Divided into four parts, this book offers a state-of-the-art survey of information systems research on electronic commerce. It provides the framework for understanding the business trends, emerging opportunities, and barriers to overcome in the rapid developments taking place in electronic business and the digital economy.
Divided into four parts, this book offers a state-of-the-art survey of information systems research on electronic commerce. It provides the framework for understanding the business trends, emerging opportunities, and barriers to overcome in the rapid developments taking place in electronic business and the digital economy.
Series Editor's Introduction Vladimir Zwass Acknowledgments E-Commerce and the Digital Economy: An Introduction Part I. Information Technology Standards and the Transformations of Industry Structure 1. Measuring the Business Benefits of Web-Based Interorganizational Systems: A Co-Adoption Model for Standards Development 2. Impact of Standardization on Business-to-Business Collaboration 3. The Impact of B2B Electronic Commerce Technology Processes and Organization Changes: A Case Study in the Personal Computer Industry 4. The Standardization Gap: An Economic Framework for Network Analysis Part II. Emphasis on Consumers and Customization 5. Extending Customers' Roles in E-Commerce: Promises Challenges and Some Findings 6. Human Factors and E-Commerce 7. Bundling and Unbundling of Electronic Content 8. Current and Future Insights from Online Auctions: A Research Framework Part III. Management of Mobile and Information Technology Infrastructure 9. Peer-to-Peer Technologies for Business-to-Business Applications 10. Topographical Leveraging of Sharable Services: The Concept of Capacity Provision Networks 11. Mobile Commerce: A Value System Perspective 12. Explaining the Success of NTT DoCoMo's i-Mode: The Concept of Value Scope Management Part IV. Trust Security and Legal Issues 13. Trust in Online Consumer Exchanges: Emerging Conceptual and Theoretical Trends 14. Spotting Lemons in the PKI Market: Engendering Trust by Signaling Quality 15. Private Law on the Internet: The Performance of the ICANN/UDRP System Editor and Contributors Series Editor Index
Series Editor's Introduction Vladimir Zwass Acknowledgments E-Commerce and the Digital Economy: An Introduction Part I. Information Technology Standards and the Transformations of Industry Structure 1. Measuring the Business Benefits of Web-Based Interorganizational Systems: A Co-Adoption Model for Standards Development 2. Impact of Standardization on Business-to-Business Collaboration 3. The Impact of B2B Electronic Commerce Technology Processes and Organization Changes: A Case Study in the Personal Computer Industry 4. The Standardization Gap: An Economic Framework for Network Analysis Part II. Emphasis on Consumers and Customization 5. Extending Customers' Roles in E-Commerce: Promises Challenges and Some Findings 6. Human Factors and E-Commerce 7. Bundling and Unbundling of Electronic Content 8. Current and Future Insights from Online Auctions: A Research Framework Part III. Management of Mobile and Information Technology Infrastructure 9. Peer-to-Peer Technologies for Business-to-Business Applications 10. Topographical Leveraging of Sharable Services: The Concept of Capacity Provision Networks 11. Mobile Commerce: A Value System Perspective 12. Explaining the Success of NTT DoCoMo's i-Mode: The Concept of Value Scope Management Part IV. Trust Security and Legal Issues 13. Trust in Online Consumer Exchanges: Emerging Conceptual and Theoretical Trends 14. Spotting Lemons in the PKI Market: Engendering Trust by Signaling Quality 15. Private Law on the Internet: The Performance of the ICANN/UDRP System Editor and Contributors Series Editor Index
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