Book References: Living Networks
This page gives easy access to all the references in Living Networks. Further useful resources and links are available here.
- Chapter 1 – The Networks Come Alive
- Chapter 2 – Emerging Technologies
- Chapter 3 – The New Organization
- Chapter 4 – Relationship Rules
- Chapter 5 – Distributed Innovation
- Chapter 6 – Network Presence
- Chapter 7 – The Flow Economy
- Chapter 8 – Next Generation Content Distribution
- Chapter 9 – The Flow of Services
- Chapter 10 – Liberating Individuals
- Chapter 11 – Future Networks
Chapter 1
- Farhad Manjoo, “Flash: Blogging Goes Corporate”, Wired News, May 9, 2002, at www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,52380,00
- Tony Kontzer, “Instant Messaging Takes Off in Bond Market”, Wall Street & Technology, at www.wallstreetandtech.com/story/topNews/WST20020418S0009
- Manjoo
- Keith Oliver, Anne Chung, and Nick Samanich, “Beyond Utopia: The Realist’s Guide to Internet-enabled Supply Chain Management”, Strategy + Business, Issue 23.
- Jim Welte, “Capitol Records’ IM Marketing Plan”, Business 2.0, April 25, 2001, at www.business2.com/articles/web/0,,16001,FF
- Duncan Watts, Small Worlds, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000
- Tom Standage, “A survey of the mobile Internet”, in The Economist, October 13, 2001, p13.
- Herbert G Wells, World Brain, London, Ayer, 1938.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man, New York, Harperperernnial Library, 1976.
- Susan Blackmore, The Meme Machine, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
- See www.slashdot.org
- See blogdex.media.mit.edu. A similar service is provided by www.daypop.com.
- Tetiana C. Anderson, Egypt’s Cyber Cafes for the Poor”, United Nations Development Programme, at sdnhq.undp.org/it4dev/stories/egypt
- Robert Guest, “Getting Better All the Time: A survey of technology and development”, The Economist, Special Supplement, November 10, 2001.
Chapter 2
- Beth Schultz, “Assembling a top-of-the-line Web services model”, Network World, February 18, 2002.
- Napster in fact is not a true peer-to-peer system, as it uses a central directory to identify where files are located and link users. The functionality is essentially the same as systems without a central directory, except that it makes it easier for legal challenges to shut down the system.
- David Anderson, “SETI@home”, in Peer-to-Peer: Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies, edited by Andy Oram, Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, 2001, p67-76.
- Olga Kharif and Alex Salkever, “A Chat with the Master of P2P”, Business Week Online, August 1, 2001.
- Ed Scannell and Heather Harreld, “Groove breathes life into p-to-p”, InfoWorld, April 16, 2001.
- Alorie Gilbert, “Peer-to-peer makes for speedy design”, Informationweek, January 29, 2001.
- Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1999.
- Jim Hu, “New battle plans alter IM wars”, ZDNet News, at zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-911844
- John Rice, “Tensions and Dynamics in Standards Based Networks in Periods of Industry Contraction”, Proceedings of DRUID Academy Winter 2002 PhD Conference, Aalborg, Denmark
- Richard Shim, “Microsoft Plays For Keeps”, News.com, at news.com.com/2009-1040-275793
Chapter 3
- SEI Center for Advanced Studies in Management, Information Technology and the Changing Boundaries of the Firm, The Wharton School, January 26-27, 1995.
- Larry Downes and Chunka Mui, Unleashing the Killer App, Boston, Harvard Business School Press, 1999.
- C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel, “The Core Competence of the Corporation”, Harvard Business Review, May-June 1990
- Faith Keenan and Spencer E. Ante, “The New Teamwork”, BusinessWeek E.Biz>, February 18, 2002.
- Anonymous, “Poachers Are Out to Steal Your Intellectual Property – Can You Do Anything?”, Knowledge@Wharton, at knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/articles.cfm?catid=13&articleid=404
- Derek Slater, “Portal Potential”, CIO Magazine, September 15, 2000.
- Ibid.
- John M. Covaleski, “XBRL Spurs Great Expectations”, Bank Technology News, Vol. 15, No. 2, February 8, 2002.
- David Welch, “Can Covisint Climb Out of a Ditch?”, BusinessWeek, May 21, 2001.
- Keenan and Ante.
- Ibid.
- Ed Scannell and Heather Harreld, “Groove breathes real life into p-to-p”, Infoworld, April 16, 2002.
- Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Standards Association, “Procter & Gamble Pilot”, Roadmap to CPFR, 1999.
- RosettaNet, “RosettaNet Background Information”, RosettaNet, 2001.
- Haimes.
- Patrick Porter, “Deciphering RosettaNet”, CIO Insight, July 1, 2001, atwww.cioinsight.com/article/0,3658,s=306&a=9610,00.asp
Chapter 4
- “Broader” and “deeper” are similar to, but not the same as, Evans’ and Wurster’s concepts of “reach” and “richness”. See Philip Evans and Thomas S. Wurster, Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2000.
- Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals, Alliance Summit 2002 Agenda.
- Charles J. Corbett, Joseph D. Blackburn, and Luk N. Van Wassenhove, “Case Study: Partnerships to Improve Supply Chains”, Sloan Management Review, Summer 1999, p.71-82.
- PricewaterhouseCoopers, “High-Performing Strategic Alliances in the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Medical Device and Diagnostics Industries”, 1999.
- Gwendoline Davies, “Put it in Writing – A Supplier is Not Always a Supplier!”, April 2001, at www.walkermorris.co.uk/whatsnew/press96.htm
- Edward Flynn and Jim Sabogal, “Advanced ERP Integration Gets Results”, Chemical Engineering, August 2000.
Chapter 5
- Ephraim Schwartz, “IBM demos car of the future”, InfoWorld, August 14, 2001.
- US Patent and Trademark Office, at www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ido/oeip/taf/us_stat.pdf
- Brunelleschi’s Il Badalone, see www.stanford.edu/~broich/tamingnature/brunelleschi.htm
- Matt Loney, “BT suffers blow in hyperlink patent case”, ZDNet (UK), at zdnet.com.com/2100-1106-860214
- Seth Shulman, “The Morphing Patent Problem”, Technology Review, November 2001, p.33.
- Jeanne Clark, Joe Piccolo, Brian Stanton, and Karin Tyson, Patent Pools: A Solution to the Problem of Accces in Biotechnology Patents?, United States Patent and Trademark Office, December 2000.
- Ibid
- Nicholas Dimarino, “Making the Most of Your Corporate Intellectual Assets: Understanding and Initiating Technology Licensing”, at https://www.yet2.com/app/insight/insight/20010805_dimarino
- Anonymous, “The Place to Make Connections is the Marketplace”, at yet2.com/industry_insights/2000_amsterdam/marketplace
- Neal Stephenson, In the Beginning was the Command Line, New York: Avon Books, 1999.
- Eric Raymond, “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”, First Monday, Vol 3. Issue 3, at www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue3_3/raymond/index
- Ibid.
- Rob Pegoraro, “The Office Suite That Lets You See Past Redmond”, Washington Post, May 12, 2002, p. H07.
- Matthew Broersma, “Free OpenOffice picks up from StarOffice”, ZDNet (UK), at zdnet.com.com/2001-11-0
- Renee Wijnen, “Unlocking the Code”, Waters, July 2001.
- See www.creativecommons.org
- Linda Tischler, “He Struck Gold on the Net (Really)”, Fast Company, Issue 59, June 2002, p.40.
- Nitin Sawhney, Saul Griffith, Yael Maguire, and Timothy Prestero, “ThinkCycle at M.I.T.”, TechKnowLogia, January-March 2002, p.49-53.
- Howard Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier, Revised Edition, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2000.
- Steve Lakin, “BT’s Approach to Ideas Management”, Knowledge Management Review, March/April 2001, p.24-28.
- Bill Breen, “Lilly’s R&D Prescription”, Fast Company, Issue 57, April 2002, p.44
- Ibid.
- Lew Irwin, “Reeves gives part of his salary to cast, crew”, Hollywood.com, September 7, 2001, at www.hollywood.com/news/detail/article/1091512
- Mark Weinstein, “Profit-Sharing Contracts in Hollywood: Evolution and Analysis”, Journal of Legal Studies, Vol XXVII, January 1998, p67-112.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Gary Susman, “We Call It Martian Accounting”, Guardian Unlimited, August 31, 2001, at www.guardian.co.uk/friday_review/story/0,3605,544319,00
Chapter 6
- Marc Weingarten, “Get Your Buzz to Breed Like Hobbits”, Business 2.0, January 2002.
- John Hagel III and Arthur Armstrong, Net Gain: Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1997.
- Michael Parsons, “A Flytxt in the digital soup”, Red Herring, January 2002.
- Anonymous, “Berry sly strategy gets desired result”, Australian Financial Review, June 28, 2001.
- Renee Dye, “The Buzz on Buzz”, Harvard Business Review, November-December 2000.
- Scott Kirsner, “Your Good Name”, Darwin Magazine, at www.darwinmag.com/read/120100/ecosystem_content
- John Gaffney, “How Do You Feel About a $44 Tooth-Bleaching Kit?”, Business 2.0, September 2001.
- Kurt Squire, “Star Wars Galaxies: A Case Study in Participatory Design”, at www.joystick101.org/?op=displaystory&sid=2001/7/14/18208/3248
- Charmaine Jones, “Rainbow Factory”, Appliance Manufacturer, December 27, 2000, at www.ammagazine.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,2606,17344,00
- Shell International Exploration and Production, Story-Telling in Shell: Managing Knowledge Through New Ways of Working, November 2001.
- Ibid.
- Morten T. Hansen, Nitin Nohria, and Thomas Tierney, “What’s Your Strategy For Managing Knowledge?”, Harvard Business Review, March-April 1999.
- Morten T. Hansen and Bolko von Oetinger, “Introducing T-Shaped Managers: Knowledge Management’s Next Generation”, Harvard Business Review, March 2001, p.107-116.
- Henry Edmundson, “Technical Communities of Practice at Schlumberger”, Knowledge Management Review, May/ June 2001.
- William Fulmer, Case Study: Buckman Laboratories, Harvard Business School, 1999.
- Don Cohen and Laurence Prusak, In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations Work, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2001, p66.
Chapter 7
- Stewart Alsop, “A Handful of Convergence”, Fortune, November 2001.
- David Lascelles, Europe’s New Banks: The “Non-Bank” Phenomenon, London: Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, June 2000.
- David Lieberman, “Sony Exec Sees Wired Future”, USA Today, January 8, 2001.
- Jim Hu, “Real catches baseball deal – at a price”, CNET, March 27, 2001, at news.com.com/2100-1023-254825.
- Dan Briody, “Brand Power: Mobile Virtual Network Operators”, Red Herring, December 2001.
- Frank Rose, “Pocket Monster”, Wired, September 2001, p127-135.
- The five forces model was originally proposed in Michael Porter, “How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy”, Harvard Business Review, March-April 1979.
- The seminal paper was C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel, “The Core Competence of the Corporation”, Harvard Business Review, May-June 1990.
- See www.vernaallee.com
- Steve Lohr, “Clash of the Titans: Microsoft Does Its Bit to Undermine AOL”, International Herald Tribune, December 21, 2001.
- Ron Ashkenas, Dave Ulrich, Todd Jich, and Steve Kerr, The Boundaryless Organization: Breaking the Chains of Organizational Structure, San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1995, p.94-97 and 233.Gary Hamel, Leading the Revolution, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, p.260-262.
Chapter 8
- Emma Duncan, “Survey: e-Entertainment”, The Economist, October 7, 2000.
- Stephen H. Wildstrom, “This Video Recoder Has Some Enemies”, BusinessWeek, January 15, 2002.
- Brett May and Marc Singer, “Unchained Melody”, The McKinsey Quarterly, Number 1, 2001.
- Neil Blackley, Brett Hucker, Paul Sullivan, Jessica Reif Cohen, and Andrew Slabin, Music Industry: Can Majors Control Online Growth?, Merrill Lynch Research, November 9, 2001.
- Janelle Brown, “Personalize me, baby”, Salon.com, April 6, 2001, at dir.salon.com/techfeature/2001/04/06/personalization/index
- May and Singer.
- See for example Lawrence Lessig, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, Basic Books, 1999./
- Jim Welte, “Capitol Records’ IM Marketing Plan”, Business 2.0, April 25, 2001, at www.business2.com/articles/web/0,,16001,FF
- Jonathan Weber, “The Ever-Expanding, Profit-Maximizing, Cultural-Imperialist, Wonderful World of Disney”, Wired, February 2002.
- M.J. Rose, “Stephen King’s ‘Plant’ Uprooted”, Wired News, November 28, 2000, at www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,40356,00
- Gwendolyn Mariano, “MPEG-4 plan shakes video industry”, ZDNet News, February 8, 2002, at zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-833400
- John Morrish, “Getty’s New Digital Empire”, Business 2.0 UK Edition, April 2001.
- The History of Comic Art in America, at www.comic-art.com/history/history1.htm
- Noam Shachtman, “Content Sites Test Their Strength”, InternetWeek.com, March 14, 2001, www.internetweek.com/indepth01/indepth031401.htm
Chapter 9
- Jim Kerstetter, “The Web at Your Service”, BusinessWeek e.Biz, March 18, 2002.
- John Hagel III and John Seely Brown, “Your Next IT Strategy”, Harvard Business Review, October 2001.
- Cynthia Murphy Doyle and Samantha Ker, PwC Strengthens Ties with BP Amoco: Wins Large BPO and Application Support Contract, IDC, November 1999.
- Kerstetter.
- Hagel and Brown.
- Beth Schultz, “Assembling a top-of-the-line Web services model”, Network World, February 18, 2002.
- Allen Bernard, “IT Departments Turn ASPs”, ASPnews.com, at www.aspnews.com/trends/print/0,,10571_978151,00
- Kerstetter.
- Casey O’Brien Blondes, “First, Get Rid of the Lawyers”, The Industry Standard, May 8, 2000, at www.thestandard.com/article/0,1902,14535,00
- See www.eyware.com
- Internet Awards 2001: Fixed Income, Euromoney, November 2001.
Chapter 10
- Daniel H. Pink, Free Agent Nation, New York: Warner Books, 2001, p. 44.
- Michelle Conlin, “And Now, the Just-in-Time Employee,” BusinessWeek Online, August 28, 2000, at www.businessweek.com:/2000/00_35?b3696044.htm.
- Thomas A. Stewart, The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-First Century Organization, New York: Doubleday, 2001.
- Henry Jenkins, “Interactive Audiences? The ‘Collective Intelligence’ of Media Fans,” at web.mit.edu/21fms/www/faculty/henry3/collective%20intelligence.
- David Maister, Managing the Professional Service Firm, New York: Free Press, 1997.
- Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, New York: Little, Brown, 2000.
- Seth Godin, Unleashing the Ideavirus, Dobbs Ferry, NY: Do You Zoom, 2000.
- Alex Salkever, “Upbeat at Napster – and the Growing New-Media Music Crowd,” BusinessWeek Online, June 23, 2000 at www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/june2000/nf00623f.htm.
- Scott Adams, God’s Debris: A Thought Experiment, Kansas City, MO: Andrew McMeel, 2001.
- See www.baen.com/library/palaver6.htm.
- Irene Kunii, “An Inventor Takes on Japan Inc.,” BusinessWeek Online, December 10, 2001, at www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/01_50/b3761138.htm.
Chapter 11
- Erick Schonfeld, “The Island of the Wireless Guerrillas”, Business 2.0, April 2002.
- Anonymous, “Jambusters eye cellphones”, BBC News Online, June 12, 2002, at news.bbc.co.uk/low/english/sci/tech/newsid_20400000/2040519.stm
- David Brin, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us To Choose Between Privacy and Freedom?, Reading, MA: Perseus, 1999.
- Stewart Alsop, “I Want My File-Served TV!”, Fortune, June 24, 2002.
- Gary William Flake, The Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems, and Adaptation, Boston: MIT Press, 1998, Section 20.1.
- Bruce Schechter, “Real-Life Cyborg Challenges Reality With Technology”, New York Times, September 25, 2001, Late Edition – Final, Section F, Page 4, Column 2.
- Peter Lewis, “Turning Replay TV into Spy TV”, The Fortune Weblog, at www.fortune.com/ontech/20020506
- See for example www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/5/2/22720/40202
- William H. Davidow and Michael S. Malone, The Virtual Corporation: Structuring and Revitalizing the Corporation for the 21st Century, New York: HarperBusiness, 1993 (Reprint).
- Anonymous, “Monkey brain operates machine”, BBC News, November 15, 2000, at news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1025000/1025471.stm
- Associated Press, “Monkey think, monkey do”, Wired News, March 13, 2002, at www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,51039,00
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