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_aStrategic intelligence for the future. _n2, _pA new information function approach / _cHenri Dou, Alain Juillet, Philippe Clerc. |
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588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 15, 2019). | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aInformation in all its forms is at the heart of the economic intelligence process. It is also a powerful vector of innovation and, more than ever, a balance between economic and societal forces. That is why a large part of Strategic Intelligence for the Future 2 analyzes the various aspects of information, from traditional processing and research to the psychological and epigenetic aspects of its development. This leads to a new vision of its integration into organizations. In addition, new technologies offer extensive access to information, including social networks which are critically analyzed here. In a complex world where geopolitics and the new concept of information warfare are becoming increasingly important, it becomes imperative to better apprehend and understand our environment, in order to develop critical thinking that will reinforce the different global aspects of security in economic intelligence. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. From Information Metabolism to Economic Intelligence -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Information metabolism according to Timothy Powell -- 1.3. Let us examine this concept in more detail -- 1.4. Organizations and human beings -- 1.4.1. Individuation according to Jung -- 1.4.2. Individuation according to Simondon -- 1.5. Change within organizations via the information function and an epigenetic approach -- 1.6. The zone of proximal development -- 1.7. Conclusion -- 1.8. References -- 2. Changing Our Way of Thinking -- 2.1. Plato's cave, or the fight against the world of received ideas -- 2.2. A society without schools -- 2.3. On the intelligence cycle -- 2.4. Thinking outside the box and the iron cage -- 2.4.1. Thinking outside the box -- 2.4.2. The iron cage -- 2.5. Holistic thinking -- 2.6. Lateral thinking -- 2.7. To unravel Parkinson's law and received ideas -- 2.7.1. Parkinson's law -- 2.7.2. The cost of received ideas -- 2.8. The individual and their behavior -- 2.9. Thinking about the future or a return to future studies -- 2.9.1. General remarks on future studies -- 2.9.2. Foresight in business -- 2.9.3. Regional prospective -- 2.10. Conclusion -- 2.11. References -- 3. Innovation -- 3.1. Some definitions -- 3.2. The innovation mechanism -- 3.3. Different types of innovation -- 3.3.1. The development of innovation -- 3.4. Restraints on developing innovation -- 3.5. Science, technology and innovation policies -- 3.5.1. Innovation systems -- 3.5.2. A quick comparison between france and germany -- 3.5.3. The evolution of innovation policy in the united states [NOA 13] -- 3.5.4. Innovation in Asia -- 3.5.5. The European Union and innovation -- 3.5.6. The role of cities in innovation systems -- 3.6. Public innovation policies in France. | |
505 | 8 | _a3.6.1. Innovation and territories -- 3.7. Conclusion -- 3.8. References -- 4. Formal Information Research -- 4.1. The importance of the time factor in scientific data -- 4.2. Different information typologies -- 4.3. Information research -- 4.4. Research practices: reductionist, holistic -- 4.4.1. The reductionist approach -- 4.4.2. The holistic approach -- 4.4.3. Holistic approach and meta-information or metadata -- 4.5. On scientific journals -- 4.6. Conclusion -- 4.7. References -- 5. Examples of Bibliometric Analysis of Scientific Information and Patents -- 5.1. Specialist search engines -- 5.1.1. Carrot2 [CAR 17] -- 5.1.2. Wikimindmap [WIK 18d] -- 5.1.3. Newsmap [NEW 17] -- 5.2. Scientific publications -- 5.2.1. Google Scholar -- 5.2.2. Access to Google Scholar since PoP (Publish or Perish) -- 5.2.3. The Web of Science (WoS) -- 5.2.4. Pubmed -- 5.3. Information contained in the patents -- 5.3.1. General remarks on patents -- 5.3.2. Analyzing patent information -- 5.4. Text mining from unstructured texts -- 5.5. Automatic summaries -- 5.6. Conclusion -- 5.7. References -- 6. Social Networks -- 6.1. Different types of social networks -- 6.2. General remarks on social networks -- 6.2.1. Why use social networks in a business? -- 6.2.2. The risks of social networks in a business -- 6.3. The dangers of social networks -- 6.4. Minimizing negative influence on social networks -- 6.5. An example of an international social network: the Confucius Institute -- 6.5.1. Public diplomacy and Confucius Institutes -- 6.5.2. Structuring the network of Confucius Institutes -- 6.6. Examples of software enabling analysis of social networks -- 6.6.1. Analyzing tweets -- 6.6.2. Sentiment mining or opinion mining -- 6.6.3. A more general approach: analyzing tweets in social networks -- 6.7. Beyond socialbots and other IT systems, human action: fake news. | |
505 | 8 | _a6.7.1. The fake news dynamic -- 6.7.2. Beyond publishing online -- 6.8. You love, you "like", you click, you evaluate, but beware of "click farms" -- 6.8.1. Calling Facebook into question? -- 6.8.2. Click farms -- 6.8.3. A new type of fake news -- 6.9. Big Data -- 6.9.1. The development of Big Data analytics -- 6.10. Conclusion -- 6.11. References -- 7. Information and Economic Security -- 7.1. Security -- 7.1.1. Physical security -- 7.1.2. Security, personnel and visitors -- 7.1.3. Security of immaterial goods -- 7.2. Disinformation and image management -- 7.3. Pressure groups and NGOs -- 7.4. IT security -- 7.5. Safeguarding data -- 7.6. Respecting security clearance -- 7.7. Crisis management -- 7.8. Conclusion -- 7.9. References -- Conclusion -- Index -- Summary of Volume 1 -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management -- EULA. | |
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