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Business Process, Experience and Memory: Educational Approaches and Technology Tools for a Global Workforce

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Educational Innovation in Economics and Business

Part of the book series: Educational Innovation in Economics and Business ((EIEB,volume 8))

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The great Internet shakeout of 2000 has made all of us take a step back and think hard about the net-based economy and the type of ventures that will succeed or fail in turbulent times. In many cases, the success or failure of a net-based venture or industry segment is not necessarily based on the underlying technologies, but rather the application of technology in an appropriate context. What is clear is that there seems to be little abatement in the application of new technologies in all types of business contexts.

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Carchidi, D.M., McCarthy, D.J. (2004). Business Process, Experience and Memory: Educational Approaches and Technology Tools for a Global Workforce. In: Ottewill, R., Borredon, L., Falque, L., Macfarlane, B., Wall, A. (eds) Educational Innovation in Economics and Business. Educational Innovation in Economics and Business, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1386-3_2

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