Virtual collaboration readiness measurement a case study in the automobile industry

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Abstract

In end of the last century information and communication technology caused a veritable evolution in the world of business and commerce. Globalization has changed all the commerce equations and business plans. Old companies have to change their strategies if they want to survive after this technological revolution. A new form of collaboration between the distributed and networked organizations has emerged as the "Virtual Organization" paradigm. A company can not join a virtual organization before obtaining a virtual maturity. This maturity shows the readiness of the company to begin a virtual collaboration. In this paper, based on the coherent and formal definition of virtual organizations, the criteria for measuring the readiness of companies are proposed. Our criteria are confirmed, modified or combined by using the factor analysis method on a sufficient number of virtual companies in the automobile manufacturing industry. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

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Ziarati, K., Khayami, R., Parvinnia, E., & Afroozi Milani, G. (2008). Virtual collaboration readiness measurement a case study in the automobile industry. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 6 CCIS, pp. 913–916). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89985-3_132

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