Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1546969884> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 82 of
82
with 100 items per page.
- W1546969884 abstract "Danish banks have traditionally been in the absolute forefront globally as regards the automation and introduction of IT since the mid 60’ies. But when the e-commerce opportunities emerged in the late 90’ies, the majority of the Danish banks resisted the development. They saw no reason to be the prime movers in cannibalising their own key competitive advantage, the 2.500+ retail-outlets (branches) placed on all the best locations on corners of the shopping streets1. However, once pure Internet banks were introduced in 1998 - 2000, all major banks (and the computing centres servicing the smaller banks) launched massive initiatives to bring the brick-and-mortar banks back into the driver seat using Internet banking. At the end of 2003 more than 30% of all Danish bank customers are using Internet. This development in the banking industry is illustrated using two cases. The first is one of the most ambitious attempts at creating a Nordic based large international financial service company, capable of spearheading the transition to the digital economy - the case of Nordea. This bank is in the midst of various transformation processes across the organisation due to several years of multiple cross boarder mergers and acquisitions, new composition of the group executive management, increasing thrives towards automation of business processes to reduce costs, and different innovations involving a change of the roles of value network partners. The other case is Lan & Spar Bank, which is one of the smaller Danish banks, who have its basic IT services done at a joint computing centre owned with many other smaller banks, but have its own IT development for strategic purposed done in-house in close collaboration with the business units. This bank has been in the forefornt in adopting new IT-solutions. This report consists of an analysis of the background for the development of the Danish banking sectors, the key processes in the Danish banking industry, the environmental and policy actors influencing the development, the e-commerce readiness in the Danish banking sector, the diffusion of e-commerce, and finally the impact on efficiency, industry structure and competition. The main results are that there are more Danish financial institutions having Internet technologies and Internet applications than in the other nine countries in the GEC survey. Furthermore, we suspect that they have had it for a longer period on average than found elsewhere in the sample. However, when we compare the figures in the GEC-survey on the ‘ Use of Internet for the different business processes’, and ‘On-line support’, the number of Danish financial institutions having Internet applications is not higher than in the other countries." @default.
- W1546969884 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1546969884 creator A5011200846 @default.
- W1546969884 creator A5026102884 @default.
- W1546969884 creator A5032026940 @default.
- W1546969884 creator A5083783061 @default.
- W1546969884 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W1546969884 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1546969884 title "Impact Of It In The Danish Banking Industry, With Specific Illustrations From The Nordea Group And Lån & Spar Bank" @default.
- W1546969884 cites W1501206951 @default.
- W1546969884 cites W1530538252 @default.
- W1546969884 cites W1603504818 @default.
- W1546969884 cites W1855283887 @default.
- W1546969884 cites W2018491453 @default.
- W1546969884 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W1546969884 type Work @default.
- W1546969884 sameAs 1546969884 @default.
- W1546969884 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1546969884 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W1546969884 hasAuthorship W1546969884A5011200846 @default.
- W1546969884 hasAuthorship W1546969884A5026102884 @default.
- W1546969884 hasAuthorship W1546969884A5032026940 @default.
- W1546969884 hasAuthorship W1546969884A5083783061 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C110875604 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C136264566 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C139043278 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C156152238 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C164622146 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C2780319250 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C2780378061 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConcept C54750564 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C10138342 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C110875604 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C136264566 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C136764020 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C138885662 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C139043278 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C144133560 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C156152238 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C162324750 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C162853370 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C164622146 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C2780319250 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C2780378061 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C41008148 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C41895202 @default.
- W1546969884 hasConceptScore W1546969884C54750564 @default.
- W1546969884 hasLocation W15469698841 @default.
- W1546969884 hasOpenAccess W1546969884 @default.
- W1546969884 hasPrimaryLocation W15469698841 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W130180259 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W164237467 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2135288363 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2183056702 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2184783179 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2186060983 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2255442808 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2470499956 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2620873175 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2668037227 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2734847421 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3115140272 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3119033491 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3158925091 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3205456380 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W339976981 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2560177277 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W2562068705 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3003951053 @default.
- W1546969884 hasRelatedWork W3125798546 @default.
- W1546969884 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1546969884 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1546969884 magId "1546969884" @default.
- W1546969884 workType "article" @default.