: A new model for identifying emerging technologies date: 2017-03-31 words: 5562 flesch: 43 summary: KEYWORDS Big data analytics, competitive intelligence, emerging technology, open innovation, technology sequence analysis 1. In this research, we propose the coupling of a big data analytics machine-learning capability with technology sequence analysis to offer an enhanced model for identifying emerging technologies. keywords: analysis; data; experts; firm; industry; innovation; intelligence; new; organization; research; sequence; technologies; technology cache: jisib-217.pdf plain text: jisib-217.txt item: #56 of 203 id: jisib-234 author: SØILEN, KLAUS SOLBERG title: How companies work and fail to work with business intelligence date: 2017-07-10 words: 478 flesch: 42 summary: How companies work and fail to work with business intelligence Most papers in this issue deal with different sides of business intelligence systems. This empirical study examines the impact of business intelligence systems on organizational decision-making and performance. keywords: business; intelligence cache: jisib-234.pdf plain text: jisib-234.txt item: #57 of 203 id: jisib-235 author: Alnoukari, Mouhib; Hanano, Abdellatif title: Integration of business intelligence with corporate strategic management date: 2017-07-10 words: 6639 flesch: 40 summary: Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index Integration of business intelligence with corporate strategic management Mouhib Alnoukaria and Abdellatif Hananoa aDamascus University, Syria; mnoukari@scs-net.org and d.hanano@damascusuniv.edu.sy Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Integration of business intelligence with corporate strategic management Mouhib Alnoukaria and Abdellatif Hananoa aDamascus University, Syria Corresponding authors: mnoukari@scs-net.org and d.hanano@damascusuniv.edu.sy Received 2 April 2017; accepted 20 June 2017 ABSTRACT Integration of business intelligence and corporate strategic management has a direct impact on modern and flexible organizations. This paper extends the studies in this domain, and clarifies the relationships between business intelligence and strategic management. keywords: analysis; business intelligence; data; framework; information; intelligence; knowledge; management; mining; objectives; performance; process; strategic; strategy; tools cache: jisib-235.pdf plain text: jisib-235.txt item: #58 of 203 id: jisib-236 author: Jürgens, Björn; Herrero-Solana, Victor title: Patent bibliometrics and its use for technology watch date: 2017-07-10 words: 4616 flesch: 33 summary: We considered performance indicators to be patent indicators that deal with the patent output of the analysed entities (inventors or applicants) and that are used to monitor the technological performance of company / institutions and inventors / researchers and to track their technological leadership in a given technology over time (Zuniga, 2009). Apart from the quantitative measure of patent families, specific patent types or countries are also used as patent indicators. keywords: analysis; bibliometrics; field; indicators; information; intelligence; invention; inventor; level; patent; technology; watch cache: jisib-236.pdf plain text: jisib-236.txt item: #59 of 203 id: jisib-237 author: Søilen, Klaus Solberg title: Why care about competitive intelligence and market intelligence? The case of Ericsson and the Swedish Cellulose Company date: 2017-07-10 words: 9987 flesch: 59 summary: Is it because competitive intelligence and market intelligence work is being done by others whose job descriptions have other names, such as marketing research, business intelligence or 1 Alden studied under Professor Georges Frederic Doriot at Harvard, a Frenchman who later founded INSEAD. With the development of big data, data mining and business intelligence application companies are now able to make better predictions that can be derived from historic data. keywords: business; companies; company; data; department; ericsson; function; information; intelligence; management; managers; model; today; work cache: jisib-237.pdf plain text: jisib-237.txt item: #60 of 203 id: jisib-238 author: Gauzelin, Sophian; Bentz, Hugo title: An examination of the impact of business intelligence systems on organizational decision making and performance: The case of France date: 2017-07-10 words: 6998 flesch: 50 summary: An examination of the impact of business intelligence systems on organizational decision making and performance: The case of France. This study examined the impact of business intelligence systems on organizational decision-making and performance. keywords: bis; business; business intelligence; company; data; decision; information; intelligence; making; performance; smes; systems cache: jisib-238.pdf plain text: jisib-238.txt item: #61 of 203 id: jisib-239 author: Langlois, Audrey; Chauvel, Benjamin title: The impact of supply chain management on business intelligence date: 2017-07-10 words: 6816 flesch: 53 summary: Supply chain could be explained by the logistics management corresponding to a part of the supply chain management that provides, sets up and controls upstream and downstream flows efficiently, storage, services and information exchanged between the actors of the chain from their point of departure to the final customers in order to satisfy them, in other words, logistics is only one (important) element of supply chain management (Figure 2). According to Partrige (2013), BI is the use of computing technologies for the identification, discovery, and analysis of business data such as sales revenue, products, costs, and incomes. keywords: business; business intelligence; chain; company; data; information; intelligence; management; order; software; supply; supply chain; time cache: jisib-239.pdf plain text: jisib-239.txt item: #62 of 203 id: jisib-26 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 2, NO 1 (2012) date: 2012-05-04 words: 1291 flesch: 29 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Arik Johnson, Chairman Aurora WDC, United States Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden Dr. Sofiane Saadi, Directeur Général du Laboratoire en Organisation et Gestion des Entreprises (LOGE) Algeria. Prof. Sahbi Sidhom (France), Nancy University Asia: Prof. Xie Xinzhou (China), Beijing University Africa: Prof. Adeline Du Toit (South Africa), University of Johannesburg T h e E d keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-26.pdf plain text: jisib-26.txt item: #63 of 203 id: jisib-27 author: Sabanovic, Adis; Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: Customers’ Expectations and Needs in the Business Intelligence Software Market date: 2012-05-04 words: 6715 flesch: 54 summary: BI systems do not only help decision makers to make better and more efficient decision but also helps the entire organization to improve Return on Investment (ROI), gain new customers and suppliers, as well as employees, and increase overall satisfaction. Here, the first three foundations from the PET model are shown: BI system, Motive, and Purpose. keywords: analysis; business; companies; data; industry; information; percent; respondents; software; system; tools; use cache: jisib-27.pdf plain text: jisib-27.txt item: #64 of 203 id: jisib-275 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: How companies succeed and fail to succeed with the implementation of intelligence systems date: 2017-11-30 words: 440 flesch: 41 summary: Empirical data from a number of countries and companies are gathered to illustrate how companies work and fail to work with business intelligence and competitive intelligence in organizations. The paper by Rezaie, Mirabedini and Abtahi entitled “Identifying key effective factors on the implementation process of business intelligence in the banking industry of Iran” identifies key effective factors on the implementation process of business intelligence. keywords: intelligence; paper cache: jisib-275.pdf plain text: jisib-275.txt item: #65 of 203 id: jisib-276 author: Rezaie, Salah; Mirabedini, Seyed Javad; Abtahi, Ataollah title: Identifying key effective factors on the implementation process of business intelligence in the banking industry of Iran date: 2017-11-30 words: 12004 flesch: 48 summary: In general, in this study with regard to business intelligence system implementation as a process, it can be noted that choosing appropriate methodology for the system development, project team formation, project correct management and development requirement identification are topics raised in the system implementation stage. Business intelligence systems are an integrated collection of tools, technology and programmed products used for collecting, integrating, analyzing, and accessing data. keywords: banking; business intelligence; data; decision; et al; experts; factors; implementation; information; journal; management; mean; opinions; process; research; study; systems; table; technology cache: jisib-276.pdf plain text: jisib-276.txt item: #66 of 203 id: jisib-277 author: Bisson, Christophe; Gurpinar, Furkan title: A Bayesian approach to developing a strategic early warning system for the French milk market date: 2017-11-30 words: 5702 flesch: 52 summary: The remainder of our paper is organised as follows: we first present the necessary theoretical background and provide an outline of the approaches used in the quantitative analysis of time series data. We collected time series data for the period from January 1990 to February 2015, and normalised each time series vector by mapping its values between 0 and 1. keywords: bayesian; data; forecasting; intelligence; market; milk; model; networks; probability; scenario; series; sews; system; time; variables cache: jisib-277.pdf plain text: jisib-277.txt item: #67 of 203 id: jisib-278 author: Al Rashdi, Saud Sultan; Nair, Smitha Sunil Kumaran title: A business intelligence framework for Sultan Qaboos University: A case study in the Middle East date: 2017-11-30 words: 9079 flesch: 53 summary: Table 1 Main differences between the Gartner and SQU BI frameworks. Main findings (SQU BI framework & prototype). keywords: bi framework; business; data; framework; intelligence; management; maturity; model; performance; prototype; research; squ; university cache: jisib-278.pdf plain text: jisib-278.txt item: #68 of 203 id: jisib-279 author: Søilen, Klaus Solberg; Tontini, Gerson; Aagerup, Ulf title: The perception of useful information derived from Twitter: A survey of professionals date: 2017-11-30 words: 7109 flesch: 63 summary: A study by Chu et al (2012) found that 10.5% of Twitter accounts are bots, with an additional 36.2% classified as “cyborgs” (defined as a “bot- assisted human or human-assisted bot”). Twitter is perceived as a service for useful information but not for the reason one may expect, not because the content of the tweets give valuable information, but because of what can be derived and extracted from the information that is being tweeted and not tweeted. keywords: analysis; business; data; day; information; intelligence; media; news; social; software; studies; tweets; twitter; users cache: jisib-279.pdf plain text: jisib-279.txt item: #69 of 203 id: jisib-28 author: Loubier, Eloise title: Interactive methods for graph exploration date: 2012-05-04 words: 4951 flesch: 51 summary: Many techniques of data visualization were proposed to date in various applications such as clinical data study (Shahar and Cheng 1999), geographical data (MacEachren et al. 1998), hydrometric data (Kramer and Jozsa 1998), personal data (such as those contained in a medical file) (Liking et al. 1996) and at various ends such as significant tendencies research (Harbour and Al 2000), exploration of programs traces (Renieris and Reiss 1999), data analysis of logs (Hochheiser and Schneiderman 2002), temporal abstractions representation (Shahar and Cheng 2000) or the visualization of temporal association rules (Rainsford and Roddick 2000). The user’s role in the tools for data visualization is a subject of major concern (Grinstein 1996; Fayyad, Grinstein and Wierse 2002). keywords: analysis; core; data; graph; information; representation; tool; tops; user; visualization cache: jisib-28.pdf plain text: jisib-28.txt item: #70 of 203 id: jisib-280 author: Calof, Jonathan; Richards, Greg; Santilli, Paul title: Integration of business intelligence with corporate strategic management date: 2017-11-30 words: 7921 flesch: 48 summary: To cite this article: Calof, J., Richards, G. and Santilli, P. (2017) Insight through open intelligence. 5. OPENING UP THE INTELLIGENCE PROCESS: OPEN INTELLIGENCE With the above ideas implemented in organizations, it becomes more likely that organizations will have the ability to handle the four Vs of data and the corresponding international and speed components of insight generation. keywords: analysis; article; business; data; information; innovation; intelligence; journal; need; organization; outside; process; studies cache: jisib-280.pdf plain text: jisib-280.txt item: #71 of 203 id: jisib-29 author: Khrouf, Kaïs; Feki, Jamel; Soulé-Dupuy, Chantal title: Multiversion Document Warehouse: An Approach to Multidimensional Analysis date: 2012-05-04 words: 3855 flesch: 49 summary: In addition, it interests with multidimensional analysis on documents versions. In our work, we are interested not only in the management of document versions (track and detect changes of the document evolution through time), but also for managing the versions of the collections of documents (set of documents gathered in the same class). keywords: analysis; content; document; figure; meta; model; structure; versions; warehouse; year cache: jisib-29.pdf plain text: jisib-29.txt item: #72 of 203 id: jisib-30 author: Xie, Xinzhou; Wang, Qiang; Chen, Anqi title: Analysis of Competition in Chinese Automobile Industry based on an Opinion and Sentiment Mining System date: 2012-05-04 words: 2468 flesch: 56 summary: Architecture of opinion and sentiment mining system The Opinion and Sentiment Mining System is developed to gather data about opinions and sentiments related to products and services. 4. Collection and integration of information The properties of index systems are used as the query words to retrieve from the information sources. keywords: analysis; figure; information; mining; opinion; sentiment; system; users cache: jisib-30.pdf plain text: jisib-30.txt item: #73 of 203 id: jisib-301 author: Fourati-Jamoussi, Fatma; Niamba, Claude-Narcisse; Duquennoy, Julien title: An evaluation of competitive and technological intelligence tools: A cluster analysis of users’ perceptions date: 2018-04-10 words: 6139 flesch: 51 summary: Figure 1 Teaching the Competitive Intelligence (CI) Methodology 9 classify business intelligence software based on their functionalities and performance (Amara et al. 2012; Nyblom et al. 2012; Abzaltynova and Williams, 2013), and to show the perception of business intelligence tools by professionals and students using two models of information systems literature (Fourati- Jamoussi and Niamba, 2016). This study ensures the furthering of existing models to classify business intelligence software based on their functionalities and performance (Amara et al. 2012; Nyblom et al. 2012; Abzaltynova and Williams, 2013) and to show the perception of business intelligence tools by professionals and students using two models of information systems literature (Fourati-Jamoussi and Niamba, 2016). keywords: analysis; business; cluster; cti; data; information; intelligence; model; monitoring; students; studies; technology; tools; use cache: jisib-301.pdf plain text: jisib-301.txt item: #74 of 203 id: jisib-302 author: Abbaspour, Ahmad; Amirkhani, Amir Hussein; Pour Ezzat, Ali Asghar; Hozori, Mohammad Javad title: Identifying and describing sub-processes in the strategic intelligence process by qualitative content analysis in an inductive way date: 2018-04-10 words: 5134 flesch: 41 summary: Some authors who have written in the field of SI believe that information analysis is not enough to generate intelligence. Fourteen main sub-processes were identified to describe the strategic intelligence process: (1) Identification of strategic environments and prioritizing them, (2) determination of organizational information needs and prioritizing them, (3) determination of monitoring period for each section of strategic environment and organization key information needs (KIN), (4) determination of information sources and assessment of information capturing, (5) external information scanning, (6) internal information extracting, (7) setting criteria for gathered information assessment, (8) information filtering, categorizing and abstracting, (9) information analysis, (10) interpretation and sense making (intelligence generation), (11) determination of intelligence users and intelligence distribution media, (12) intelligence distribution, (13) feedback from recipients, revision and adjustment, intelligence storage, and (14) intelligence use. keywords: analysis; business; content; data; environment; information; intelligence; knowledge; management; organization; process; research cache: jisib-302.pdf plain text: jisib-302.txt item: #75 of 203 id: jisib-303 author: Oubrich, Mourad; Hakmaoui, Abdelati; Bierwolf, Robert; Haddani, Mouna title: Development of a competitive intelligence maturity model: Insights from Moroccan companies date: 2018-04-10 words: 7075 flesch: 43 summary: The literature reviewed for this study includes recent literature on competitive intelligence and CI maturity models. In the same vein, Tej Adidam et al. (2012) distinguished three levels of CI maturity: primitive level, intermediate level and advanced level. keywords: analysis; business; ci maturity; companies; department; information; intelligence; journal; level; management; maturity; maturity model; model; research cache: jisib-303.pdf plain text: jisib-303.txt item: #76 of 203 id: jisib-304 author: Barnea, Avner title: Israeli start-ups – especially in cyber security: Can a new model enhance their survival rate? date: 2018-04-10 words: 5782 flesch: 50 summary: Orpaz, E. (2013), The Brutal Survival Laws of the Start – Up Industry, The Marker (Hebrew), July 1st, at http://www.themarker.com/technation/1.2059 828 Orpaz, E. (2017), Come on – this is a start-up, The Marker (Hebrew), May 30, at https://www.themarker.com/technation/start up/1.4137625 Patel, N. (2015). It is obviously a limitation, but it looks that in the coming year, more start- ups will participate and this will enable further analysis to reach a better understanding of how much this new model is really helping start- ups to become more competitive. keywords: business; companies; information; intelligence; israel; model; new; review; start; success; ups cache: jisib-304.pdf plain text: jisib-304.txt item: #77 of 203 id: jisib-305 author: Søilen, Klaus Solberg title: Book review: Superforecasting: The art and science of prediction. Crown Publishers, New York, NY. Tetlock. E. Philip, Gardner, Dan (2015) date: 2018-04-10 words: 6698 flesch: 68 summary: As often is in these kinds of books, there is the introduction of a German magic word that is supposed to explain it all (other examples in other books: “gestalt” or “verstehen”). It makes the book seem scientifically unfriendly, again, as it is all about selling books and consultant services. keywords: access; analysts; authors; book; chapter; information; intelligence; method; obama cache: jisib-305.pdf plain text: jisib-305.txt item: #78 of 203 id: jisib-306 author: Søilen, Klaus Solberg title: The disciplines of management and IT have indeed merged: new empirical data date: 2018-04-10 words: 600 flesch: 43 summary: On behalf of the Editorial Board, Sincerely Yours, Prof. Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen Halmstad University, Sweden Editor-in-chief Copyright © 2017 The article by Mourad Oubrich, Abdelati Hakmaoui, Robert Bierwolf and Mouna Haddani entitled “Development of a competitive intelligence maturity model-Insights from Moroccan companies” identifies six CI dimensions (CI culture of an organization, CI deliverables, CI sourcing, CI cycle, CI investment in terms of resources, CI users and CI application) in CI implantation at three different CI levels (early, mid, world class). keywords: intelligence; new cache: jisib-306.pdf plain text: jisib-306.txt item: #79 of 203 id: jisib-31 author: Salvador, Marisela Rodríguez; Bañuelos, Mario Alberto Tello title: Applying patent analysis with Competitive technical intelligence: the case of Plastics date: 2012-05-04 words: 3015 flesch: 50 summary: This article presents a methodology that integrates patent analysis in a study of Competitive Technical Intelligence. Keywords: Competitive technical intelligence, innovations, patent analysis, plastics, thermoplastic elastomers 1. keywords: analysis; figure; intelligence; ipc; market; patent; plastics cache: jisib-31.pdf plain text: jisib-31.txt item: #80 of 203 id: jisib-319 author: Nuortimo, Kalle title: Measuring public acceptance with opinion mining: The case of the energy industry with long-term coal R&D investment projects date: 2018-09-05 words: 10731 flesch: 47 summary: Nevertheless, a larger proportion of negative hits in social media indicate lower levels of public technology acceptance. In this study, the media image of CCS, especially in social media (SoMe), was studied to find possible implications for public acceptance of CCS technology. keywords: acceptance; analysis; carbon; ccs; deployment; energy; et al; intelligence; journal; market; media; opinion; public; sentiment; storage; study; technologies; technology cache: jisib-319.pdf plain text: jisib-319.txt item: #81 of 203 id: jisib-32 author: Bourret, Christian title: Standards, Evaluation, Certification and implications for the study of Competitive Intelligence date: 2012-05-04 words: 6281 flesch: 44 summary: The stakes are particularly high in the field of standards, concerning the production of industrial goods or services, but there is also a key issue around accounting standards, as demonstrated by Capron (2007). In this article the author questions the weight of the Anglo- Saxon countries and companies, especially United States of America, particularly in the ISO (International Organization for Standards) which, by progressive or more coercive methods, contribute to impose standards on the rest of the world. keywords: 2001; approach; communication; companies; evaluation; france; information; intelligence; management; paris; quality; sector; standards cache: jisib-32.pdf plain text: jisib-32.txt item: #82 of 203 id: jisib-320 author: Gioti, Helena; Ponis, Stavros T.; Panayiotou, Nikolaos title: Social business intelligence: Review and research directions date: 2018-09-05 words: 12985 flesch: 41 summary: In that direction, thematic analysis of available literature in the SBI research field is organized into the four following distinct sections: the use of social media data in BI systems, SBI tools and techniques, BI applications in prevalent social media and finally, industry-specific SBI applications. 2 4.2.1 The use of social media data in BI systems Meredith and O’Donnell (2010; 2011) and Sathyanarayana et al. keywords: 2015; 2016; analysis; applications; business; business intelligence; conference; customer; data; information; intelligence; international; journal; literature; management; media; media data; proceedings; research; review; sbi; sentiment; social; systems; techniques; tools; user cache: jisib-320.pdf plain text: jisib-320.txt item: #83 of 203 id: jisib-321 author: Bisson, Christophe; Tang Tong, Maria Mercedes title: Investigating the competitive intelligence practices of Peruvian fresh grapes exporters date: 2018-09-05 words: 9309 flesch: 50 summary: This study is the first to present a typology of competitive intelligence practices in Peru and is one of the very first to study competitive intelligence in this country and agriculture. The findings reveal that exporters have a positive behavior towards competitive intelligence practices, but cannot make good use of them due to a lack of knowledge, and deficiencies in organization and in technological and IT systems support. keywords: attitude; business; companies; exporters; exports; grapes; information; intelligence; journal; management; size; support; systems; technology; total; use; verdict cache: jisib-321.pdf plain text: jisib-321.txt item: #84 of 203 id: jisib-322 author: Shaikh, Shabib-Ahmed; Singhal, Tarun Kumar title: An analysis of IP management strategies of ICT companies based on patent filings date: 2018-09-05 words: 8878 flesch: 48 summary: Wang (2011) highlights how patent intelligence can be used to make an intellectual property strategy. They report that to gain insights and competitive advantage in a specific technical domain, patent intelligence is used, which is also referred to as technology watch, technology intelligence or technology monitoring. keywords: analysis; average; business; business intelligence; companies; data; firms; indian; information; intelligence; journal; management; patent; patenting; strategies; strategy; technology cache: jisib-322.pdf plain text: jisib-322.txt item: #85 of 203 id: jisib-323 author: Yulianto, Michael; Girsang, Abba Suganda; Rumagit, Reinert Yosua title: Business intelligence for social media interaction in the travel industry in Indonesia date: 2018-09-05 words: 3383 flesch: 55 summary: Thus, many companies take social media data for analyses. Since the sentiment is not provided directly from social media data, this study uses lexicon based classification to categorize the sentiment of users’ comments. keywords: activity; analysis; business; data; figure; intelligence; media; pegi; sentiment cache: jisib-323.pdf plain text: jisib-323.txt item: #86 of 203 id: jisib-324 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: Social media intelligence date: 2018-09-05 words: 1177 flesch: 58 summary: The paper by Gioti and Ponis entitled “Social business intelligence: Review and research directions” is a literature review exploring the new direction of social business intelligence (SBI), where social media meets BI. In this issue, it is social media or social media intelligence. keywords: business; intelligence; vol cache: jisib-324.pdf plain text: jisib-324.txt item: #87 of 203 id: jisib-36 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 2, NO 2 (2012) date: 2012-09-30 words: 1236 flesch: 28 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Arik Johnson, Chairman Aurora WDC, United States Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden Dr. Sofiane Saadi, Directeur Général du Laboratoire en Organisation et Gestion des Entreprises (LOGE) Algeria. 5-14 Scott Erickson and Helen Rothberg Balancing Knowledge Management and Competitive Intelligence, Initial Insights pp. keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-36.pdf plain text: jisib-36.txt item: #88 of 203 id: jisib-361 author: Soilen, Klaus Solberg title: Why you should be interested in intelligence studies date: 2019-01-14 words: 3537 flesch: 51 summary: Why you should be interested in intelligence studies In this issue most articles are reflections (bibliometrics, scientometrics) on what has been done in intelligence studies in business (IS) and more particularly in competitive intelligence (CI) and business intelligence (BI), so some reflections and analysis on the subject proper seems to be appropriate for these notes. keywords: business; information; intelligence; intelligence studies; management; studies; world cache: jisib-361.pdf plain text: jisib-361.txt item: #89 of 203 id: jisib-362 author: López-Robles, José Ricardo; Otegi-Olaso, Jose Ramón; Arcos, Rubén; Gamboa- Rosales, Nadia Karina; Gamboa-Rosales, Hamurabi title: Mapping the structure and evolution of JISIB: A bibliometric analysis of articles published in the Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business between 2011 and 2017 date: 2019-01-14 words: 7045 flesch: 46 summary: KEYWORDS Business intelligence, competitive intelligence, conceptual evolution map, co- word analysis, science mapping analysis 1. This has given rise to different intelligence terminology, within which can be highlighted the following: business intelligence (Gilad and Gilad, 1985; Søilen, 2017), collective intelligence (Devouard, 2011; Sheremetov and Rocha-Mier, 2004; Shimbel, 1975), competitive intelligence (Calof and Dishman, 2007; Davenport and Cronin, 1994; Du Toit, 2003; Du Toit and Sewdass, 2014; James, 2014; Tuta et al., 2014), economic intelligence (Larivet, 2009; Menychtas et al., 2014; Perrine, 2004; Seiglie et al., 2008; Smith, 1953), market intelligence (Maltz and Kohli, 1996; Navarro-Garcia et al., 2016), marketing intelligence (de' Rossi, 2005; Kelley, 1965; Zhou and Lai, 2009), science and technology intelligence (Castellanos and Torres, 2010; Chang et al., 2007; De Coster et al., 2013; McCormick et al., 2015; Mortara et al., 2009), among others, such as financial intelligence, public intelligence, and competitor intelligence. keywords: analysis; business; evolution; figure; intelligence; jisib; journal; period; publications; quadrant; research; research themes; themes cache: jisib-362.pdf plain text: jisib-362.txt item: #90 of 203 id: jisib-363 author: Ojinaga, Eduardo Rafael Poblano title: Exploratory study of competitive intelligence in Mexico date: 2019-01-14 words: 5307 flesch: 48 summary: Inteligencia de negocios: estrategia para el desarrollo de competitividad en empresas de base tecnológica. Inteligencia de negocios y competitividad en hoteles y restaurantes del sur de Tamaulipas, 1–25. keywords: analysis; business; competitiva; information; inteligencia; intelligence; journal; mexico; rodríguez; studies; tecnológica cache: jisib-363.pdf plain text: jisib-363.txt item: #91 of 203 id: jisib-364 author: Garcia-Garcia, Leonardo A.; Rodríguez, Marisela title: Competitive and technology intelligence to reveal the most influential authors and inter-institutional collaborations on additive manufacturing for hand orthoses date: 2019-01-14 words: 7242 flesch: 48 summary: The highest number of affiliations working collaboratively was three: Loughborough University co- authored with the University of Manchester (Paterson et al. 2015) and the Royal Derby Hospital (Paterson et al., 2014). http://doi.org/10.1109/BIOROB.2016.7523732 Mavroidis, C. et al. (2011). keywords: analysis; bibliographic; documents; et al; hand; journal; manufacturing; methods; orthoses; paterson; publications; research; technology cache: jisib-364.pdf plain text: jisib-364.txt item: #92 of 203 id: jisib-365 author: Svarre, Tanja; Gaardboe, Rikke title: Characterizing business intelligence tasks, use and users in the workplace date: 2019-01-14 words: 5852 flesch: 61 summary: 4.2 Characteristics of BI tasks We identified BI tasks from several different dimensions in the study. The following quotes from the interviews illustrate the significance of BI tasks: “The tasks are pivotal, because we need to touch upon the economy so much. keywords: data; employees; information; interviews; respondents; success; survey; system; table; tasks; users cache: jisib-365.pdf plain text: jisib-365.txt item: #93 of 203 id: jisib-366 author: Ottonicar, Selma Leticia Capinzaiki; Valentim, Marta Lígia Pomim; Mosconi, Elaine title: A competitive intelligence model based on information literacy: organizational competitiveness in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution date: 2019-01-14 words: 7247 flesch: 40 summary: A competitive intelligence model based on information literacy: organizational competitiveness in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index A competitive intelligence model based on information literacy: organizational competitiveness in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution Selma Leticia Capinzaiki Ottonicara*, Marta Lígia Pomim Valentima, Elaine Mosconib aInformation Science Department, Graduate Program in Information Science at Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), Marilia, Brazil; bBusiness Management Department, Graduate Program in Business Management at Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS), Sherbrooke, Canada *selma.leticia@hotmail.com Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Editor-in-chief: Klaus Solberg Søilen Included in this printed copy: keywords: 2016; business; context; data; industry; information; information literacy; intelligence; knowledge; literacy; process; technology cache: jisib-366.pdf plain text: jisib-366.txt item: #94 of 203 id: jisib-37 author: Erickson, Scott; Rothberg, Helen title: Balancing Knowledge Management and Competitive Intelligence, Initial Insights date: 2012-09-30 words: 4806 flesch: 49 summary: In particular, we look at specific industries and the competitive imperatives to increase knowledge assets (or not) and to conduct competitive intelligence activities (or not). In the past few years, we have firmly established that different conditions exist concerning the need or wisdom to aggressively pursue knowledge management and the growth of a firm’s intellectual capital (IC), especially when different conditions exist concerning the need to protect knowledge assets from competitive incursion. keywords: assets; capital; firms; industries; industry; intelligence; knowledge; management cache: jisib-37.pdf plain text: jisib-37.txt item: #95 of 203 id: jisib-38 author: Ghannay, Jihene Chebbi; Mamlouk, Zeineb Ben Ammar title: Synergy Between Competitive Intelligence and Knowledge Management - a key for Competitive Advantage date: 2012-09-30 words: 5218 flesch: 41 summary: Integrating knowledge management (KM) and competitive intelligence encourage the use of these resources, improve their quality and allow an enterprise to respond more rapidly to changing business conditions. At the very beginning of the KM movement, Davenport (1994) offered the following: “knowledge management is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using 25 knowledge”. keywords: 2000; advantage; business; firm; information; intelligence; knowledge; knowledge management; management; new; organization; process cache: jisib-38.pdf plain text: jisib-38.txt item: #96 of 203 id: jisib-39 author: Mamawi, Olivier title: Foundations of Competitive Intelligence System to form Business Coalitions date: 2012-09-30 words: 3942 flesch: 52 summary: Finally, we will discuss the results obtained through a cartography that enables to localize partners of strategic networks. These sub-graphs are strategic networks. keywords: business; companies; company; graph; links; markets; network; parties; study cache: jisib-39.pdf plain text: jisib-39.txt item: #97 of 203 id: jisib-40 author: López, Gabriela; Eldridge, Steve; Silva, Patricia title: Competiveness from Contextualisation of Supply Chain Knowledge date: 2012-09-30 words: 4265 flesch: 40 summary: The proposed knowledge representation is a codification to incorporate context in a way that some form of diagnosis of supply chain practices can be carried out, which could reveal possible favourable and unfavourable effects of practices in a supply chain. The less knowledge about supply chain practices is contextualised; fewer benefits are obtained from its adoption, in consequence and more assumptions are required involving more risk. keywords: chain; contextualisation; information; knowledge; management; practices; structure; supply; supply chain cache: jisib-40.pdf plain text: jisib-40.txt item: #98 of 203 id: jisib-400 author: Søilen, klaus Solberg title: Developing new models for intelligence studies date: 2019-07-09 words: 442 flesch: 48 summary: No 1 EDITOR’S NOTE VOL 9, NO 1 (2019) Developing new models for intelligence studies It is an in-depth case study about the monitoring of technology sentiment based on business environment scanning. keywords: intelligence; technology cache: jisib-400.pdf plain text: jisib-400.txt item: #99 of 203 id: jisib-401 author: Petteri Nuortimo, Kalle; Härkönen, Janne title: Exploring new ways to utilise the market intelligence (MI) function in corporate decisions: Case opinion mining of nuclear power date: 2019-07-09 words: 6629 flesch: 44 summary: For these countries with nuclear Figure 9 Media sentiment in Hinkley Point C. Figure 9 The comparison of nuclear power negative sentiments at global, country and project levels. The ability of the software does set some limitations on the extent of possible time periods to be analysed, yet still allows for 62% 17% 10% 58% 32% 42% 20% 12% 50% 39% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Global Finland Fennovoima Great Britain Hinkley Point C Nuclear power media sentiment comparison Editorial % negative SoMe % negative Figure 11 The comparison of nuclear power negative sentiments at global, country and project levels. keywords: analysis; company; data; editorial; energy; figure; intelligence; media; media sentiment; nuclear; power; public; sentiment; technology cache: jisib-401.pdf plain text: jisib-401.txt item: #100 of 203 id: jisib-402 author: Bleoju, Gianita; Capatina, Alexandru title: Enhancing competitive response to market challenges with a strategic intelligence maturity model date: 2019-07-09 words: 6035 flesch: 21 summary: In order to provide anticipative managerial training, a strategic intelligence framework to assess the degree of organizational preparedness is hosting a learning approach to SI maturity with: • conceptual training: knowledge acquisition oriented, to match SI missing skills; • interpretative and iterative: expected proficiency in knowledge sharing; knowledge transfer oriented of core SI skills; actionability trough collective learning experimentation; • future oriented behavior training: knowledge capitalization oriented to enhance competitive identity of SI performers; influencing the future competitive environment; developing a SI supportive culture. SI CMM defines a systematic approach to pooling SI core skills, leverages SI expertise to 21 combine conditions affecting competitive response and enables organizational intelligence to influence future markets (Figure 1). keywords: business; capability; core; future; intelligence; knowledge; market; maturity; model; profile; skills; studies cache: jisib-402.pdf plain text: jisib-402.txt item: #101 of 203 id: jisib-403 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: How managers stay informed about the surrounding world date: 2019-07-09 words: 5626 flesch: 58 summary: What we read, see and listen to are the groups of categories where we actively seek to gain new information. This implies that managers are willing to pay for good information because searching in Open Source is often found to be a waste of time. keywords: access; answers; business; data; information; intelligence; journal; knowledge; managers; news; people; read; sources; world cache: jisib-403.pdf plain text: jisib-403.txt item: #102 of 203 id: jisib-41 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: An evaluation of Business Intelligence Software systems in SMEs – a case study date: 2012-09-30 words: 4851 flesch: 55 summary: The survey created a better understanding for some of Table 1: Companies and Business Intelligence systems evaluations 57 the values of the systems. Because BI systems are highly complex it is also important for a company to find people that already have knowledge of different systems when recruiting new employees, especially as it seems that new people often bring with them a change in BIS systems. keywords: business; companies; company; contact; customer; information; intelligence; software; system; use cache: jisib-41.pdf plain text: jisib-41.txt item: #103 of 203 id: jisib-42 author: Gay, Brigitte title: Competitive Intelligence and Complex Systems date: 2012-09-30 words: 3566 flesch: 53 summary: Looking for statistical ‘irregularities’ in network structures and firm position Networks are conceptualized here graph- theoretically, i.e. as objects containing nodes and links. Network structure in network 2 is highly cohesive. keywords: degree; fig; firms; hubs; network; period; players cache: jisib-42.pdf plain text: jisib-42.txt item: #104 of 203 id: jisib-43 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 2, NO 3 (2012) date: 2012-12-27 words: 1235 flesch: 27 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, President of China Institute of Competitive Intelligence, China Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') Per Jenster (China), NIMI Honorary Editors Prof. John E. Prescott (USA), University of Pittsburgh Prof. Bernard Dousset (France), Toulouse University Editor-in-Chief Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen (Sweden), Halmstad University Regional Associated Editors America: Prof. G. Scott Erickson (USA), Ithaca College Europe: keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-43.pdf plain text: jisib-43.txt item: #105 of 203 id: jisib-44 author: Rothberg, Helen N.; Erickson, G. Scott title: Benchmarking Competitive Intelligence Activity date: 2012-12-27 words: 4326 flesch: 46 summary: As such, CI is appropriate as a topic in the study of knowledge assets, providing a different perspective and deeper insights beyond the standard fare of the discipline. The results showed some clear distinctions, especially in the maturity and resource levels of competitive intelligence operations as well as in their role in the organization and their data- gathering and analysis approaches. keywords: firms; high; intelligence; knowledge; operations; results; value cache: jisib-44.pdf plain text: jisib-44.txt item: #106 of 203 id: jisib-45 author: Goria, Stéphan title: How to adapt a tactical board wargame for marketing strategy identification date: 2012-12-27 words: 9259 flesch: 63 summary: First, we de- cided that tactical wargame maps (geomorphic maps) make a good representation of the objec- tives. So figure 8 represents a counter position after the movement resolution at the end of turn 1. 23 Figure 7: First turn, first game sequence, Sony attack Playstation 1 against Nintendo Super Famicom (before movement, map scale 1/5) 24 Figure 8: First turn, third game sequence, Sony attack Playstation 1 against Nintendo Super NES (after move- ment, map scale 1/2) Figure 9 displays the arrival of the Nintendo64 con- sole versus Playstation1. keywords: army; attack; battle; board; business; column; consumer; counter; figure; game; group; map; marketing; nintendo; sony; units; warfare; wargame cache: jisib-45.pdf plain text: jisib-45.txt item: #107 of 203 id: jisib-46 author: Amara, Yasmina; Solberg Søilen, Klaus; Vriens, Dirk title: Using the SSAV model to evaluate Business Intelligence Software date: 2012-12-27 words: 7107 flesch: 48 summary: Moreover, the research aimed at testing the model upon a chosen sample of BI software vendors to determine the most complete BI Software. Having said that the study initiated a new classification of BI Software vendors depending on the degree to which they comply with the functions in the Competitive Intelligence (CI) cycle. keywords: analysis; bi software; business; cycle; data; evaluation; information; intelligence; model; phases; software; variables; vendors cache: jisib-46.pdf plain text: jisib-46.txt item: #108 of 203 id: jisib-465 author: Söilen, klaus Solberg title: Making sense of the collective intelligence field: A review date: 2019-11-13 words: 8626 flesch: 52 summary: KEYWORDS Collective intelligence, social intelligence, social systems, wisdom of crowds 1. The reason it is important is that collective intelligence and problems of collaboration seem familiar in the social sciences but do not necessarily fit into any of the established disciplines. keywords: articles; business; collective; data; dedijer; idea; information; intelligence; literature; new; research; science; social; systems; wisdom; world cache: jisib-465.pdf plain text: jisib-465.txt item: #109 of 203 id: jisib-466 author: Almeidaa de, Fernando C; Lescab, Humbert title: Collective intelligence process to interpret weak signals and early warnings date: 2019-11-13 words: 6134 flesch: 50 summary: 2.3 A collective sensemaking of weak signals Weak signals are of little interest per se. Vol9No2Paper2 To cite this article: de Almeida, F.C. & Lesca, H. (2019) Collective intelligence process to interpret weak signals and early warnings. keywords: business; data; environment; future; information; intelligence; interpretation; lesca; process; sensemaking; signals; weick cache: jisib-466.pdf plain text: jisib-466.txt item: #110 of 203 id: jisib-467 author: Shaikha, Shabib-Ahmed; Singhalb, Tarun Kumar title: Study on the various intellectual property management strategies used and implemented by ICT firms for business intelligence date: 2019-11-13 words: 7954 flesch: 50 summary: Patent strategies include all decisions involving resource allocation along 33 with the logic of decision making about patents (Somaya, 2012). Patent strategy and management: An integrative review and research agenda. keywords: business; firms; innovation; journal; licensing; management; market; patent; property; protection; software; strategies; strategy; technology; use; value cache: jisib-467.pdf plain text: jisib-467.txt item: #111 of 203 id: jisib-468 author: Lamrharia, Soumaya; Elghazi, Hamid; El Faker, Abdellatif title: Business intelligence using the fuzzy-Kano model date: 2019-11-13 words: 9635 flesch: 52 summary: This has pushed companies to rethink their business strategies and resort to business intelligence techniques in order to help them in analyzing customer requirements and market trends. First, in (Decker and Trusov, 2010), (Farhadloo et al., 2016), (Qi et al., 2016), (Xiao et al., 2016); (Park and Lee, 2011), the authors quantified the effects that customer requirements may have on their satisfaction by using various modeling methods that measure product attributes, e.g. weights and importance. keywords: analysis; aspect; customer; customer satisfaction; data; kano; matrix; model; product; requirements; reviews; satisfaction; sentiment; topic; 𝐼 𝐼; 𝐼 𝑀; 𝑀 𝑅; 𝑅 𝑅 cache: jisib-468.pdf plain text: jisib-468.txt item: #112 of 203 id: jisib-469 author: Nahilia, Wedjdane; Rezega, Kahled; Kazara, Okba title: A new corpus-based convolutional neural network for big data text analytics date: 2019-11-13 words: 7770 flesch: 54 summary: In this paper, we propose a convolutional neural network (CNN) model to apply sentiment analysis on movie review data in order to predict sentiment orientation. Corpus Accuracy Semantic parsing (Yih et al. 2014) CNN model 54% Sentence modeling/sentiment analysis (Kalchbrenner et al. 2014) DCNN model SST movie review TREC text retrieval Binary class 86.8% Fine-grained 48.5% Sentiment analysis (Ouayang et al. 2015) CNN+word2vec model Rotten tomatoes movie review Five classes 45.4% Sentiment analysis (Houshmand, 2017) CNN model STT movie reviews 40.5% Sentiment analysis (Houshmand, 2017) CNN+word2vec model STT movie reviews 46.4% keywords: analysis; classification; cnn; data; et al; layer; learning; model; movie; network; reviews; sentiment; text cache: jisib-469.pdf plain text: jisib-469.txt item: #113 of 203 id: jisib-47 author: Rodriguez Salvador, Marisela; Salinas Casanova, Luis Francisco title: Applying Competitive Intelligence: The Case of Thermoplastics Elastomers date: 2012-12-27 words: 3212 flesch: 46 summary: Country Statistics, Market Data Analytics, and Product Launch Analytics which also provides market, companies and industries analysis. It is clear that companies in the industry of SBC should not only pay attention to elements such as design, production and operation costs, but they should also follow changes in environmental regulations and pressure from customer groups, as these are demanding products that are more environmental friendly. Regulations for Handling and Disposal in the industry Styrenic Block Copolymers According to Changjin (2012), in recent years the Chemical and Petroleum Industry in China has increased concern about environmental issues related to energy consumption, recycling and pollution. keywords: block; china; company; copolymers; industry; information; intelligence; styrenic cache: jisib-47.pdf plain text: jisib-47.txt item: #114 of 203 id: jisib-470 author: Černýa, Jan; Potančoka, Martin; Molnára, Zdeněk title: Using open data and Google search data for competitive intelligence analysis date: 2019-11-13 words: 5515 flesch: 50 summary: 80 Our second research question focused on geographical aspects of open medicine data. The analysis has shown that Google Search data correlates with market trends uncovered by open data analysis, but the territorial insights were not significant in this case due to the small Google Search data sample and provided only a general regional overview. keywords: analysis; antidepressant; business; czech; data; datasets; google; health; information; intelligence; market; medicine; region; search; specific; trends cache: jisib-470.pdf plain text: jisib-470.txt item: #115 of 203 id: jisib-471 author: Dadkhaha, Mehdi; Lagziana, Mohammad; Rahim-niaa, Fariborz; Kimiafar, Khalil title: The potential of business intelligence tools for expert finding date: 2019-11-13 words: 8085 flesch: 53 summary: The process discussed in this paper was also tested to find research method experts from a personal repository, and another study about knowledge management. So, queries in the BI tool may be simple, for example finding experts who have a total of more than 1000 citations. keywords: criteria; data; experts; finding; internet; journal; keywords; knowledge; paper; process; research; researchers; things; tools cache: jisib-471.pdf plain text: jisib-471.txt item: #116 of 203 id: jisib-472 author: Söilen, klaus Solberg title: A deeper look at the collective intelligence phenomenon date: 2019-11-13 words: 804 flesch: 52 summary: A deeper look at the collective intelligence phenomenon For the upcoming conference on Intelligence Studies at ICI 2020 in Bad Nauheim, Germany the focus of this issue of JISIB is on collective intelligence and foresight. The first two papers by Søilen and Almedia and Lesca deal with collective intelligence from an intelligence studies perspective. keywords: article; business; intelligence cache: jisib-472.pdf plain text: jisib-472.txt item: #117 of 203 id: jisib-48 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus; Hasslinger, Anders title: Factors shaping vendor differentiation in the Business Intelligence software industry date: 2012-12-27 words: 4381 flesch: 53 summary: This paper is investigating, through a mixed-method research combining interviews and an online survey, how BI vendors differentiate themselves when it comes to application integration, security issues and pricing strategies. The conclusion is that BI vendors differentiated themselves mainly by having individual definitions of what BI is. keywords: business; data; information; intelligence; management; pricing; security; software; systems; user; vendors cache: jisib-48.pdf plain text: jisib-48.txt item: #118 of 203 id: jisib-511 author: Söilen, klaus Solberg title: The argument that “there is nothing new in the competitive intelligence field” date: 2020-02-10 words: 1614 flesch: 53 summary: Other terms used include market intelligence, marketing intelligence, business intelligence, collective intelligence, financial intelligence, scientific and technical intelligence, foresight, insight, and equivalent terms in other languages, like “l’information stratégique et de la sécurité économiques” (Sisse) The empirical results show that the relationship between competitive intelligence and the innovation capability is indirect, with knowledge management as a mediating factor. keywords: business; information; intelligence cache: jisib-511.pdf plain text: jisib-511.txt item: #119 of 203 id: jisib-513 author: Maune, Alexander title: Competitive intelligence as a game changer for Africa’s competitiveness in the global economy date: 2020-02-10 words: 8745 flesch: 45 summary: Competitive intelligence as a game changer for Africa’s competitiveness in the global economy. 7-23 Vairinhos, Rozalia Nistor, and Nicolas Lesca Effect of competitive intelligence on innovation capability: keywords: africa; article; business; competitiveness; countries; development; economic; framework; growth; information; intelligence; journal; research; review; vol cache: jisib-513.pdf plain text: jisib-513.txt item: #120 of 203 id: jisib-514 author: Sperkova, Lucie title: Integration of textual VoC into a CX data model for business intelligence use in B2C date: 2020-02-10 words: 10561 flesch: 47 summary: The measurement is enriched for new elements of customer sentiment, customer emotions and personality traits. Gupta and Zeithaml (2006, p.735) stressed “the need for more studies that view customer metrics comprehensively, rather than examining only a few constructs at a time”. keywords: business; comment; customer; cx data; data; data model; emotions; information; intelligence; measurement; metrics; model; number; object; research; sentiment; table; textual; voc cache: jisib-514.pdf plain text: jisib-514.txt item: #121 of 203 id: jisib-515 author: Palilingan, Verry Ronny; Batmetan, Johan Reimon title: How competitive intelligence can be used to improve a management vocational high school: A case from Indonesia date: 2020-02-10 words: 3965 flesch: 48 summary: ABSTRACT Vocational high school needs professional management in order to increase competitiveness. KEYWORDS Competitive intelligence, management, vocational high school 1. keywords: analysis; competitiveness; intelligence; learning; management; school; strategies; strategy; students; teaching cache: jisib-515.pdf plain text: jisib-515.txt item: #122 of 203 id: jisib-516 author: Poblano-Ojinaga, Eduardo Rafael title: Effect of competitive intelligence on innovation capability: An exploratory study in Mexican companies date: 2020-02-10 words: 3581 flesch: 44 summary: Effect of competitive intelligence on innovation capability: An exploratory study in Mexican companies. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index Effect of competitive intelligence on innovation capability: An exploratory study in Mexican companies Eduardo Rafael Poblano-Ojinagaa*, Roberto Romero Lópeza, Jesús Andrés Hernández Gómeza, and Vianey Torres-Arguellesa aTecnológico Nacional de México, Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna, Mexico; *pooe_65@hotmail.com Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Editor-in-chief: Klaus SolbergSøilen Included in this printed copy: Empirical evidence from a connectivist competitive intelligence massive open online course (CI cMOOC) proof of concept Competitive intelligence as a game changer for Africa’s competitiveness in the global economy Alexander Maune pp. keywords: capability; capital; effect; information; innovation; intelligence; journal; knowledge; management; model cache: jisib-516.pdf plain text: jisib-516.txt item: #123 of 203 id: jisib-52 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 3, NO 1 (2013) date: 2013-03-28 words: 1116 flesch: 27 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden Dr. Sofiane Saadi, Directeur Général du Laboratoire en Organisation et Gestion des Entreprises (LOGE) Algeria. Per Jenster (China), NIMI Honorary Editors Prof. John E. Prescott (USA), University of Pittsburgh Prof. Bernard Dousset (France), Toulouse University Editor-in-Chief Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen (Sweden), Halmstad University Regional Associated Editors America: Prof. G. Scott Erickson (USA), Ithaca College Europe: keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-52.pdf plain text: jisib-52.txt item: #124 of 203 id: jisib-53 author: Fatti, A.; du Toit, A.S.A. title: Competitive intelligence in the South African pharmaceutical industry date: 2013-03-28 words: 5904 flesch: 47 summary: % 0 0% 8 34.8% 3 13% 7 30.4% 5 21.7% 23 100% Suppliers, customers 7 33.3% 5 23.8% 1 4.8% 5 23.8% 2 9.5% 1 4.8% 21 100% Distributors 6 26.1% 4 17.4% 4 17.4% 4 17.4% 2 8.7% 3 13% 23 100% Industry experts 0 0% 1 4.5% 5 22.7% 8 36.4% 6 27.3% 2 9.1% 22 100% Staff joining from competitors 2 10% 0 0% 3 15% 3 15% 7 35% 5 25% 20 100% Members of professional trade and industry associations 1 4.5% 2 9.1% 9 40.9% 4 18.2% 3 13.6% 3 13.6% 22 100% Employees in competitor organisations 0 0% 1 4.8% 4 19% 2 9.5% 2 9.5% 12 57.1% 21 100% Journalists 0 0% 1 4.8% 3 14.3% 7 33.3% 2 9.5% 3 38.1% 21 100% Staff attending conferences and seminars 0 0% 1 4.5% 3 13.6$ 12 54.5% 5 22.7% 1 4.5% 22 100% Recreational social activities 0 0% 1 4.5% 4 18.2% 4 18.2% 3 13.6% 10 45.5% 22 100% Employees report back on competitor actions 3 15% 5 25% 9 45% 2 10% 1 5% 0 0% 20 100% Employees report back on customer needs 5 23.8% 7 33.3% 8 38.1% 0 0% 0 0% 1 4.8% 21 100% Other 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% Table 2: Use of primary sources (The modal category for each option is shaded) % 6 27.3% 9 40.9% 5 22.7% 1 4.5% 22 100% Specific government literature 1 4.5% 2 9.1% 7 31.8% 8 36.4% 3 13.6% 1 4.5% 22 100% General newspapers 11 50% 5 22.7% 3 13.6% 0 0% 0 0 keywords: africa; analysis; companies; industry; information; intelligence; pharmaceutical; respondents; south; use cache: jisib-53.pdf plain text: jisib-53.txt item: #125 of 203 id: jisib-54 author: Jenster, Per; Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: The Relationship between Strategic Planning and Company Performance – A Chinese perspective date: 2013-03-28 words: 5570 flesch: 52 summary: 9-30 Falshaw, Llaister, Tatoglu, (2006), Management Decision Vol 44, 1. Greenley, G.E. (1994), Strategic planning and company performance: An appraisal of the http://elin.lub.lu.se.miman.bib.bth.se/elin?func=jorToc&issn=03608581&lang=se http://elin.lub.lu.se.miman.bib.bth.se/elin?func=jorToc&issn=03608581&lang=se http://elin.lub.lu.se.miman.bib.bth.se/elin?func=basicSearch&lang=se&query=au:%22Greenley,%20G.E.%22&start=0 24 empirical evidence Scandinavian Journal of Management, vol 10, No 4, pp. 383-396. Greenley, G.E. (1986), Does strategic planning improve company performance? keywords: companies; company; effect; extent; management; performance; planning; strategy; vol cache: jisib-54.pdf plain text: jisib-54.txt item: #126 of 203 id: jisib-55 author: Momeni, Afrooz; Mehrafzoon, Mehdi title: Critical Factors of Competitive Intelligence in the Power Plant Industry: The Case Study of MAPNA Group date: 2013-03-28 words: 6184 flesch: 50 summary: KEYWORDS: Competitive intelligence, Factor analysis, Strategic management, power plant industry, Iran Available for free online at https://ojs.hh.se/ Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business 1 (2013) 31-43 mailto:afrooz.momeni@gmail.com mailto:m.mehrafzoon@gmail.com https://ojs.hh.se/ 32 1. This study attempts to detect critical CI factors in the power planet industry in Iran. keywords: analysis; business; company; factors; information; intelligence; journal; management; marketing; research; variables; vol cache: jisib-55.pdf plain text: jisib-55.txt item: #127 of 203 id: jisib-559 author: Solberg Söilen, klaus title: On the 10th anniversary of JISIB: Reflection on academic tribalism date: 2020-05-18 words: 1289 flesch: 51 summary: The fourth article, by Zafary, is entitled “Implementation of business intelligence considering the role of information systems integration and enterprise resource planning”. The author concludes that organizations should pay more attention to their working processes to improve business intelligence success. keywords: article; business; conferences; intelligence cache: jisib-559.pdf plain text: jisib-559.txt item: #128 of 203 id: jisib-56 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: An overview of articles on Competitive Intelligence in JCIM and CIR date: 2013-03-28 words: 5952 flesch: 52 summary: Competitive Intelligence Review 11(4): 12- 24. Competitive Intelligence Review 10(3): 33- 42. keywords: articles; business; intelligence; intelligence review; journal; male; management; ph.d; review; university cache: jisib-56.pdf plain text: jisib-56.txt item: #129 of 203 id: jisib-564 author: Barnea, Avner title: How will AI change intelligence and decision-making? date: 2020-05-18 words: 4768 flesch: 47 summary: It looks that through new AI tools, the value of humans will not become redundant but rather improve its outcomes by relying on better intelligence for their decisions. Investments in AI tools are growing and are increasingly coming also from organizations outside the tech space19. keywords: analysis; business; capabilities; decision; information; intelligence; need; new; tools cache: jisib-564.pdf plain text: jisib-564.txt item: #130 of 203 id: jisib-57 author: Hoppe, Magnus title: The intelligence worker as a knowledge activist – an alternative view on intelligence by the use of Burke’s pentad date: 2013-03-28 words: 6666 flesch: 50 summary: With this description, intelligence workers stand out as designated knowledge activ- ists, or if you like knowledge intelligence activist, with four main responsibilities. The tech- nical scout’s actions were congruent with his over- all organizational mission of creating better busi- ness, and were not limited to a clearly defined place in an organizational chart or a sequence in a model for intelligence creation. keywords: analytical; business; creation; decision; intelligence; knowledge; management; new; organization; support; vol; work cache: jisib-57.pdf plain text: jisib-57.txt item: #131 of 203 id: jisib-579 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: The impasse of competitive intelligence today is not a failure. A special issue for papers at the ICI 2020 Conference date: 2020-06-30 words: 1377 flesch: 49 summary: What is unique for intelligence studies is the focus on information— not primarily geography or natural resources— as a source for competitive advantage. This is also the development of the discipline of intelligence studies and on a more basic level of market research, which is about how to gather information and data, to gain a competitive advantage. keywords: data; information; intelligence; management cache: jisib-579.pdf plain text: jisib-579.txt item: #132 of 203 id: jisib-580 author: Teubert, Ursula title: Thinking methods as a lever to develop collective intelligence date: 2020-06-30 words: 4697 flesch: 52 summary: 11 ● First exercises in creative thinking and other thinking methods help to defocus, to find a key that can change the maze, and show positive results. Thinking methods as a lever to develop collective intelligence. keywords: brain; business; collective; ideas; intelligence; learning; methodology; methods; people; teaching; thinking; thinking methods cache: jisib-580.pdf plain text: jisib-580.txt item: #133 of 203 id: jisib-581 author: Calof, Jonathan; Viviers, Wilma title: Big data analytics and international market selection: An exploratory study date: 2020-06-30 words: 7824 flesch: 49 summary: Several of the decision-makers interviewed during Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the study stated that the TRADE-DSM was used to help select international markets, thereby showing a link between big data and analytics and international market selection. The degree of acceptance of the TRADE-DSM results appeared to be influenced by TRADE-DSM user factors (for example their relationship with the decision-maker and knowledge of the organization), decision-maker factors (for example their experience and knowledge making international market selection decisions) and organizational factors (for example senior managements’ commitment to big data and analytics). keywords: analytics; data; decision; dsm; export; information; international; interviews; maker; market; model; report; selection; study; trade; user cache: jisib-581.pdf plain text: jisib-581.txt item: #134 of 203 id: jisib-582 author: Grèzesa, Vincent; Bonazzia, Riccardo; Cimminoa, Francesco Maria title: Atman: Intelligent information gap detection for learning organizations: First steps toward computational collective intelligence for decision making date: 2020-06-30 words: 3422 flesch: 41 summary: Our solution aims at comparing internal company data (business intelligence) with external company data (environmental scanning) to provide a diagnosis of the company's alignment with its environment (technical innovation). Further research will focus on the processing of alignments of several sources of internal data with the external data, such as the measurement of the effects of the recommendation on the decision-making process of the organization. keywords: company; data; decision; environment; information; intelligence; knowledge; learning; process cache: jisib-582.pdf plain text: jisib-582.txt item: #135 of 203 id: jisib-583 author: Calof, Jonathan; Sewdass, Nisha title: On the relationship between competitive intelligence and innovation date: 2020-06-30 words: 6995 flesch: 37 summary: Management of CI measures (managing the project and evaluating the intelligence project) were significantly and positively correlated with innovation while collection was negatively correlated with innovation. This includes the extent of formal intelligence structures, planning of CI projects, collection of information used for intelligence, analytical techniques used, communication of CI information, evaluation or management of CI. keywords: analysis; business; correlation; information; innovation; intelligence; management; measures; organization; studies; study; table; technology cache: jisib-583.pdf plain text: jisib-583.txt item: #136 of 203 id: jisib-584 author: Fernandez, Fernando Vegas title: Intelligent information extraction from scholarly document databases date: 2020-06-30 words: 14256 flesch: 64 summary: Eval uati on of text document cl us teri ng approach bas ed on parti cl e s warm opti mi zati onCl us ter. Extracting knowledge from big databases and document databases has long been a challenge because of the large number of documents that make it hard to select the most relevant data. keywords: 2019; arti; concepts; databases; documents; et al; extraction; information; information extraction; intelligence; keyword; knowledge; list; literature; researchers; retrieval; review; search; stage; system; text; web; x journal; x proceedi cache: jisib-584.pdf plain text: jisib-584.txt item: #137 of 203 id: jisib-635 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: Labeling or science-by-buzzwords: The semantic trap in academic research and how to get out of it date: 2020-12-10 words: 2923 flesch: 54 summary: Within intelligence studies we have sub-tribes in the form of competitive intelligence, market intelligence, competitor intelligence, business intelligence, enterprise resource planning, social intelligence, all of whom deal with the problem of collective intelligence. The situation is similar in business intelligence, which is basically about new software today. keywords: business; information; intelligence; labels; research; terms cache: jisib-635.pdf plain text: jisib-635.txt item: #138 of 203 id: jisib-636 author: García-Madurga, Miguel-Ángel; Esteban-Navarro, Miguel-Ángel title: A project management approach to competitive intelligence date: 2020-12-10 words: 8259 flesch: 33 summary: Within this search for alternatives, Prescott (1999) already suggested, expanding on an idea outlined in Prescott and Smith (1988), to explore the possibilities offered by project management when they suggested approaching competitive intelligence with a project focus: ‘Competitive intelligence must be managed as a core business process. The results are a discussion about the dynamics of the management of competitive intelligence projects and the responsibilities of the human team involved. keywords: analysis; business; companies; cycle; information; intelligence; intelligence project; management; model; needs; new; organization; planning; processes; project; project management cache: jisib-636.pdf plain text: jisib-636.txt item: #139 of 203 id: jisib-637 author: Alnoukari, Mouhib title: An examination of the organizational impact of business intelligence and big data based on management theory date: 2020-12-10 words: 9196 flesch: 48 summary: BI and BD related studies include Shin, 2016. BI and BD related studies include Akter & Fosso Wamba, 2016, Akter, Fosso Wamba, Gunasekaran, Dubey, & Childe, 2016, Barbosa, Vicente, Ladeira, & Oliveira, 2018, Braganza, Brooks, Nepelski, Ali, and Moro, 2017, Cheah & Wang, 2017, Du, Huang, Yeung, & Jian, 2016, Erevelles, Fukawa, Swayne 2016, Fiorini, Seles, Jabbour, Mariano, Jabbour, 2018, Fosso Wamba, Gunasekaran, Akter, Ren, Ji-fan., Dubey, & Childe, 2017, Gupta, & George, 2016, Hazen, Skipper, Ezell, & Boone, 2016, Mazzei, & Noble, 2020, Mikalef, Krogstie, Wetering, Pappas, & Giannakos, 2018, Mikalef, Pappas, Giannakos, Krogstie, Lekakos, 2016, Nocker & Sena, 2019, Shan, Luo, Zhou, & Wei, 2018, Suoniemi, Meyer-Waarden, & Munzel, 2017, Waller & Fawcett, 2013, and Walls & Barnard, 2020. keywords: business; data; fiorini; jabbour; management; mariano; performance; research; seles; studies; supply; theory cache: jisib-637.pdf plain text: jisib-637.txt item: #140 of 203 id: jisib-638 author: Zwerenz, Stefan title: The linkage between competitive intelligence and competitive advantage in emerging market business: A case in the commercial vehicle industry date: 2020-12-10 words: 18086 flesch: 60 summary: Adidam, P. T., Banerjee, M. & Shukla, P. (2012) Competitive Intelligence and Firm's Performance in Emerging Markets: An Exploratory Study in India. Journal of Competitive Intelligence and Management, 3(4), 15-35. keywords: advantage; analysis; business; case; e m; firm; industry; intelligence; io n; journal; knowledge; m ar; management; market; marketing; nc e; research; strategic cache: jisib-638.pdf plain text: jisib-638.txt item: #141 of 203 id: jisib-639 author: Bao Quyen, Phan Thi; Nguyen, Nguyen Phong title: The impact of perceived accounting benefits on the enterprise resource planning success: The mediating role of effective system use date: 2020-12-10 words: 9483 flesch: 45 summary: Accordingly, perceived accounting benefits are the antecedents of ERP system use and ERP system success is the outcome of ERP system use. Perceived accounting benefits have a positive influence on ERP system success. keywords: accounting; accounting benefits; benefits; enterprise; erp; erp success; erp system; implementation; information; information systems; journal; management; research; spathis; study; success; system; system use; use cache: jisib-639.pdf plain text: jisib-639.txt item: #142 of 203 id: jisib-64 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: Editorial note 2013 Vol 3 No 2 date: 2013-08-28 words: 1207 flesch: 27 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden Dr. Sofiane Saadi, Directeur Général du Laboratoire en Organisation et Gestion des Entreprises (LOGE) Algeria. Per Jenster (China), NIMI Honorary Editors Prof. John E. Prescott (USA), University of Pittsburgh Prof. Bernard Dousset (France), Toulouse University Editor-in-Chief Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen (Sweden), Halmstad University Regional Associated Editors America: Prof. G. Scott Erickson (USA), Ithaca College Europe: Prof. Sahbi Sidhom (France), Nancy University Asia: Prof. Xie Xinzhou (China), Beijing University Africa: Prof. Adeline Du Toit (South Africa), University of Johannesburg T h e E d keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-64.pdf plain text: jisib-64.txt item: #143 of 203 id: jisib-640 author: Ikbal, Muhammad; Irwansyah, Irwansyah; Paminto, Ardi; Ulfah, Yana; Darma, Dio Caisar title: Financial intelligence: Financial statement fraud in Indonesia date: 2020-12-10 words: 10127 flesch: 52 summary: This study also broadens the perspective through the financial intelligence model in viewing financial fraud in Indonesia. The results of our survey found that 53% of the external auditors interviewed in this study had encountered suspicions of reporting cases of financial fraud during an audit and management is almost always involved in these. keywords: accounting; albrecht et; assets; auditors; business; coenen; company; et al; fraud; goods; government; income; indonesia; intelligence; journal; management; public; research; statements; wells cache: jisib-640.pdf plain text: jisib-640.txt item: #144 of 203 id: jisib-66 author: Wright, Sheila; Bisson, Christophe; Duffy, Alistair title: Competitive Intelligence and Information Technology Adoption of SMEs in Turkey: Diagnosing Current Performance and Identifying Barriers date: 2013-08-28 words: 13770 flesch: 55 summary: The opportunity was taken to extend that typology to include two further strands: Technology Support, identified as the degree of investment made to assist with gathering competitive information and IT Support Systems, identified as the type of systems used to manage the flow of competitive information. IT Systems ITS1 Dismissive IT Systems Does not use any IT system to manage competitive information which may occur as the result of a considered decision not to engage with IT systems for this purpose or may be out of ignorance of the potential which engagement might deliver. keywords: attitude; business; data; et al; firms; information; information systems; intelligence; journal; knowledge; local; management; practice; questions; research; sector; smes; strategic; study; support; systems; technology cache: jisib-66.pdf plain text: jisib-66.txt item: #145 of 203 id: jisib-67 author: du Toit, A. S. A. title: Comparative Study of Competitive Intelligence Practices between Two Retail Banks in Brazil and South Africa date: 2013-08-28 words: 5225 flesch: 45 summary: An e-mail survey in a sample of 2550 employees in a retail bank in Brazil and 847 employees in a retail bank in South Africa was carried out in which CI practices were measured. The focus of this paper is the comparison between CI practices of a Brazilian and a South African retail bank. keywords: africa; brazil; countries; environment; information; intelligence; organisations; respondents; south cache: jisib-67.pdf plain text: jisib-67.txt item: #146 of 203 id: jisib-68 author: Abzaltynova, Zhanna; Williams, Janice title: DEVELOPMENTS IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE date: 2013-08-28 words: 6862 flesch: 48 summary: Generally BI vendors do make significant developments with BI software over time and this they have all recognized is necessary to ensure competitive advantage. With respect to the data collection phase, BI software vendors tested support this phase in a fair way with the total average score (3.16) for all vendors (Figure 16). keywords: analysis; bi software; business; cycle; data; information; intelligence; market; software; vendors cache: jisib-68.pdf plain text: jisib-68.txt item: #147 of 203 id: jisib-69 author: Paletta, Francisco Carlos title: Brazil - Evolutions in CI and some aspects of a current scenario date: 2013-08-28 words: 3006 flesch: 55 summary: Conclusions point to an evolutionary scenario regarding the volume of project results in big companies and the presence of fragmented discourses in a market eager for a bigger volume of closed deals, less worried about delivery depth and quality. The work focused mainly on three aspects: The evolution of the concept of Competitive/Economic Intelligence in the Southeast region of Brazil; the biggest recurring deficiencies in CI projects and obstacles to their execution; and the major recurring skills highlighted in the projects. keywords: brazil; companies; evolution; intelligence; projects; results cache: jisib-69.pdf plain text: jisib-69.txt item: #148 of 203 id: jisib-690 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: The internet is leading the world towards forms of totalitarianism: How to fix the problem date: 2021-04-28 words: 1416 flesch: 57 summary: The last article entitled “Integrating science and technology metrics into a competitive technology intelligence methodology” by Marisela Rodriguez-Salvador and Pedro F. Castillo-Valdez presents a new framework for competitive technology intelligence (CTI) providing a broader scope to science and technology metrics where quantitative tools such as patentometrics and scientometrics are used. The first article entitled “Interpreting, analyzing and distributing information: a big data framework for competitive intelligence” is by Erlaine Binotto et al. keywords: books; data; intelligence; internet cache: jisib-690.pdf plain text: jisib-690.txt item: #149 of 203 id: jisib-691 author: Casarotto, Eduardo Luis; Malafaia, Guilherme Cunha; Martínez, Marta Pagán; Binotto, Erlaine title: Interpreting, analyzing and distributing information: A big data framework for competitive intelligence date: 2021-04-28 words: 7931 flesch: 42 summary: The objective of this paper is to propose a framework for an integrated process of Big Data intelligence in organizations. Competitive intelligence process and tools for intelligence analysis. keywords: analysis; business; data; data intelligence; decision; framework; information; innovation; intelligence; intelligence process; journal; making; management; online; process; use; value cache: jisib-691.pdf plain text: jisib-691.txt item: #150 of 203 id: jisib-692 author: Hassani, Abdeslam; Mosconi, Elaine title: Competitive intelligence and absorptive capacity for enhancing innovation performance of SMEs date: 2021-04-28 words: 8467 flesch: 41 summary: To cite this article: Hassani, A. & Mosconi, E. (2021) Competitive intelligence and absorptive capacity for enhancing innovation performance of SMEs. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/index Competitive intelligence and absorptive capacity for enhancing innovation performance of SMEs Abdeslam Hassania* and Elaine Mosconia aUniversity of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada *a.hassani@usherbrooke.ca Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE Competitive intelligence and absorptive capacity for enhancing innovation performance of SMEs Abdeslam Hassania* and Elaine Mosconia aUniversity of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada *Corresponding author: a.hassani@usherbrooke.ca Received 19 January 2021 Accepted 29 March 2021 keywords: business; capacity; company; competitors; information; innovation; innovation performance; intelligence; journal; management; manager; new; performance; smes; suppliers cache: jisib-692.pdf plain text: jisib-692.txt item: #151 of 203 id: jisib-693 author: Alnoukari, Mouhib title: A framework for big data integration within the strategic management process based on a balanced scorecard methodology date: 2021-04-28 words: 8833 flesch: 47 summary: Mikalef et al. (2016) argue that decision makers do not have not enough thoughts on how BD strategy could be adopted and implemented to drive their business strategies. This framework includes four stages based on CX data: BD acquisition, BDA, BD insights and BD actions. keywords: analytics; bda; business; data; framework; hunger; insights; intelligence; management; process; research; strategy; wheelen cache: jisib-693.pdf plain text: jisib-693.txt item: #152 of 203 id: jisib-694 author: Tulungen, Franky; Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Komansilan, Trudi; Kumajas, Sondy title: Competitive intelligence approach for developing an e-tourism strategy post COVID-19 date: 2021-04-28 words: 4890 flesch: 44 summary: It is suggested to advertise on 52 the internet on well-known websites that have links to e-tourism sites that they wish to develop. This is done interactively with the use of technology and informative by utilizing information about e-tourism, especially regarding information on local tourism destinations. keywords: covid-19; destination; industry; information; intelligence; manado; post; strategy; technology; tourism cache: jisib-694.pdf plain text: jisib-694.txt item: #153 of 203 id: jisib-695 author: Amor, Mostapha Tayeb Ben; Chichti, Fatma title: La veille stratégique entre l'efficacité décisionnelle et l’optimisation de la gouvernance : Etude restreinte dans les organismes publics tunisiens date: 2021-04-28 words: 7149 flesch: 49 summary: Le rôle de la veille stratégique dans les préoccupations des parties prenantes : Dans ce cadre environnemental, la totalité des interlocuteurs ont reconnu le rôle à la fois important et déterminant de la veille stratégique dans les préoccupations des parties prenantes. De façon plus claire, l’interviewé E.Ax4 a considéré que la veille stratégique n’est pas seulement un facteur de succès de la gouvernance puisqu’elle permet « la participation indirecte de l’environnement aux choix stratégiques et à la prise de décision », mais elle permet en plus de « détecter l’avis de l’opinion publique ». keywords: cette; comme; dans; des; décision; entre; est; gouvernance; les; l’administration; niveau; nous; par; pour; prise; processus; publique; qui; rôle; stratégique; sur; une; veille; veille stratégique cache: jisib-695.pdf plain text: jisib-695.txt item: #154 of 203 id: jisib-696 author: Rodriguez-Salvador, Marisela; Castillo-Valdez, Pedro F. title: Integrating science and technology metrics into a competitive technology intelligence methodology date: 2021-04-28 words: 4740 flesch: 36 summary: To facilitate science and technology understanding, diverse disciplines based on metrics analysis have emerged, including scientometrics, patentometrics, and altmetrics. KEYWORDS Competitive intelligence, competitive technology intelligence, patentometrics, science and technology metrics, scientometrics 1. keywords: analysis; bioprinting; cti; data; information; intelligence; metrics; research; rodriguez; salvador; science; technology cache: jisib-696.pdf plain text: jisib-696.txt item: #155 of 203 id: jisib-70 author: Paletta, Francisco Carlos; Dias Vieira Junior, Nilson title: ICT Lifecycle and its major Role in the Development of Strategic Intelligence date: 2013-08-28 words: 7262 flesch: 50 summary: A best practice approach for automating IT management process. According to SILVER (2003), the largest expense of ownership of IT resources is not the initial purchase of hardware and software, but the complexity of implementing and maintaining these devices. keywords: business; companies; development; ict; information; internet; management; o n; oecd; organization; resources; services; software; technology cache: jisib-70.pdf plain text: jisib-70.txt item: #156 of 203 id: jisib-71 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 3, NO 3 (2013) date: 2013-12-30 words: 1193 flesch: 23 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Assistant Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Assistant Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Vice President Business Development at Global Intelligence Alliance Group, Sweden javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') 54-62 ~ 2 Journal Contact: Mailing Address: JISIB Halmstad University Box 823 301 18 Halmstad SWEDEN Principal Contact: Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen School of Business and Engineering (SBE) Email: klaus.solberg_soilen@hh.se keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-71.pdf plain text: jisib-71.txt item: #157 of 203 id: jisib-72 author: Agostino, Alessandro; Solberg Søilen, Klaus; Gerritsen, Bart title: Cloud solution in Business Intelligence for SMEs –vendor and customer perspectives date: 2013-12-30 words: 12498 flesch: 53 summary: Generally, SaaS BI software is easy to use and the training support is mainly delivered through online libraries, tutorial videos, 24/7 call center, and email services. This area has been emphasized both by customers and suppliers of BI software. keywords: adoption; business; cloud; company; cost; customers; data; factors; information; integration; intelligence; research; results; smes; software; solution; support; table cache: jisib-72.pdf plain text: jisib-72.txt item: #158 of 203 id: jisib-73 author: N. Rothberg, Helen; Erickson, G. Scott title: Intelligence in the Oil Patch: Knowledge Management and Competitive Intelligence Insights date: 2013-12-30 words: 4647 flesch: 46 summary: Conclusions This paper has looked at knowledge practices in various oil and gas industries, specifically addressing the question of whether decision-makers should take more strategic decisions regarding knowledge development and protection. Looking specifically at industries related to oil and gas, we review data concerning the level and importance of knowledge assets in each industry. keywords: assets; capital; firm; industries; intelligence; knowledge; management cache: jisib-73.pdf plain text: jisib-73.txt item: #159 of 203 id: jisib-74 author: Esteves, José; Curto, José title: A Risk and Benefits Behavioral Model to Assess Intentions to Adopt Big Data date: 2013-12-30 words: 4331 flesch: 43 summary: The overall purpose of this study is to explore the impact of Big Data technologies perceived risks and benefits in the intention to adopt them. Considerations and future work This research‐in‐progress contributes to the existing body of knowledge on Big Data by developing a theoretical model to explore and predict the intention to adopt Big Data technology. keywords: adoption; attitude; behavior; benefits; business; control; data; effect; intention; model; research; risks cache: jisib-74.pdf plain text: jisib-74.txt item: #160 of 203 id: jisib-76 author: Kabir, Nowshade; Carayannis, Elias title: Big Data, Tacit Knowledge and Organizational Competitiveness date: 2013-12-30 words: 5252 flesch: 48 summary: In knowledge science knowledge is also considered as information with meaning, information is data with context and data is a basic element of analysis (Boisot, 1995). Big data, tacit knowledge, big data strategy, knowledge management, knowledge strategies and organizational knowledge Available for free online at https://ojs.hh.se/ Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business 3 (2013) 54-62 mailto:nowshade@gmail.com mailto:caraye@gwu.edu https://ojs.hh.se/ O p keywords: business; data; firm; information; innovation; insights; knowledge; management; new; organization; processes; strategy cache: jisib-76.pdf plain text: jisib-76.txt item: #161 of 203 id: jisib-773 author: Solberg Söilen, Klaus title: Intelligence studies as an alternative approach to the study of economics date: 2021-10-13 words: 1107 flesch: 53 summary: Maune’s article “Intention to use mobile applications in competitive intelligence: An extended conceptual framework” use UTAUT2 constructs to show how CI mobile applications can be used effectively. Kula and Naktiyok’s article ”Strategic thinking and competitive intelligence: comparative research in the automotive and communication industries” is derived from a PhD dissertation and shows how strategic thinking and competitive intelligence can be related. keywords: economics; intelligence; study cache: jisib-773.pdf plain text: jisib-773.txt item: #162 of 203 id: jisib-775 author: Maune, Alexander title: Intention to use mobile applications in competitive intelligence: An extended conceptual framework date: 2021-10-13 words: 13985 flesch: 49 summary: Previous research has largely ignored the influence of perspective antecedents in behavioural intention and use behaviour in mobile applications use in CI. The article follows a systematic literature review on mobile application use for CI through the lens of UTAUT2. keywords: acceptance; adoption; applications; apps; behaviour; data; et al; influence; information; intelligence; intention; journal; mobile; model; research; study; technology; use; users; venkatesh; venkatesh et; vol cache: jisib-775.pdf plain text: jisib-775.txt item: #163 of 203 id: jisib-776 author: Nuortimo, Kalle ; Härkönen, Janne title: The first wave impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Nasdaq Helsinki stock exchange: Weak signal detection with managerial implications date: 2021-10-19 words: 7272 flesch: 53 summary: Also, in Africa, stock markets reduced significantly during and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, usually between -2.7 % and -20 %, while the effects were restrictive (Takyi & Bentum-Ennin, 2021). Preventing crash in stock market: keywords: analysis; analytics; black; covid-19; data; doi; events; impact; intelligence; market; media; pandemic; research; stock; stock market cache: jisib-776.pdf plain text: jisib-776.txt item: #164 of 203 id: jisib-777 author: Tulungen, Franky Reintje ; Maarisit, Wilmar ; Rompas, Parabelem Tino Dolf title: Competitive intelligence application: The case of geothermal power plant development in rural Tompaso, North Sulawesi, Indonesia date: 2021-10-13 words: 6305 flesch: 47 summary: The technical solutions offered include: (i) bioremediation by cultivating plants that absorb arsenic; (ii) biosulfurization and desulfurization for reducing air pollution, especially sulfur; (iii ) floods and extreme drought managed by improving infrastructure and reforestation; (iv) social conflicts (land acquisition, working days, labor recruitment and settlement security) are solved by intensifying program dissemination to the community and involving local communities in decision making. Solutions to social environmental problems such as (i) land acquisition, (ii) working days and hours, (iii) recruitment of workers can be overcome by a program of socialization with the community and involving local communities in decision making, and (iv) security of settlements can be solved by the development of GPP projects far from settlements. keywords: arsenic; community; development; energy; environment; gpp; indonesia; information; intelligence; land; power; project; research; tompaso; water cache: jisib-777.pdf plain text: jisib-777.txt item: #165 of 203 id: jisib-778 author: Kula, Mehmet Emirhan ; Naktiyok, Atılhan title: Strategic thinking and competitive intelligence: Comparative research in the automotive and communication industries date: 2021-10-13 words: 10294 flesch: 43 summary: (2) Do business managers care about the competitive environment and competitor analysis in competitive industries? As a result, the following model has been developed by discussing strategic thinking and competitive intelligence processes around the relevant literature. keywords: analysis; automotive; business; communication; competition; context; industries; industry; information; intelligence; intelligence context; intelligence process; managers; process; strategy; thinking; vision cache: jisib-778.pdf plain text: jisib-778.txt item: #166 of 203 id: jisib-779 author: Poblano-Ojinaga, Eduardo Rafael title: Competitive intelligence as a factor of the innovation capability in Mexican companies: A structural equations modeling approach date: 2021-10-13 words: 5881 flesch: 47 summary: This information is essential for decision-making and one way to generate it is through methodologies, among which competitive intelligence stands out. The empirical results show that competitive intelligence has an important indirect impact on three main functions of innovation capability: creation of new concepts, innovation and technological development, and development/improvement of ideas for products, processes, and equipment. keywords: capability; capital; companies; inc; information; innovation; intelligence; journal; knowledge; management; model cache: jisib-779.pdf plain text: jisib-779.txt item: #167 of 203 id: jisib-81 author: Klaus, Solberg Soilen title: Editorial Note Vol 4, No 1 (2014) date: 2014-06-26 words: 1274 flesch: 31 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Associate Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Associate Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Hedin Intelligence & Strategy Consultancy, Sweden javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') 43-57 ~ 2 Journal Contact: Mailing Address: JISIB Halmstad University Box 823 301 18 Halmstad SWEDEN Principal Contact: Prof. Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen School of Business and Engineering (SBE) keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-81.pdf plain text: jisib-81.txt item: #168 of 203 id: jisib-82 author: Rodriguez, Marisela; Palacios, Alejandro; Cortez, Dante title: Technical Intelligence Approach: Determining Patent Trends in Open Die Forging date: 2014-06-26 words: 4099 flesch: 45 summary: Under this context the objective of our research is to apply patent analyses as part of a Competitive Technical Intelligence methodology on open die forging. The objective of our research is to apply patent analyses as part of a Competitive Technical Intelligence methodology on open die forging. keywords: analysis; die; figure; forging; information; intelligence; patent; process; research; technology cache: jisib-82.pdf plain text: jisib-82.txt item: #169 of 203 id: jisib-83 author: Cavaller, Victor title: Analysis of knowledge transference processes in first mission activities of universities: portfolios as proposal of analytical tool for competitive intelligence functions date: 2014-06-26 words: 5593 flesch: 38 summary: The main changes proposed in the Bologna process, including legislative reforms and changes in the institutional structure (since 2007), increasing the autonomy and accountability of higher education institutions, diversification of HEIs, elimination of social and other barriers in access to tertiary education and possible transformation of existing tertiary professional education, which is governed by legislation on secondary education, into tertiary sector institutions (professionally oriented study programmes), emphasis on cooperation with employers, strengthening the responsibility of institutions and students for the quality of instruction, highlighting the role of lifelong learning, enhancing the quality of university research and, last but not least, a larger flow of financial resources into the tertiary sector” (BPTNR, 2009) . The relationship between higher education activities follows a sequential cycle focused on knowledge transference. keywords: activities; assessment; bologna; education; knowledge; learning; outcomes; process; quality; research; teaching; universities; university cache: jisib-83.pdf plain text: jisib-83.txt item: #170 of 203 id: jisib-833 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: Some personal reflections on 11 years of JISIB editorial notes and production date: 2022-02-16 words: 10818 flesch: 57 summary: This last year Jonathan Calof and I had been working with SAP to try to write some large cases on intelligence studies, but it will probably take another year or so before we know the results. The editorial note presents some self-reflection on intelligence studies as a discipline. keywords: articles; business; editorial; information; intelligence; intelligence studies; issue; journal; note; research; science; social; studies; study; vol; world cache: jisib-833.pdf plain text: jisib-833.txt item: #171 of 203 id: jisib-835 author: Olaleye, Banji Rildwan ; Bojuwon, Mustapha ; Ibrahim, Raed Ibrahim Mohamad ; Ali-Momoh, Betty Oluwayemisi title: Nexus between strategic thinking, competitive intelligence and innovation capability: Managerial support as a moderator date: 2022-02-16 words: 8224 flesch: 42 summary: Impact of strategic leadership on strategic competitive advantage through strategic thinking and strategic planning: a bi- meditational research. In actualizing this pursuit, strategic thinking and competitive intelligence are seen as drivers for innovation capability. keywords: business; capability; effect; firms; inc; innovation; intelligence; journal; management; model; organizational; performance; research; study; support; thinking cache: jisib-835.pdf plain text: jisib-835.txt item: #172 of 203 id: jisib-836 author: Muhammad, Faris ; Hartono, Sri title: Marketplace analysis of purchase decision factors for Instagram social media users date: 2022-02-16 words: 8328 flesch: 56 summary: Research on the use of Instagram social media has been conducted by 46 Lininati (2018) and shows that there is a positive and significant relationship between Instagram social media users and purchasing decisions at the food court. Marketplace analysis of purchase decision factors for Instagram social media users. keywords: decisions; effect; hypothesis; instagram; instagram users; marketplace; media; online; price; promotion; purchase; purchasing; research; results; social; table; trust; users; value; variable cache: jisib-836.pdf plain text: jisib-836.txt item: #173 of 203 id: jisib-838 author: Söilen, Klaus Solberg title: We never expected that – a corporative study of failures in national and business intelligence by Avner Barnea date: 2022-02-16 words: 2327 flesch: 60 summary: The book, which is a translation of a book in Hebrew, which again builds on the author’s PhD thesis, proposes an analysis of a series of intelligence failures. Barnea also argues that there have been too few parallels drawn between state and private experience of intelligence failures, which is also a fair claim. keywords: barnea; book; business; failures; intelligence cache: jisib-838.pdf plain text: jisib-838.txt item: #174 of 203 id: jisib-84 author: Quoniam, Luc; Boutet, Charles-Victor title: Competitive Intelligence cycle in the light of web 2.0 tools date: 2014-06-26 words: 3003 flesch: 48 summary: During an information pull phase (first visit to a source of information and inclusion in RSS feeds), the user initiates a push by registering information: Information will now be to him and not vice versa. Conclusion The 2.0 aspect changes everything in terms of communication, information flow: the many-to- many, massive editing allows global impact, both in broadcasting as the harvesting, but also through the analysis tools needed to grip plethora of information that we have addressed in this article, therefore, the tools of 2.0 have a strong impact on the cycle of EI since are actually intended to handle the massive information. keywords: cycle; figure; information; intelligence; o n; web cache: jisib-84.pdf plain text: jisib-84.txt item: #175 of 203 id: jisib-85 author: P.A Runtuwene, Julyeta; Kenap, Audy Aldrin; Palilingan, Verry Ronny title: The development of North Sulawesi through Competitive Intelligence date: 2014-06-26 words: 3656 flesch: 47 summary: i o n The development of North Sulawesi through Competitive Intelligence Julyeta P.A Runtuwene, Audy Aldrin Kenap and Verry Ronny Palilingan 1 1 Universitas Negeri Manado, Kampus Tomohon, Sulut, Indonesia Email: info@mail.unima.ac.id Received September 3 2012, accepted February 9, 2014 ABSTRACT: in this paper we present how Competitive Intelligence was introduced into the North Sulawesi in Indonesia. Starting from education and to the development of a threshold of graduated student in that field, it was necessary to move to the conquest of local policy positions to be sure that the methods and tools of Competitive Intelligence will be used to second regional development. keywords: development; indonesia; intelligence; manado; north; phd; region; sulawesi; university cache: jisib-85.pdf plain text: jisib-85.txt item: #176 of 203 id: jisib-86 author: Baaziz, Abdelkader; Quoniam, Luc title: Contribution to reduce risks related to strategic decisions in new uncertain competitive environments: The case of Algerian State-Owned Firms date: 2014-06-26 words: 8370 flesch: 41 summary: He defines it as the aggregation of other types of intelligentsia able to providing value- added information and knowledge toward making organizational strategic decisions. For March & Shapira (1987), decision making and risk are closely dependent on the context. keywords: baaziz; decision; environment; firms; information; intelligence; knowledge; making; management; new; o n; organization; risk; signals; state; uncertainty cache: jisib-86.pdf plain text: jisib-86.txt item: #177 of 203 id: jisib-893 author: Freyn, Shelly; Hoffman, Fred title: Competitive intelligence in an AI world: Practitioners’ thoughts on technological advances and the educational needs of their successors date: 2023-03-09 words: 3996 flesch: 54 summary: CI skills are evolving due to technolog- ical advances. Gunderson (2019) notes that “these rapid [technological] changes et al. (2019) asserts on the one hand “it is important to enable practitioners to “understand which skills and capabilities they should develop,” but then notes “there is currently no set framework of CI practitioners” (p. 720). keywords: data; future; information; intelligence; practitioners; research; skills; technology cache: jisib-893.pdf plain text: jisib-893.txt item: #178 of 203 id: jisib-894 author: AMZILE, Karim; BERAICH, Mohamed; AMOURI , Imane; MALAININE, Cheklekbire title: Towards a digital enterprise: the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the hiring process date: 2023-03-09 words: 2403 flesch: 56 summary: It is because of this possibility that neural network models are characterised by high variance and instability. By confronta- - grated decision system whose generic charac- ter depends on the number of learning cases encountered and their complexity in relation to the complexity of the problem to be solved. - ally composed of a succession of layers, each of which takes its inputs from the outputs of the previous layer. keywords: data; decision; function; layer; model; process cache: jisib-894.pdf plain text: jisib-894.txt item: #179 of 203 id: jisib-896 author: Chankoson, Thitinan; Chen, Fenglei; Wang, Zhiting; Wang, Mengqi; Sukpasjaroen, Khunanan title: Knowledge Mapping for the Study of Artificial Intelligence in Education Research: Literature Reviews date: 2023-03-09 words: 4209 flesch: 37 summary: The nature of the institu- tions shows that most institutions conducting and publishing-related research are universi- ties, indicating that the leading positions of AI in education application research are in uni- versities, and they are credited with the rapid development of AI in education application research. Knowledge mapping of research data in China: a bibliometric study using visual analysis. keywords: analysis; application; citespace; data; development; education; learning; research; technology; university cache: jisib-896.pdf plain text: jisib-896.txt item: #180 of 203 id: jisib-906 author: Aly, shereen title: The effect of marketing intelligence adoption on enhancing profitability indicators of banks listed in the Egyptian stock exchange date: 2023-03-09 words: 6256 flesch: 53 summary: 38–53 The effect of marketing intelligence adoption of banks listed in the Egyptian stock exchange Shereen Aly ABSTRACT. The remaining 240 usable question- 75%, which was considered highly reasonable with regard to MI adoption studies. keywords: adoption; banks; egyptian; information; intelligence; marketing; mi adoption; roa; study; vol cache: jisib-906.pdf plain text: jisib-906.txt item: #181 of 203 id: jisib-912 author: Vetbuje, Benard Gisilanbe; Olaleye, Banji Rildwan title: Relationship between Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Labour, Job Stress and Burnout: Does coping strategy work? date: 2022-12-22 words: 5574 flesch: 54 summary: In the study conducted by (Lee & Ok, 2012) that employees who lack Emotional Intelligence (EI) usually suffer from consistent job stress which eventually leads to burnout in such employees. Emotional intelligence, emotional labour, job stress, burnout, mindfulness meditation, health sector 7 1. keywords: burnout; coping; effect; employees; intelligence; job; stress; study cache: jisib-912.pdf plain text: jisib-912.txt item: #182 of 203 id: jisib-916 author: Mbaidin, Hisham title: The mediating effect of entrepreneurial orientation on the impact of knowledge management processes on successful organizational performance at industrial sector in Jordan date: 2022-12-22 words: 5708 flesch: 32 summary: The study sample was selected by random mainly contributes to suggesting a new mechanism for applying knowledge management and leadership, which has been turned into a tool for improving organizational performance in that managers and employees can apply. Schmitz et al., (2014) believes that, knowl- edge management has taken a great deal of interest and has become an important part within any company’s production operations to business scope, knowledge management has been considered as a distinctive mark for the most effective institutions from a strategic point of view (Areed at al., 2021). keywords: companies; employees; impact; jordan; knowledge; knowledge management; management; orientation; performance; variables cache: jisib-916.pdf plain text: jisib-916.txt item: #183 of 203 id: jisib-919 author: Khasmafkan Nezam, Mohammad Hossein title: How to improve the vision and competitive advantage of a new product by ICT and OLC? date: 2022-12-22 words: 9965 flesch: 43 summary: In this regard we can consider information technology to be a key factor for the organization’s success. The liter- ature considers information technologies to be an important source of competitive advantages for the company (Gil-Saura et al., 2009; Amuna, 2017). keywords: advantage; business; capability; communication; communication technology; development; equation; et al; ict; information; journal; knowledge; learning; management; new; organization; product; research; study; technology cache: jisib-919.pdf plain text: jisib-919.txt item: #184 of 203 id: jisib-922 author: Maune, Alexander; Themalil, Milind Thomas title: Mobile Applications Adoption and Use in Strategic Competitive Intelligence: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach date: 2022-12-22 words: 6867 flesch: 56 summary: Use behaviour was measured using both scale and frequency of mobile applications use. The greater the hedonic motivation is perceived as favourable to mobile apps use, Research model. keywords: analysis; applications; apps; behaviour; intention; maune; mobile; model; sci; study; technology; use cache: jisib-922.pdf plain text: jisib-922.txt item: #185 of 203 id: jisib-923 author: Waty, Ervina; Idris Gautama So; Richardus Eko Indrajit; Sri Bramantoro Abdinagoro title: Networking capabilities and digital adoption of business agility with Business model innovation as a mediating variable date: 2022-12-22 words: 3973 flesch: 41 summary: The results show that all variables have digital adoption, and business model innovation can escalate business agility KEYWORDS: Business agility, networking capabilities, digital adoption, business model innovation 1. 83–90 Networking capabilities and digital adoption of business agility with Business model innovation as a mediating variable Idris Gautama So Richardus Eko Indrajit Sri Bramantoro Abdinagoro ABSTRACT In business, agility is a method that places projects on a smaller scale and engages capabilities and digital adoption on business agility with the variable business model innovation as a mediation variable using quantitative method. keywords: adoption; agility; business; capabilities; capability; innovation; model; network; research; technology cache: jisib-923.pdf plain text: jisib-923.txt item: #186 of 203 id: jisib-924 author: Cekuls, Andrejs title: Expand the scope of competitive intelligence date: 2022-12-22 words: 441 flesch: 41 summary: Some common sources of competitive intelligence include public information, such as company websites, press releases, and industry reports, as well as private information, such as sales data, market research, and customer feedback. 4–5 Expand the scope of competitive intelligence In today’s fast-paced business environment, having a strong understanding of the competitive land- scape is more important than ever. keywords: information; intelligence cache: jisib-924.pdf plain text: jisib-924.txt item: #187 of 203 id: jisib-925 author: Triyanto, Dedik title: Sharia Compliance, Islamic Corporate Governance, and Fraud: A study of Sharia Banks in Indonesia date: 2022-12-22 words: 4772 flesch: 58 summary: This means that 36 out of 55 samples have per- formed their Islamic income ratios well or have complied with Sharia Bank principles by mak- ing more income based on sharia principles. Islamic Corporate Governance is an import- ant issue related to governance weaknesses in the Islamic banking and is also dominated by the Sharia Bank compliance with the sharia principles since Sharia Bank management is deemed unable to guarantee sharia compli- ance in the banking services provided (Ansori, 2014). keywords: average; banks; corporate; fraud; governance; income; islamic; ratio; sharia cache: jisib-925.pdf plain text: jisib-925.txt item: #188 of 203 id: jisib-929 author: Beyhan, Hidayet; Ulengin, Burc title: Does more intelligent trading strategy win? Interacting trading strategies: an agent-based approach date: 2023-03-09 words: 4323 flesch: 60 summary: It shows the tuning options on parameters for agent trading methods hence, mostly used realistic trading parameters are used to condi- tion realistic trading strategies. In this sense, considering existing studies, there are a few studies that takes realistic agent trading strategies since the earlier studies mainly employ agents with zero-intelligent and agents using fundamental value and genetic algorithms. keywords: agents; lstm; market; model; price; return; simulation; stock; strategies; traders; trading cache: jisib-929.pdf plain text: jisib-929.txt item: #189 of 203 id: jisib-93 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: EDITORIAL NOTE VOL 4, NO 2 (2014) date: 2014-11-25 words: 1254 flesch: 30 summary: a r d : Dr. Mark Xu, University of Portsmouth, UK Dr. Subir Ranjan Das, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India Associate Professor Dirk Vriens, Radboud University, Netherlands Professor Karim Baina, École nationale supérieure d'informatique et d'analyse des systèmes (ENSIAS), Morocco Professor Uwe Hannig, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen, Halmstad University, School of Business and Engineering, Sweden Dr. Eduardo Flores Bermudez, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, Germany Professor Kingo Mchombu, University of Namibia, Namibia Professor Adeline Du Tout, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Professor Pere Escorsa, School of Industrial Engineering of Terrassa, Politechnical University of Catalonia, Spain Associate Professor Per Frankelius, Örebro University, Sweden Professor Malek Ghenima, L'Université de la Manouba, Tunisia Professor Blaise Cronin, Indiana University, United States Dr. John E. Prescott, University of Pittsburgh, United States Dr. Michael L Neugarten, The College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel Professor Mika Hannula, Tampere University of Technology, Finnland Professor Kamel Smaili, Université Nany 2, France Professor Henri Jean-Marie Dou, ATELIS Competitive Intelligence Work Room of the Groupe ESCEM, France Professor Bernard Dousset, Toulouse University, France Professor G. Scott Erickson, Ithaca College, United States Professor Sahbi Sidom, Université Nancy 2, France Professor Xinzhou Xie, Beijing Science and Technology Information Institute, China Associate Professor Jonathan Calof, Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Per V. Jenster, Nordic International Management Institute, China Professor Alfredo Passos, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Professor Brigitte Gay, ESC-Toulouse, France Professor Sophie Larivet, Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur (ESCE), Paris, France T h e M a n a g e r i a l B o a r d : Way Chen, China Institute of Competitive Intelligence (CICI) Raíner E Michaeli, Director Institute for Competitive Intelligence GmbH, Germany Philippe A. Clerc, Director of CI, innovation & IT department at the Assembly of the French Chambers of Commerce and Industry, France Alessandro Comai, Director of Miniera SL, Project leader in World-Class CI Function, Spain Pascal Frion, Director Acrie Competitive Intelligence Network, France Hans Hedin, Hedin Intelligence & Strategy Consultancy, Sweden javascript:openRTWindow('https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/about/editorialTeamBio/49') 61-66 ~ 2 Journal Contact: Mailing Address: JISIB Halmstad University Box 823 301 18 Halmstad SWEDEN Principal Contact: Prof. Dr. Klaus Solberg Søilen School of Business and Engineering (SBE) keywords: france; intelligence; javascript; jisib; openrtwindow('https://ojs.hh.se; professor; university cache: jisib-93.pdf plain text: jisib-93.txt item: #190 of 203 id: jisib-94 author: Bisson, Christophe title: Exploring Competitive Intelligence Practices of French Local Public Agricultural Organisations date: 2014-11-25 words: 9892 flesch: 47 summary: In the first question, the respondents were asked about the persons who were their main targets for the gathering of strategic information in the investigation of whether or not a relation exists between the targeted persons and the level of gathering. People targeted for the collection of strategic information at the RCA and DCAs. keywords: agriculture; dcas; farmers; france; gathering; information; intelligence; journal; management; practices; rca; sector; service; support cache: jisib-94.pdf plain text: jisib-94.txt item: #191 of 203 id: jisib-95 author: Rostami, Najibeh Abbasi title: Integration of Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management – A literature review date: 2014-11-25 words: 6115 flesch: 45 summary: BI systems combine data gathering, data storage, and knowledge management with analytical tools to present complex internal and competitive information to planners and decision makers (AL-Shubiri, 2012). “Business information – a natural path to business intelligence: knowing what to capture”, The journal of information and knowledge management systems Vol. keywords: business; business intelligence; data; decision; information; integration; intelligence; knowledge; knowledge management; management; organization; systems cache: jisib-95.pdf plain text: jisib-95.txt item: #192 of 203 id: jisib-950 author: Cekuls, Andrejs title: Business intelligence factors for decision making date: 2023-02-23 words: 2 flesch: -6 summary: JISIB-vol-12_Nr-2(2022).pdf keywords: jisib cache: jisib-950.pdf plain text: jisib-950.txt item: #193 of 203 id: jisib-96 author: Memheld, Pierre title: Intelligence analysis and cognitive biases: an illustrative case study date: 2014-11-25 words: 6198 flesch: 44 summary: information analysis in a commercial environment. From our experience the best results from this test were obtained by using five groups of four or five students without any access to information sources. keywords: analysis; bias; biases; case; company; customers; eastires; eurotires; information; intelligence; solution; tires cache: jisib-96.pdf plain text: jisib-96.txt item: #194 of 203 id: jisib-961 author: Cekuls, Andrejs title: AI-Driven Competitive Intelligence: Enhancing Business Strategy and Decision Making date: 2023-03-09 words: 597 flesch: 48 summary: Marketing intelligence can also play a criti- In the case of banks, marketing intelligence can be used to identify new opportunities for growth and optimize their marketing efforts to reach the right customers. Enhancing Business Strategy and Decision Making In the world of business, the importance of competitive intelligence cannot be overdone. keywords: intelligence cache: jisib-961.pdf plain text: jisib-961.txt item: #195 of 203 id: jisib-97 author: Baaziz, Abdelkader; Quoniam, Luc title: Patents used by NPE as an Open Information System in Web 2.0 – Two mini case studies date: 2014-11-25 words: 5556 flesch: 45 summary: Open Information System; Open Data Sources; Knowledge Database Discovery (KDD); Patent Information; Patent Invalidation; Patent Troll; Non Practicing Entities (NPE); Reverse Engineering. If we assume on equal proportions in other available databases, would bring to 28 million, the number of available patents in full text and freely “reusable” in the world as “Technical and Technological Encyclopedia”. keywords: field; information; innovation; isbn; knowledge; new; o n; online; patent; property; quoniam; research; technology; use cache: jisib-97.pdf plain text: jisib-97.txt item: #196 of 203 id: jisib-98 author: Solberg Søilen, Klaus title: A survey of users’ perspectives and preferences as to the value of JISIB - a spot-check date: 2014-11-25 words: 2197 flesch: 72 summary: Many users showed here that they are already active, writing articles, being reviewer and participating at conferences. As journal is opens source it is also available over DOAJ. keywords: articles; jisib; journal; users cache: jisib-98.pdf plain text: jisib-98.txt item: #197 of 203 id: jisib-987 author: Cekuls, Andrejs title: Unveiling the Value of Competitive Intelligence: Coordinated Communication and Added Value date: 2023-05-21 words: 559 flesch: 21 summary: Organizations also expect higher added value and looking for sources of this value in relation to competitive intelligence. This integration positively influences the various stages of competitive intelligence (Wu, Q. et all., 2023). keywords: intelligence; organizations cache: jisib-987.pdf plain text: jisib-987.txt item: #198 of 203 id: jisib-988 author: Madureira, Luis; Popovič, Aleš; Castelli, Mauro title: Competitive Intelligence Maturity Models: Systematic Review, Unified Model and Implementation Frameworks date: 2023-05-21 words: 12009 flesch: 48 summary: However, CI dimensions and descriptors, as well as the maturity levels used, vary considerably. In ML1 – Initial – CI processes are viewed as unpredictable and reactive. keywords: aspects; cimms; class; development; dimensions; et al; intelligence; level; management; maturity; model; organisation; page; performance; practices; process; results; review; study; world cache: jisib-988.pdf plain text: jisib-988.txt item: #199 of 203 id: jisib-989 author: King, Thomas; Freyn, Shelly; Morrison, Jason title: SWOT analysis problems and solutions: Practitioners’ feedback into the ongoing academic debate date: 2023-05-21 words: 6742 flesch: 45 summary: A pre-test of the survey was conducted with business professors who had both taught SWOT as well as conducted SWOT as a practitioner. “Exploring SWOT analysis - Where are we now? keywords: analysis; business; factors; hill; management; practitioners; problems; research; swot cache: jisib-989.pdf plain text: jisib-989.txt item: #200 of 203 id: jisib-990 author: Maaitah, Tamara title: The Role of Business Intelligence Tools in the Decision Making Process and Performance date: 2023-05-21 words: 5529 flesch: 41 summary: Major firms have adopted big data analytic systems but this does not hold true for most universities and organizations literature has yet to present the way business intelligence tools affect businesses of different types. Therefore, in this study, the impact of business intelligence tools on the decision-making and performance of public universities in Jordan is investigated. keywords: bit; business; business intelligence; data; decision; information; intelligence; journal; management; performance; systems; tools; universities cache: jisib-990.pdf plain text: jisib-990.txt item: #201 of 203 id: jisib-991 author: Rahma, Zighed; Mekimah, Sabri title: The Role of Competitive Intelligence in Improving Performance through Organizational Learning, A case study Start-ups in Algeria date: 2023-05-21 words: 5226 flesch: 38 summary: The study aims at identifying the role of competitive intelligence in improving company performance through organizational learning in start-ups, Relied on a descriptive- analytical approach with the use of a questionnaire to collect data, which was distributed to a random sample of 255 Start-ups in Algeria. The study concluded that there is a weak indirect role between competitive intelligence and the performance through organizational learning expressed in a correlation coefficient estimated at 23.1%, while the direct role was greater with a correlation coefficient of 61.6%.This is due to the fact that the mediator variable does not play its active role in strengthening the relationship between competitive intelligence and the start-ups performance despite this impact, start-ups in Algeria does not effectively carry out research to obtain available opportunities in the market. keywords: algeria; company; intelligence; learning; performance; relationship; start; table; ups cache: jisib-991.pdf plain text: jisib-991.txt item: #202 of 203 id: jisib-992 author: Kanade, Anuradha; Bhoite, Sachin; Kanade, Shantanu; Jain, Niraj title: Artificial Intelligence and Morality: A Social Responsibility date: 2023-05-21 words: 5254 flesch: 45 summary: AI Ethics: Framework of building ethical AI (Wang and Siau, 2020) 71 4. ORGANIZATION WORKING ON AI MORALITY Despite the fact that privacy and data engineers and data scientists are not primarily concerned with ethical standards, certain associations have emerged to advance ethical behavior in the artificial intelligence field. The simplest definition of ethical AI is that it shouldn't harm people. keywords: computer; data; ethics; human; information; intelligence; oct; people; principles; privacy; systems; technology cache: jisib-992.pdf plain text: jisib-992.txt item: #203 of 203 id: jisib-993 author: LOURO, ALAMIR title: Narrowing the Marketing Capabilities Gap date: 2023-05-21 words: 6945 flesch: 38 summary: By it turn, recommendation systems can interact directly with stock management or other Marketing capabilities like loyalty programs and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) building super segmentation approaches. As part of the first step in the validity framework, which involves defining the construct, it is important to differentiate AAC from other constructs in the field of marketing capabilities (MacKenzie, Podsakoff, & Podsakoff, 2011). keywords: aac; analytics; business; capabilities; data; information; journal; knowledge; management; marketing; marketing capabilities; new; performance; podsakoff; research cache: jisib-993.pdf plain text: jisib-993.txt