IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

PRO-VE 2011: São Paulo, Brazil

Adaptation and Value Creating Collaborative Networks - 12th IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2011, São Paulo, Brazil, October 17-19, 2011. Proceedings

Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Alexandra A. Pereira Klen, Hamideh Afsarmanesh

Springer, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 362, ISBN: 978-3-642-23329-6



Contents

From Social Networking to Collaborative Networks

Multi-level Social Networking to Enable and Foster Collaborative Organizations.

Youakim Badr, Noura Faci, Zakaria Maamar, Frédérique Biennier

 3-10

Corporate Social Networking as an Intra-organizational Collaborative Networks Manifestation.

Álvaro Albuquerque, António Lucas Soares

 11-18

Communication and Power in Collaborative Networks: The Hypothesis of Technology as Confidence Enhancer.

Ana Gomes, Maria Cristina Maneschy

 19-26

Social Capital and Collaborative Networks

An Approach to Measure Social Capital in Collaborative Networks.

António Abreu, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos

 29-40

A Review on Intellectual Capital Concepts as a Base for Measuring Intangible Assets of Collaborative Networks.

Raúl Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan José Alfaro Saiz, Maria Jose Verdecho

 41-47

Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing - Lessons Learned.

Gunilla Widén

 48-57

Establishing Knowledge Management as an Important Factor to Develop Social Capital for Collaborative Networks.

Rolando Vargas Vallejos, Janaina Macke, Kadígia Faccin

 58-65

Value Chain for Enhancing Collaborative Networks

Customer-Oriented and Eco-friendly Networks for Health Fashionable Goods - The CoReNet Approach.

Américo Lopes Azevedo, João Bastos, António Almeida, Carlos Soares, Nicola Magaletti, Enrico Del Grosso, Dieter Stellmach, Marcus Winkler, Rosanna Fornasiero, Andrea Zangiacomi, Andrea Chiodi

 69-76

Value Network of Amazon Non Timber Forest Products: A Mapping Tool to Support a Complex Network Strategic Planning.

Jeferson Straatmann, Mateus Cecílio Gerolamo, Luiz Cesar Ribeiro Carpinetti

 77-84

Flexible Integration of Service Suppliers in Collaborative Service Procurement Networks.

Maik Herfurth, Thomas Schuster, Peter Weiß

 85-92

Co-creation of Complex Products

Collaborative Networks in Support of Service-Enhanced Products.

Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Bernhard Koelmel

 95-104

Collaborative Customization Strategy for Complex Products - Prospects for Engineer-to-Order and Customize-to-Order Production Scenarios.

Ahm Shamsuzzoha, Timo Kankaanpaa, Luis Maia Carneiro, Petri Helo

 105-114

Integrating Co-development and Fit Coordination.

Edmilson Rampazzo Klen, Luiz Salomão Ribas Gomez

 115-122

Performance Management - I

Towards a More Effective Interoperable Solution through an A-Priori Performance Measurement System.

Matthieu Lauras, François Galasso, Carine Rongier, Didier Gourc, Yves Ducq

 125-132

Performance Management in Collaborative Networks: Difficulties and Barriers.

Juan José Alfaro Saiz, Raúl Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Maria Jose Verdecho

 133-139

An Approach to Performance Management in Collaborative Networks Based on Stakeholders' Key Success Factors.

Pedro S. Ferreira, Pedro F. Cunha, Luís Carneiro, André Sá

 140-147

Performance Management - II

A Structured Methodology to Implement Performance Measurement Systems in Collaborative Networks.

Maria Jose Verdecho, Raúl Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan José Alfaro Saiz

 151-158

Using Key Alignment Indicators for Performance Evaluation in Collaborative Networks.

Roberto da Piedade Francisco, Américo Lopes Azevedo, João Bastos, António Almeida

 159-166

On the Management of Virtual Organizations' Dissolution (in Virtual Business Networks).

Nicolás Hormazábal, Josep Lluís de la Rosa

 167-174

Active Ageing and Tourism Networks

Collaborative Ecosystems in Ageing Support.

Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh

 177-188

Active Ageing: Using an ARCON Framework to Study U3A (University of the Third Age) in Australia.

Ronald C. Beckett, Michael Jones

 189-196

Tourism Breeding Environment: Business Processes Applied to Collaborative Networks in Tourism and Entertainment Sector.

Leandro Loss, Servane Crave

 197-204

Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Networks

Prospecting of Opportunities in Innovation Networks for Technology Transfer.

Juliana Sayuri Kurumoto, Angelita Moutin Segoria Gasparotto, Fábio Müller Guerrini

 207-214

Networked R&D Units: Case Studies on Knowledge Transfer Processes.

Paula Urze

 215-224

Knowledge Creation and Diffusion in Regional Collaborative Networks.

Rafael H. P. Lima, Luiz Cesar Ribeiro Carpinetti

 225-232

Advanced Logistics Networks

From Private Supply Networks and Shared Supply Webs to Physical Internet Enabled Open Supply Webs.

Helia Sohrabi, Benoît Montreuil

 235-244

Remarks on Collaborative Maritime Transportation's Problem Using System Dynamics and Agent Based Modeling and Simulation Approaches.

Vanina Macowski Durski Silva, Antonio Sérgio Coelho, Antonio Galvão Novaes, Orlando Fontes Lima Jr.

 245-252

An Innovation and Engineering Maturity Model for Marine Industry Networks.

Kim Jansson

 253-260

Behavioral Aspects

Addressing Behavior in Collaborative Networks.

Mahdieh Shadi, Hamideh Afsarmanesh

 263-270

Issues on Conflict Resolution in Collaborative Networks.

Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Flávio Lemos, Francisco Andrade, José Neves

 271-278

A Product-Oriented Power Taxonomy Framework.

Yan Liu, Marc Zolghadri

 279-286

Modelling Dynamics in Collaboration: An Extension to the Collaborative Network Relationship Analysis.

Heiko Duin, Jens Eschenbächer, Klaus-Dieter Thoben

 287-294

Collaborative Networks Modeling and Theory

Modelling Virtual Organisations: Structure and Reconfigurations.

Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Noor Rajper

 297-305

Towards a Theory of Collaborative Systems.

Donald Neumann, Luis Antonio de Santa-Eulalia, Erich Zahn

 306-313

Refinement-Based Techniques in the Analysis of Information Flow Policies for Dynamic Virtual Organisations.

Jeremy W. Bryans, John S. Fitzgerald, Tom McCutcheon

 314-321

Business Processes Modeling

Process Modeling for Internet Scale Virtual Enterprise Collaborations.

Chong Wang, Lai Xu, Paul de Vrieze, Peng Liang

 325-332

E3value to BPMN Model Transformation.

Hassan Fatemi, Marten van Sinderen, Roel Wieringa

 333-340

Process Risk Management Using Configurable Process Models.

Raimar J. Scherer, Wael Sharmak

 341-348

Mining Approaches in Collaborative Networks

Competence Mining for Collaborative Virtual Enterprise.

Ali Harb, Kafil Hajlaoui, Xavier Boucher

 351-358

Mining Collaboration Opportunities to Support Joined-Up Government.

Rilwan O. Basanya, Adegboyega K. Ojo, Tomasz Janowski, Franco Turini

 359-366

The Player Manager: Collaboration and Involvement.

Oihab Allal-Chérif

 367-374

Service Orientation

Pro-activity in Collaborative Service Ecosystems.

Tiago Cardoso, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos

 377-387

Services Discovery as a Mean to Enhance Software Resources Sharing in Collaborative Networks.

Alexandre Perin-Souza, Ricardo J. Rabelo

 388-399

Cooperation Enabled Systems for Collaborative Networks.

A. Luís Osório, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh

 400-409

Collaborative Networks Planning

How to Move from Traditional to Innovative Models of Networked Organizations: A Methodology and a Case Study in the Metal-Mechanic Industry.

Lorenzo Tiacci, Andrea Cardoni

 413-420

Capability Maturity Model for Collaborative Networks Based on Extended Axiomatic Design Theory.

Hadi Kandjani, Peter Bernus

 421-427

Drivindus Case Study: Choosing an e-Business Solution.

Oihab Allal-Chérif

 428-435

VO Formation

A Methodology for Logistics Partners' Selection to Compose Virtual Organizations Based on KPI.

Omir Correia Alves Junior, Ricardo J. Rabelo

 439-449

Risk Assessment in the Formation of Virtual Enterprises.

Sri Krishna Kumar, Jennifer A. Harding

 450-455

Business Process Driven Matching of Partner Profiles to Resource Requirements.

Maik Herfurth, Thomas Schuster, Peter Weiß

 456-464

Aggregate Collaborative Planning in Non-hierarchical Business Networks.

Ricardo Almeida, Cesar Toscano, Luis Maia Carneiro, Américo Lopes Azevedo

 465-474

Networks in Crisis and Emergency Scenarios

Towards a Collaborative Network Paradigm for Emergency Services.

Ovidiu Noran

 477-485

Gathering, Structuring and Modeling Business Process Knowledge of the Response to a Nuclear Crisis: Towards a Simulation Platform for Better Coordination.

Aurélie Charles, Matthieu Lauras, Anne-Marie Barthe, Frédérick Bénaben

 486-493

Procurement Information Systems: Collaboration to Fight against Crisis.

Oihab Allal-Chérif

 494-503

Benefits Analysis

Computational Results of Membership in R&D Cooperation Networks: To Be or Not To Be in a Research Joint Venture.

Duarte Leite, Pedro Campos, Isabel Mota

 507-516

Towards Achieving Benefits of IT Utilization in Collaboration Networks.

Iris Karvonen

 517-526

Cooperation of SMEs - Empirical Evidences After the Crisis.

Jens Schütze, Heiko Baum, Martina Ganß, Ralica Ivanova, Egon Müller

 527-534

A Review of Factors Influencing Collaborative Relationships.

María-José Verdecho, Juan José Alfaro Saiz, Raúl Rodríguez-Rodríguez

 535-542

Sustainability Issues

Green Virtual Enterprise Breeding Environment Reference Framework.

David Romero, Arturo Molina

 545-555

Remanufacturing System: Characterizing the Reverse Supply Chain.

Ana Paula B. Barquet, Henrique Rozenfeld, Fernando A. Forcellini

 556-563

Sustainable Value Generation through Collaborative Symbiotic Networks Planning.

Juliano Bezerra de Araujo, Raphael Pintão, Cyntia Watanabe Rosa

 564-571