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Subject: Management  Book Title: The Business of Systems Integration
The Business of Systems Integration
Prencipe, Andrea (Editor), Research Fellow at the Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, and Associate Professor of Economics and Management of Innovation at the University G. D'Annunzio, Italy
Davies, Andrew (Editor), Senior Fellow at the Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex
Hobday, Michael (Editor), Director of the Complex Products Systems Innovation Centre, University of Sussex
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: September 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-926323-3
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199263233.001.0001
 
Abstract: In the past decade or so, systems integration has become a key factor in the operations, strategy, and competitive advantage of major corporations in a wide variety of sectors (e.g., computing, automotive, telecommunications, military systems, and aerospace). In the past, systems integration was confined to a technical, operations task. Today, systems integration is a strategic task that pervades business management not only at the technical level, but also at the management and strategic levels. This book shows how and why this new kind of systems integration has evolved into an emerging model of industrial organization whereby firms and groups of firms join together different types of knowledge, skill, and activity as well as hardware, software, and human resources to produce new products. The business of systems integration has fundamental implications for the capabilities of firms. Firms have made a transition from being vertically integrated to being the integrator of somebody else's activities. The book delves deeply into the nature, dimensions, and dynamics of the new systems integration, deploying research and analytical techniques from a wide variety of disciplines including, the theory of the firm, the history of technology, industrial organization, regional studies, strategic management, and innovation studies.

Keywords: firm strategy, firm organization, firm capabilities, modularity, systems engineering, competitive advantage, business model, complex products
Table of Contents
Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. Inventing Systems Integration
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3. Systems Integration and the Social Solution of Technical Problems in Complex Systems
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4. Integrating Electrical Power Systems
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5. Specialization and Systems Integration
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6. The Economics of Systems Integration
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7. Corporate Strategy and Systems Integration Capabilities
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8. The Role of Technical Standards in Coordinating the Division of Labour in Complex System Industries
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9. The Cognitive Basis of Systems Integration
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10. Towards a Dynamics of Modularity
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11. The Geography of Systems Integration
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12. Modularity and Outsourcing
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13. Modularization in the Car Industry
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14. Systems Integration in the US Defence Industry
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15. Changing Boundaries of Innovation Systems
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16. Integrated Solutions
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199263233.001.0001
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Part I The History of Systems Integration
Part II Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives on Systems Integration
Part III Competitive Advantage and Systems Integration