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This chapter introduces and explains the ITAIDE Information Infrastructure (I3) Framework, which is a multidimensional framework for analysing and describing how IT-related innovations can eventually lead to accelerated trade by introducing trade simplifications to traders who can prove that they are in control of their business. The core idea is that IT-related innovations in the information infrastructure supporting international trade can enable traders to both keep full control of their business and also prove to governmental agencies that they are in control and should be rewarded the benefits of trade simplifications. This scenario may, at the same time, improve security and control in international trade, as it also lowers the administrative burden associated with trade.
Initial elaboration on the I3 Framework can be found in Budel et al. (2009).
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Henningsson, S., Budel, R., Gal, U., Tan, YH. (2011). ITAIDE Information Infrastructure (I3) Framework. In: Tan, YH., Björn-Andersen, N., Klein, S., Rukanova, B. (eds) Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15669-4_9
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