The economics of the Internet and E-commerce [electornic resources] / edited by Michael R. Baye.
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- 出版: Amsterdam : JAI 2002.
- 叢書名: Advances in applied microeconomics ,v. 11
- 主題: Electronic commerce , Internet--Economic aspects , Business & Economics--Management , Business & management
- ISBN: 9781849501828
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- 一般註:Includes bibliographical references 99年度中區共購共享電子書 The impact of the internet on horizontal and vertical competition : market efficiency and value chain reconfiguration / Anita Elberse, Patrick Barwise, Kathy Hammond -- Trust among strangers ininternet transactions : empirical analysis of eBay' s reputation system / Paul Resnick,Richard Zeckhauser -- Transaction innovation and the role of film / Daniel F. Spulber -- Combinatorial auctions in the information age : an experimental study / John Morgan -- Analyzing website choice using clickstream data / Avi Goldfarb -- Consumer acquisition of product information and subsequent purchase channel decisions / Michael R. Ward, Michelle Morganosky -- An economic analysis of multiple internet qos channels / Dale O. Stahl, Rui Dai, Andrew B. Whinston -- Price competition between pure play versus bricks-and-clicks e-tailers : analytical model and empirical analysis / Xing Pan, Venkatesh Shankar, Brian T. Ratchford --Price dispersion then and now : evidence from retail and e-tail markets / Patrick Scholten, S. Adam Smith -- Business-to-business e-commerce : value creation, value capture and valuation / Luis Garicano, Steven N. Kaplan -- Preface / Michael R. Baye
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The first six chapters of the text examine four broad issues: the role of the Internet in fostering competition, its impact on price dispersion and on business-to-business transactions, and the importance of reputation and trust in the new economy. The last four chapters examine the impact of the Internet on the organization of firms, the efficiency of auctions in the Internet age, how consumers choose websites and acquire product information, and the growing problem of congestion on the Internet.
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