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Strategy, resource orchestration and e-commerce enabled social innovation in rural China
E-commerce enabled social innovation is becoming increasingly important as a way of reducing poverty in developing countries and yet has not been studied much by the IS community. We utilize the concept of resource orchestration as a theoretical lens to develop a fit model that explicates how resources are orchestrated under the guidance of either an indigenous, exogenous or collaborative strategy to achieve e-commerce enabled social innovation. The findings show how resources are orchestrated through the following specific resource-focused actions (collaborating, linking and enriching), which are influenced by the types of strategies applied. Our study also identifies different resource portfolios that influence the type of e-commerce enabled social innovation that can be achieved. This research benefits both academics and practitioners by contributing to cumulative theoretical developments related to e-commerce enabled social innovation and the resource orchestration perspective, and by offering corresponding practical insights to achieve fit between strategy, resource orchestration and social innovation
Programmable coherent linear quantum operations with high-dimensional optical spatial modes
A simple and flexible scheme for high-dimensional linear quantum operations
on optical transverse spatial modes is demonstrated. The quantum Fourier
transformation (QFT) and quantum state tomography (QST) via symmetric
informationally complete positive operator-valued measures (SIC POVMs) are
implemented with dimensionality of 15. The matrix fidelity of QFT is 0.85,
while the statistical fidelity of SIC POVMs and fidelity of QST are ~0.97 and
up to 0.853, respectively. We believe that our device has the potential for
further exploration of high-dimensional spatial entanglement provided by
spontaneous parametric down conversion in nonlinear crystals
A Model of Workflow Composition for Emergency Management
AbstractThe common-used workflow technology is not flexible enough in dealing with concurrent emergency situations. The paper proposes a novel model for defining emergency plans, in which workflow segments appear as a constituent part. A formal abstraction, which contains four operations, is defined to compose workflow segments under constraint rule. The software system of the business process resources construction and composition is implemented and integrated into Emergency Plan Management Application System
The roles of opportunity processes in a social business model: insights from China’s e-commerce villages
A social enterprise connects a social purpose with economic rationality and market-based approaches to solve recognized social needs. However, opportunities often far outstrip the resources available to address these needs, making the design of a social business model challenging. It has been suggested that opportunity processes in a social enterprise enable economic, social, and environmental resources to reinforce one another in novel ways. Based on an in-depth case study of a large social enterprise in China, we find that opportunity processes are important components of a social business model. New opportunities are created deliberately while building a social business model, leading to the large-scale mobilization of participation in e-commerce activities. We differentiate endogenous and exogenous opportunities to clarify the roles of various opportunity processes. This study potentially enriches our knowledge of the relationships between opportunity processes and the construction of a successful social business model in the context of e-commerce
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