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A Framework for Evaluating Strategic Location-Based Applications in Businesses
Big Island, Hawaii January 03-January 06
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Fran?ois Bergeron, Universit? Laval; Universit? de Sherbrooke
Lin Gingras, Universit? de Sherbrooke
Pierre Hadaya, Universit? de Sherbrooke
Claude Caron, Universit? de Sherbrooke
Location-based and location-oriented applications will be amongst the most powerful drivers of organizational change in the coming years. However, the strategic use of these technologies and the benefits tied to them will vary from one organization to another based on the business needs to fill. The alignment between the use of location-based technologies and the firms' business strategic orientation is thus of primary importance. In an attempt to support firms in this alignment process, this paper presents the GEOGRID framework for identifying and analyzing the strategic opportunities offered to firms by the use of leading edge location technologies. This framework groups the main variables that need to be considered in order to analyze the competitive positioning of the business, to surface assumptions, to ascertain benefits, and to control costs tied to the strategic applications of location technologies in organizations.
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Fran?ois Bergeron, Lin Gingras, Pierre Hadaya, Claude Caron, "A Framework for Evaluating Strategic Location-Based Applications in Businesses," hicss, vol. 3, pp.76b, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05) - Track 3, 2005
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