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| DOI | 10.4067/S0718-18762011000100002 | ||||||
| Año | 2011 | ||||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Regulators and actors in international trade are facing a difficult challenge of increasing control and security while at the same time lowering the administrative burden for traders. As a tentative response, the European Commission has introduced the concept of "trusted traders": certified traders that are in control of their business. Trusted traders are entitled to trade facilitations, faster border crossing, and fewer physical inspections. To enable the use of trusted traders, changes are required to the information infrastructure (II) of international trade. This article complements existing works on e-Government interoperability by a theoretically driven approach with theoretical development of the II concept and how II can be modified as additional focus. Following the principles of IS design research, this paper presents a design proposition for the II of international trade. Using theories of II development and change as kernel theory, our proposition presents a redesign of IT, organizational, human, and change and collaboration elements. The design proposition was evaluated and verified with proof of concept installations and a stakeholder value assessment. The paper contributes to the domain of II and how they may be changed to meet new requirements.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| Andersen, Niels Bjørn | Hombre |
Copenhagen Business Sch - Dinamarca
Copenhagen Business School - Países Bajos |
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| 1 | Henningsson, Stefan | Hombre |
Copenhagen Business Sch - Dinamarca
Copenhagen Business School - Países Bajos Copenhagen Business School - Dinamarca |
| 2 | Gal, Uri | - |
UNIV SYDNEY - Australia
University of Sidney - Australia The University of Sydney - Australia |
| 3 | Bjorn-Andersen, Niels | Hombre |
Copenhagen Business Sch - Dinamarca
Copenhagen Business School - Dinamarca Copenhagen Business School - Países Bajos |
| 4 | Tan, Yao Hua | - |
Delft Univ Technol - Países Bajos
Vrije Univ Amsterdam - Países Bajos Delft University of Technology - Países Bajos Vrije University of Amsterdam - Países Bajos |
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| This research is part of the integrated project ITAIDE (Nr. 027829) funded by the 6th Framework IST Programme of the European Commission (see www.itaide.org). The ideas and opinions expressed by the authors do not necessarily reflect the views/insights/interests of all ITAIDE partners. |