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Since the late 90s,, European industries of electricity and gas have been subject to a process of concentration at both … and subject to economies of scale. Concentration created a European oligopoly. The analysis of this consolidation cannot … be limited to the traditional concentration indicators and increase of market power. The analysis should also consider …
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to consumers in their assessment of the quality Internet retailers. Theses dimensions are access, easy of use, design …
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If we define e-competencies as the competencies developed in order to support the online activity of the organization, there is very few if any research that studies the relation between e-competencies development and firm’s performance.From the resource-based theory we studied empirically...
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Trust is a crucial factor in e-commerce. However, consumers are less likely to trust unknown Web sites. This study explores how less-familiar e-commerce Web sites can use branding alliances and Web site quality to increase the likelihood of initial consumer trust. We use the associative network...
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A monopoly platform hosts advertisers who compete on a market for horizontally differentiated products. These products may be either mass market products that appeal broadly to the entire consumer population or niche products that are tailored to the tastes of some particular group. Consumers...
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The paper proposes an analytical framework for comparing different business models for producing information goods and digital services. It is based on three dimensions that also refer to contrasted literature: the economics of matching, the economics of assembling and the economics of knowledge...
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