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Towards A Network Of Digital Business Ecosystems, Fostering The Local Development

Towards A Network Of Digital Business Ecosystems, Fostering The Local Development. Written By: Francesco Nachira Bruxelles, September 2002. Objectives. Enable European SME ICT providers to gain competitiveness in the software market

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Towards A Network Of Digital Business Ecosystems, Fostering The Local Development

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  1. Towards A Network Of Digital Business Ecosystems, Fostering The Local Development Written By: Francesco Nachira Bruxelles, September 2002.

  2. Objectives • Enable European SME ICT providers to gain competitiveness in the software market • Provide e- business SW Solutions able to self adapt to the needs of local SMEs, fostering ICT adoption and economic growth in local innovation nodes

  3. DBE Vs Natural Ecosystems • A DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM • is a pervasive “digital environment” • which is populated by “digital components” • which supports the business ecosystems • which evolves and adapts to local conditions with • the evolution of the components • A DIGITAL COMPONENT • could be: software components, applications, • services, knowledge, business processes and • models, training modules, contractual • frameworks and laws...

  4. DBE Vs. Business Ecosystems • DBE is ICT technology based • BE is not about vertical and horizontal integration

  5. Evolution of ICT Adoption

  6. General Architecture • Generic Ecosystems Infrastructure • Sector Specific Ecosystems/ Digital Species • Local Implementation in Nodes and Networks on Innovation

  7. Layers of DBE (1)

  8. Layers of DBE

  9. Cooperation Vs. Competition Balancing Competition and Cooperation (2)

  10. The Digital Ecosystem Vision: the Virtuous Circle (3)

  11. Major Obstacles and Actions • Shortage of Knowledge, Skill & Entrepreneurship • Lack of Technological Solutions • Investment Costs • Complexity of Regulations • Shortage of Capital

  12. Stakeholders…Obviously • Both Kinds of SMEs • National and Local Decision Makers and Administrators/ Governments • Large SW and Telecom Companies (Applications and Components Complementing their Basic Components) • Knowledge Based Producers (Researchers)

  13. Attempts • Cybersyn Project (1970-1973), in Chile (Economics Vs Politics Vs a System Model) • Intelligent manufacturing System Program (1991-2000) ( Manufacturing) • USA Experience (Failure, Why?)

  14. Works Cited • (1) Figure: Technologies For Digital Ecosystems- Supporting Regional Growth and Innovation • (2),(3) Figures: The Digital Ecosystems Research Vision: 2010 and Beyond

  15. Questions? 1% Bonus If You Don’t Ask !!! EUROPEAN COMMISSION Information Society and Media Directorate-General Network and Communication Technologies ICT for Enterprise Networking

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