Nonlinear pricing of e-market transaction services DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2008.017342 | Matthias Burghardt, Christof Weinhardt | A key element of the business structure for electronic markets is the design of price schedules for transaction services. Stock exchanges and transaction service providers around the world regard transaction fees not only as a major source ... | 4 - 24 |
Visualising e-business stakeholders on the Web: a methodology and experimental results DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2008.017342 | Wingyan Chung | Competition among e-businesses has become ever more fierce as electronic commerce is gaining wide acceptance. Meanwhile, effectively collecting and analysing competitive intelligence has challenged researchers and practitioners. This resear... | 25 - 46 |
Finding seller quality and quality sellers in online markets: an agent-based analysis DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2008.017342 | Doug Lundquist, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya | We construct an agent-based model of the online electronics market, consisting of 10,000 buyers and 50 sellers. Buyers repeatedly interact with sellers, searching for high quality and low price, but only some buyers know seller quality prio... | 47 - 66 |
Knowledge sharing in a collaborative business environment DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2008.017342 | Seema Degwekar, Stanley Y.W. Su | In recent years, business organisations have perceived a growing need to collaborate with one another to solve common problems and to stay competitive. An important form of collaboration is sharing of human/organisational knowledge. In this... | 67 - 92 |
Value Chain Crossing: insights and opportunities for future research DOI: 10.1504/IJEB.2008.017342 | Daniel Beimborn, Sebastian F. Martin, Jochen Franke | In this paper, we present a research framework that tackles a promising area of e-Business largely neglected before, namely the lateral cooperation of firms from two different industries that interconnect their business processes by means o... | 93 - 109 |