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Human Systems Management (HSM) is an interdisciplinary, international, refereed journal. It addresses the need to mentally grasp and to in-form the managerial and societally organizational impact of high technology, i.e., the technology of self-governance and self-management.
The gap or gulf is often vast between the ideas world-class business enterprises and organizations employ and what mainstream business journals address. The latter often contain discussions that practitioners pragmatically refute, a problematic situation also reflected in most business schools’ inadequate curriculæ.
To reverse this trend, HSM attempts to provide education, research and theory commensurate to the needs to today’s world-class, capable business professionals. Namely the journal’s purposefulness is to archive research that actually helps business enterprises and organizations self-develop into prosperously successful human systems.
Authors: Filip, F.G. | Alexandru, Adriana | Socol, Irina
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Innovation processes represent a decisive factor for success in the severe competition of today. The cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe Countries gives significant opportunities and presents many challenges. This paper presents three case studies: (a) a series of EU-PECO projects on the use of Information Technology in renewable energy resources, (b) the cooperation in R&D between an EU-based innovative group and Romanian organizations, and (c) how the transition of a Romanian public R&D institution is influenced by its participation in European joint research projects. Each of the three cases has its own story told and comments made on it, …which are quite explanatory to technology management issues and models. Show more
Keywords: Access to technology, exploitation of technology, innovation strategy, implementation, market pull, management of change, technology push
DOI: 10.3233/HSM-1997-16311
Citation: Human Systems Management, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 223-229, 1997
Authors: Kovács, George L. | Nacsa, János | Lepsényi, István
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The paper summarizes three EC projects in which Hungarian companies were involved. In the frame of the EC-Program, COPERNICUS, a CAD-Based Programming System for arc welding robots has been developed by a consortium with German and Hungarian participants. The basic goal of the system is to assist robotized arc welding in Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) mostly for small and medium lot sizes. PROARC which will be introduced in more detail is implemented in AutoCAD, and the system was integrated into an open CIM environment. Knorr-Bremse is running two EC-supported PHARE projects. One of them takes into account …the ISO 9001/2 standard for measurement and calibration to increase the market shares. The other project is a strategic software development to avoid the loss of stability and loss of trace of trucks by using pattern recognition and up-to-date control means to manage braking properly. Show more
Keywords: European cooperation, PHARE, COPERNICUS, industry-university cooperation, robots, arc-welding, OSl, ISO 9000
DOI: 10.3233/HSM-1997-16312
Citation: Human Systems Management, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 231-242, 1997
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