Abstract

Collaborative Networked Organisations (CNOs) are conceptually well understood, and their potential benefits are commonly accepted. However, there is still a critical need for methodologies and reference models to assist and guide the organizational design of CNOs. The efforts to provide a specific CNO implementation and operation methodology can be greatly assisted by defining a meta-methodology - a method on how to produce methods - for various CNOs or CNO types. This paper describes the concepts, design and possible implementations of such a meta-methodology for the creation and operation of CNOs. Potential and actual applications of the meta-methodology are also briefly presented, followed by conclusions on the feasibility of the concept and design effort and by an outline of suggested further work.KeywordsReference ModelEnterprise ArchitectureVirtual OrganisationVirtual EnterpriseInformation System ResearchThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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