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Global Corporate Intelligence: Opportunities, Technologies, and Threats in the 1990s [Hardcover]

George S. Roukis (Editor), Hugh Conway (Editor), Bruce H. Charnov (Editor)

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May 8, 1990 0899302203 978-0899302201 1St Edition
In this volume, noted experts in a variety of information, business, and management fields offer a comprehensive overview of the role information plays in global business and its impact on competition and competitiveness. At the core of the collection is a common belief in the essential value of information to the modern business and a recognition that the corporate intelligence function must today cope with changing realities produced by both new technology and the globalization of markets. Taking these as their points of departure, the contributors discuss a broad spectrum of corporate intelligence issues ranging from the uses of artificial intelligence and the structure of the corporate intelligence system to the nature of security threats, financial warfare, and corporate risk assessment. The chapters are divided into five sections and begin with two essays on the emerging interrelated global world order. George Roukis discusses the corporate intelligence process as it embodies the global view, while Hugh Conway shows how modern technology has changed the corporate intelligence function. Three chapters explore the information applications of new technologies, including the use of the computer to further all aspects of corporate intelligence gathering and the emergence of an information industry to serve the needs of intelligence gatherers. The following section contains chapters that address,in turn, the use of intelligence in strategic decisionmaking, coping with bad news, the process of intelligence gathering, and field-marketing intelligence. Turning to a discussion of outside threats to corporate intelligence data security, the contributors examine computer security in general, defense related computer security, and the terrorist threat to corporations. In the final section, the contributors look at a number of strategic challenges. A particularly interesting chapter examines corporate intelligence in Japan; others look at geography and corporate risk assessment, the Soviet foreign intelligence service, and corporate responses to financial warfare. Competitive intelligence and marketing executives, as well as students in international business programs, will find this volume enlightening and provocative reading.

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“Global Corporate Intelligence goes beyond computer crimes to make managers aware of other threats to their firms. George Roukis maintains that trade-secret thefts cost firms billions of dollars annually and these costs will increase as computers become easier to penetrate. He also contends that 'industrial espionage will assume greater importance than military or political espionage in future years, and this threat must be forthrightly addressed by concerned corporate management. An effective all-embracing corporate intelligence system is crucial for survival.' While Global Corporate Intelligence is filled with important ideas and recommendations, it often reads like a textbook. However, readers who struggle through will be rewarded with an insight into all aspects of effective global corporate intelligence.”–Flying Dutchman International

About the Author

GEORGE S. ROUKIS is Professor of Management and Industrial Relations at Hofstra University and a professional labor arbitrator.

HUGH CONWAY is the Director of Regulatory Analysis, Occupational Safety, and Health Administration, U.S Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.

BRUCE H. CHARNOV is Assistant Professor of Management and General Business at Hofstra University where he teaches courses in strategic business planning.

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There can be little doubt that the world is changing more quickly and dramatically than at any other time in history. Read the first page
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corporate intelligence function, field intelligence network, corporate intelligence system, financial warfare, financial attack, tribute function, access method device, political risk assessment, strategic minerals, expert shell, chief directorate, product intelligence
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New York, United States, Soviet Union, South Africa, World War, Wall Street Journal, Englewood Cliffs, Random House, South Korea, West Germany, Western Europe, Administrative Science Quarterly, Communist Party, Third World, Latin America, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Business Week, Management Science, Washington Post, American Foreign Policy, Department of State, First Chief Directorate, Information Industry Association, Japanese Red Army
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