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Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities for Service Innovation
โ Scribed by Mitsuru Kodama
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Exploring the theoretical concept of collaborative dynamic capabilities, this book illustrates how service innovation can be achieved in an era of technological convergence. Focusing on e-healthcare systems within hospitals and private businesses, the author provides detailed case studies and answers topical questions about generating service innovation across different industries. Making a new and thought-provoking contribution to research on innovation and technology management, this useful book engages with theory and provides applicable solutions for practitioners to implement in the future.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxi
Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities: The Dynamic Capabilities View (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 1-45
Service Innovation Through Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities: A Systems Approach (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 47-90
E-healthcare Service Innovations: In Depth Case Studies in Japan (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 91-111
Quality Improvements and Cost Reductions in Healthcare: Accountable Care Organizations from the Perspective of Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities and Leadership (Toshiro Takahashi)....Pages 113-133
Realization of a Health Support Ecosystem Through a Smart City Concept: A Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities Perspective (Nobuyuki Tokoro)....Pages 135-151
Business Model Changes Through Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities Through Insurance Company Use of IT (InsurTech) in the Medical and Health Sectors (Futoshi Okada)....Pages 153-162
Telemedicine System Developments Through Strategic Collaboration Between Industry, Government and Academia (Rumiko Azuma, Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 163-202
Pharmacy Service Innovation from the Standpoint of Collaborative Dynamic Capabilities (Takuya Akikawa)....Pages 203-223
Building Healthcare Ecosystems Through Strategic Collaboration Across Different Industries (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 225-269
Boundaries Synchronization and Capabilities Congruence: Discussion and Implications (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 271-333
Conclusions and Issues for Future Research (Mitsuru Kodama)....Pages 335-351
Back Matter ....Pages 353-361
โฆ Subjects
Business and Management; Innovation/Technology Management; Health Care Management; e-Business/e-Commerce; Business Strategy/Leadership; Software Management
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