COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE Karl Albrecht (2000).
Corporate Radar: Tracking the Forces That
Are Shaping Your Business. (New York, NY: AMACOM, 258 p.).
Business intelligence.
Stephen Barlay (1974).
The Secrets Business. (New York, NY:
Crowell, 344 p.). Business intelligence.
Doron S. Ben-Atar (2004).
Trade Secrets: Intellectual Piracy and
the Origins of American Industrial Power. (New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 281 p.). Associate Professor of History (Fordham
University). Business intelligence United States History; Trade secrets
United States History; Technological innovations United States History;
Piracy (Copyright) United States History; Industrial property United
States History.
Jacques Bergier; translated from the French by Harold J. Salemson
(1975).
Secret Armies: The Growth of Corporate and Industrial
Espionage. (Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 268 p.). Business
intelligence; Espionage; Military intelligence.
Pat Choate (2005).
Hot Property: The Stealing of Ideas in an Age of Globalization.
(New York, NY: Knopf, 352 p.;). Intellectual property--Economic aspects;
Intellectual property--United States.
Richard Eells and Peter Nehemkis (1984).
Corporate Intelligence
and Espionage: A Blueprint for Executive Decision Making. (New York,
NY: Macmillan, 267 p.). Business intelligence.
Liam Fahey (1999).
Competitors: Outwitting, Outmaneuvering, and
Outperforming. (New York, NY: Wiley, 558 p.). Business
intelligence; Competition; Organizational learning.
John J. Fialka (1997).
War by Other Means: Economic Espionage in
America. (New York, NY: Norton, 242 p.). Reporter (Wall Street
Journal). Business intelligence--United States; Trade secrets--United
States. Author describes threat to U. S. security by "techno-thieves".
Leonard M. Fuld (1985).
Competitor Intelligence: How to Get It,
How to Use It. (New York, NY: Wiley, 479 p.). Business
intelligence.
--- (1988). Monitoring the Competition: Find out What's Really
Going on over There. (New York, NY: Wiley, 204 p.). Business
intelligence; Competition, Unfair.
--- (1995). The New Competitor Intelligence: The Complete
Resource for Finding, Analyzing, and Using Information About Your
Competitors. (New York, NY: Wiley, 482 p.). Business intelligence;
Competition.
--- (2006).
The Secret Language of Competitive Intelligence: How To See Through
and Stay Ahead of Business Disruptions, Distortions, Rumors, and Smoke
Screens. (New York, NY: Crown Business, 320 p.). Business
intelligence. Take data that is widely available,
think critically about it, convert it into highly refined intelligence
that leads to effective market-based decisions.
Cynthia Hetherington (2007).
Business Background Investigations: Tools and Techniques for Solution
Driven Due Diligence. (Tempe, AZ: Facts on Demand Press, 288
p.). Managing Director, Financial Advisory & Litigation Consulting
Services Practice (Corporate Investigative Services). Business
intelligence; competitive intelligence. Tools, techniques needed to
investigate any business; easier to paint pretty
picture than to hide checkered past.
David Hussey and Per Jenster (1999).
Competitor Intelligence:
Turning Analysis into Success. (New York, NY: Wiley, 281 p.).
Business intelligence; Competition.
Larry Kahaner (1996).
Competitive Intelligence: From Black Ops
to Boardrooms: How Businesses Gather, Analyze, and Use Information To
Succeed in the Global Marketplace. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 300 p.). Business intelligence.
Herbert E. Meyer (1987).
Real-World Intelligence: Organized
Information for Executives. (New York, NY: Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
102 p.). Business intelligence.
Hedieh Nasheri (2005).
Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying.
(New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 286 p.). Associate
Professor of Justice Studies (Kent State University). Business
intelligence; Trade secrets; Computer crimes; Intellectual property;
Commercial crimes.
ed. Peter Temin (1991).
Inside the Business Enterprise:
Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information. (Chicago, IL:
University of Chicago Press, 260 p.). Business
intelligence--Congresses.
Washington Researchers Ltd., Jean-Marie Bonthous (1994).
Bibliography of Business/Competitive Intelligence and Benchmarking
Literature. (Washington, DC: Washington Researchers, 246 p.).
Industrial management--Bibliography; Business--Bibliography; Business
intelligence--Bibliography; Strategic planning--Bibliography;
Benchmarking (Management)--Bibliography.
CI Strategies & Tools: Internet Intelligence Index
http://www.fuld.com/i3/
A comprehensive directory of business and industry resources. "The
Internet Intelligence Index is designed to help you gather competitive
intelligence information. It contains links to over 600
intelligence-related Internet sites, covering everything from
macro-economic data to individual patent and stock quote information."
Maintained by the library of Fuld & Company, a competitive intelligence
firm.
Competitive Intelligence: A Selective Resource Guide
http://www.llrx.com/features/ciguide.htm
Annotated links to websites related to competitive intelligence,
research performed by businesses to learn about their competitors.
Includes search engines, people trackers, monitoring tools, business
news, and related websites.
Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals
http://www.scip.org/
SCIP (established in 1986) provides education and networking
opportunities for business professionals working in the rapidly growing
field of competitive intelligence (the legal and ethical collection and
analysis of information regarding the capabilities, vulnerabilities, and
intentions of business competitors). Many SCIP members have backgrounds
in market research, strategic analysis, or science and technology.
USC Marshall Library: Business Libraries & Competitive
Intelligence Companies
http://www.marshall.usc.edu/library/business/compintel.html