Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics

Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics

Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics

Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics

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Overview

How do companies use location intelligence to achieve competitive advantage and business success?

We live in a digital, global economy, and businesses need to know where to source, operate, and market to grow their customer base. Through location analytics and location intelligence, a business can make better-informed decisions and ultimately add value to their organization, their customers, and society. But how do businesses integrate location analytics into their business development, marketing, and operations?

Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics examines how location is a key factor in intelligent business decisions and achieving success. Through varied, in-depth, real-world examples, readers learn how location analytics solutions can be designed, deployed, and managed from strategic and operational perspectives.

Each chapter of Spatial Business examines how real companies have integrated location into their business intelligence and decision-making. Some key concepts include:

  • The fundamentals of spatial business and the technologies and methods by which businesses can understand the location value chain 
  • The creation of spatial business architecture to facilitate location analytics in meeting business goals and needs
  • The themes of spatial business and implications for practice

Written by experts in spatial business and designed for managers, professionals, and students at all levels, Spatial Business provides a road map for realizing the potential of geospatial data across the entire business value chain.

Also available in Spanish.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589485341
Publisher: Esri Press
Publication date: 08/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Thomas A. Horan, Ph.D. is the H. Jess and Donna Senecal Chair and Dean of the School of Business & Society at the University of Redlands. He has led the School of Business & Society into a new era of business education and leadership, including the Spatial Business Initiative with Esri®. Dr. Horan has published more than 145 articles and two books. He has consulted with numerous public and private organizations, including the US Department of Transportation, United Nations Economic Development Corporation, Mayo Healthcare, and Salesforce. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Hawaii, University of Minnesota, and Hong Kong University. His GIS research accomplishments have been honored on two occasions by the White House. Dr. Horan received his BA (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from the University of Vermont and his MA and PhD from Claremont Graduate University.


James Pick is professor of business in the School of Business and Society at University of Redlands. He is founding director of the Center for Spatial Business, past chair of the Department of Management and Business, past assembly chair of School of Business and Society. He is the author or co-author of 175 journal articles, book chapters, and refereed proceedings in the areas of management information systems, geographic information systems, urban studies, population, and renewable energy, and author or co-author of fourteen books. He has served as associate editor of European Journal of Information Systems and senior editor of Information Technology for Development. He has received over fifteen research and teaching awards including a senior Fulbright award for Mexico. His research has been supported by University of California, Ford Foundation, U.S. Small Business Administration, and Esri Inc. He holds a B.A. from Northwestern University, M.S. from Northern Illinois University, and Ph.D. from University of California, Irvine. 


Avijit Sarkar is professor of analytics and operations in the School of Business & Society at the University of Redlands. His primary research interests include equity in global digital societies, business use of GIS and location analytics, and spatial patterns of the sharing economy. His research has been supported by the US Department of Commerce and the Spatial Business Initiative (partnership between Esri and the University of Redlands). He is coauthor of the book Global Digital Divides: Explaining Change (Springer). His research has appeared in journals such as Decision Support Systems, Telecommunications Policy, Information Technology for Development, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, European Journal of Operational Research, and Computers and Operations Research among others. He currently serves on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Global Information Technology Management. Dr. Sarkar received his PhD and MS degrees in industrial engineering from The State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1: Fundamentals of spatial business

Chapter 1. Fundamentals of location value

Chapter 2. Fundamentals of spatial technology

Chapter 3. Fundamentals of location analytics

Part 2: Achieving business and societal value

Chapter 4. Growing markets and customers

Chapter 5. Operating the enterprise

Chapter 6. Managing business risk and increasing resilience                        

Chapter 7. Enhancing corporate social responsibility

Part 3: Toward spatial excellence

Chapter 8. Business management and leadership

Chapter 9. Strategies and competitiveness

Chapter 10. Spatial business themes and implications for practice

Abbreviations

References

Index 

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