E-Business Management Integration of Web Technologies with Business Models /

E-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies with Business Models contains a collection of articles by leading information systems researchers on important topics related to the development of e-business. The goal is to enhance the understanding of the state of the art in e-business, inclu...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Shaw, Michael J. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2002.
Series:Integrated Series in Information Systems, 1
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Online Access:View fulltext via EzAccess
Table of Contents:
  • E-Business Management: A Primer
  • E-Business and Beyond
  • The Neo-Intermediation
  • Driving Forces for M-Commerce Success
  • e-Business Management Models: Services Perspective from the Revere Group
  • Focus on Consumers: P&GỚ"s e-Commerce Strategy
  • Global Non-Production Procurement at Motorola: Managing the Evolving Enterprise Infrastructure
  • Supply-Chain Partnership between P&G and Wal-Mart
  • From the User Interface to the Consumer Interface
  • Information Foraging in Internet-Based Selling: A System Design Value Assessment Framework
  • Initiatives for Building e-Loyalty: A Proposed Framework and Research Issues
  • Web-based Recommendation Systems for Personalized e-Commerce Shopping
  • A Survey on the Industry Sponsored e-Marketplaces
  • Trading Financial Derivatives on the Web - An Approach Towards Automating Negotiations on OTC Markets
  • The Dynamics of the Electronic Market: An Evolutionary Game Approach
  • A Strategic Analysis of Exchange Based B2B Networks
  • Product Hardware Complexity and Its Impact on Inventory and Customer On-Time Delivery
  • Reengineering Using ỚSMerge-in-transitỚ<U+00fd> for Electronic Commerce
  • Modularized Interoperability in Supply-Chains: A Co-adoption study of RosettaNetỚ"s XML-based Interorganizational Systems
  • A Study on the Value of B2B E-Commerce: The Case of Web-based Procurement.