Roman Boutellier
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- Die Strommarktliberalisierung kommt und keiner geht hinItem type: Journal Article
IO New ManagementWohlfahrtstätter, Claudia; Boutellier, Roman (2009) - Sharing Research Equipment to Bridge Intraorganizational BoundariesItem type: Journal Article
Research-Technology ManagementAndereggen, Stefan; Zoller, Frank Andreas; Boutellier, Roman (2013)R&D units are often structured by product or by scientific discipline. In either case, organizational boundaries impede horizontal information linkages. This dilemma can be mitigated by setting up specific shared equipment arrangements as cross-boundary units. In this article, we present three case studies of shared equipment arrangements that differ largely in terms of their level of institutionalization. However, all three arrangements significantly strengthen informal cross-boundary networks by facilitating face-to-face contact. Shared equipment arrangements may be implemented in a variety of forms, and they are a valuable tool for R&D managers to improve organizational knowledge management. - Finanzmanagement in der ArzneimittelindustrieItem type: Book Chapter
Management im Gesundheitswesen. Das Lehrbuch für Studium und PraxisFestel, Gunter; Boutellier, Roman (2013) - Lean ManagementItem type: Journal Article
KMU MagazinSchulze, Anja; Heinzen, Mareike; Boutellier, Roman (2009) - Die Kommunikationskanäle haben erheblichen Anteil am ProjekterfolgItem type: Journal Article
KMU MagazinHeyn, Gundula; Boutellier, Roman (2011) - ForewordItem type: Book Chapter
Historians on Leadership and Strategy: Case Studies From Antiquity to ModernityBoutellier, Roman (2020) - Systematic approach to superior innovation structuresItem type: Conference Paper
2007 IEEE International Engineering Management ConferenceBoutellier, Roman; Deplazes, Ursula; Deplazes, Wolfgang (2007)Companies realize the new challenges arising from disruptive business environments and dasiaroutinizationpsila of innovation. However, the track-record of companies successfully encompassing both, incremental and radical change, has been poor. This paper proposes a systematic approach for practitioners to design innovation structures, process architectures and consistent organizations. The approach is based on strategies of modularity, complexity reduction and a process-based organizational view. A case study illustrates the approach. - Finanzmanagement in der ArzneimittelindustrieItem type: Book Chapter
Management im GesundheitswesenFestel, Gunter; Boutellier, Roman (2010) - Unternehmensdesign als Herzstück der FirmenstrategieItem type: Journal Article
IO New ManagementDeplazes, Ursula; Deplazes, Wolfgang; Boutellier, Roman (2007) - Diffusion of potential health-related e-services: An analysis of Swiss health customer perspectivesItem type: Journal Article
Journal of Management & Marketing in HealthcareMuhdi, Louise; Boutellier, Roman (2010)Health-related e-services can be customised to the needs of different customer groups and as such have the potential to improve delivery efficiency and increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. Based on the diffusion of innovations theory proposed by E. M. Rogers, this paper investigates the attitude of Swiss university students (n = 2,775) regarding health-related e-service trends. The paper also investigates the impact of compatibility attributes on the adoption of health-related e-services, applying a case study research methodology based on an e-survey and cross-tabulation for the data analysis. Results show that health wikis, online health accounts and rating tools for care providers were highly rated by the students. Online forums and online patient communities seem to be increasing in popularity, whereas e-services providing only company/product information were generally rather poorly rated. Furthermore, the study finds that compatibility attributes have a significant positive effect on the adoption of online health accounts and when students adopt one health-related e-service they tend to adopt another. Understanding the perceptions of different customer groups can support the development of more customer-oriented health-related e-services that have a higher potential of being accepted and utilised by customers.
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