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ICTs for Business Enterprise Mobility: Mobile Communications, Mobility and the Creation of Sustainable Value

ICTs for Business Enterprise Mobility: Mobile Communications, Mobility and the Creation of Sustainable Value
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Author(s): Per Andersson (Centre for Information and Communication Research (CIC), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden), Susanne Sweet (Centre for Information and Communication Research (CIC), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden)and Christopher Rosenqvist (Centre for Information and Communication Research (CIC), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden)
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 18
Source title: Organizational Communication and Sustainable Development: ICTs for Mobility
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Anette Hallin (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)and Tina Karrbom-Gustavsson (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-822-2.ch001

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Abstract

This chapter puts focus on and relates to three central concepts “sustainability”, “mobility”, and “customer value”. The results from two long-term lines of research and two research programs are combined in the chapter. The first focuses on the effects of the use of new wireless communication and information on organizations in terms of changed “mobility” of people and artifacts within and between organizations. The second research area addressed is that of social and environmental enterprise and business. The chapter has the aim and ambition to contribute to a conceptual discussion on sustainability, mobility, and value. Based on the discussion, the chapter presents a set of propositions to help advance research in this relatively new research field. Short empirical examples are presented, followed by a concluding discussion and a set of propositions for further research.

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