Scope
"Collaborative Networks for a Sustainable World"
Collaborative Networks emerged a decade ago, as a key issue for Economic growth and a
very active area of scientific production. Dynamic collaborative organizations are an
essential answer to the increasing need of strong adaptability to a constantly changing
economic context. Several collaborative forms such as Virtual Organizations, Virtual
Enterprises and other forms of Enterprise Networks, Professional Virtual Communities,
or industry clusters and business ecosystems are now supported by large research and
business practice communities. These new organizational forms put forth the development
of a new theoretical background. In the recent years, many international projects have
contributed to these scientific advances. The accumulated body of empiric knowledge and
the size of the involved research community provide the basis for the foundation of a new
scientific discipline on "Collaborative Networks". Such discipline is strongly multidisciplinary
and thus PRO-VE Working Conference is designed to offer a major opportunity to mix contributions
from Engineering, Economics, Managerial or Socio-Human communities.
Collaboration appears essential to achieve Sustainable Development. Sustainability requires
conceiving new forms of collaboration at every level of the society. This endeavour emphasizes
the multidisciplinary stakes of PRO-VE Conference: the economic dimension of collaborative
networks has to adopt an enlarged vision of "territorial economy" where networking is essential;
the socio-human focus of sustainable development is strongly linked to recent issues of
collaborative networks e.g. on "Active Ageing", "Social Networks" or
"Professional Virtual
Communities" ; the ecological dimension is also linked to collaborative management of shared
resources and large energy systems. New areas and patterns of collaborative
behaviors are
emerging, not only in industry, but also in the services sector, as well as in governmental
and non-governmental organizations. Fundamentals of Collaborative Networks such as proper
theoretical principles, management of collaboration risks and benefits, new value systems,
adequate performance assessment methods, or trust establishment approaches, still represent
important research challenges in formulating a sound theory for building inter-organizational
collaboration.
PRO-VE, as the most focused scientific / technical conference in the area, offers a major
opportunity for the presentation and discussion of both latest research developments and
industrial practice case studies. Following the IFIP international mission, the PRO-VE
conference offers a forum for collaboration among different regions of the world. This
conference continues a series of successful conferences of PRO-VE'99 (Porto, Portugal),
PRO-VE 2000 (Florianópolis, Brazil), PRO-VE'02 (Sesimbra, Portugal),
PRO-VE'03 (Lugano, Switzerland), PRO-VE'04 (Toulouse, France), PRO-VE'05 (Valencia, Spain),
PRO-VE'06 (Helsinki, Finland), PRO-VE'07 (Guimarães, Portugal), PRO-VE'08 (Poznan, Poland),
PRO-VE'09 (Thessaloniki, Greece).
PRO-VE proceedings (by Springer)
are indexed in the ISI Web of Science.