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We analyze how di erent dimensions of a seller's reputation a ectpricing power in electronic markets. We do so by using text miningtechniques to identify and structure dimensions of importance fromfeedback posted on reputation systems, by aggregating and scoring thesedimensions based on the...
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We present a framework for measuring software quality using pricing anddemand data, and empirical estimates that quantify the extent of qualitydegradation associated with software ver- sioning. Using a 7-month,108-product panel of software sales from Amazon.com, we document theextent to which...
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. This research questions whether, with the advent of the internet andits networked economy, this premise remains valid. In …, someastute practitioners developed effective patterns of competitive behaviour and achieved resultsof lasting value. The internet … has precipitated a similar disturbance and may be consigned to amatching destiny. Today’s internet pioneers are the …
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delivery providers: time starved consumers and consumers with Internet affinity. A structural equation modeling analysis was … strategic competitive advantage in grocery retail markets. Other marketing issues such as pricing, assortment and store … formats.Originality/value - The paper argues for a different viewpoint for researchers investigating the topic of Internet …
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-economy resources, this cannot be the entire explanation. We propose another explanation, based on dissimilar adaptation of the Internet … that Internet business practices differ between developed- and emerging-economy firms. First, compared with developed …-economy firms, emerging-economy firms place a relatively higher priority on using the Internet to achieve strong customer …
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A recent study found that supply-chain problems cost companies between 9 and 20 percent of their value over a six-month period (T.J. Becker, 2000). The problems range from part shortages to poorly utilized plant capacity. When you place this in the context of the overall business-to-business...
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Corporate information privacy policies are receiving increased attention in the information privacy debate. Prior studies used Web surveys to analyze the content of online information privacy policies and to assess whether or not the policies comply with a standard known as the Fair Information...
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and impact of internet technologies, by retailers, for the promotion and sale ofmerchanidise. In particular, this paper … seeks to present a holistic and critical review of the earlypredictions, with regard to the uptake and impact of internet … retailing; critically reappraise theseclaims in light of current trends in internet retailing; and explore where e-tailing may …
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The European aircraft industry demands reduced development and operating costs, by 20% and 50% in the short and long term, respectively. Contributions to this aim are provided by the completed project POSICOSS (5th FP) and the running follow-up project COCOMAT (6th FP), both supported by the...
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diffusion of Internet technologies in a regional Australian tourism network. The research evolved out of a portal development …
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