In Lee – Encyclopedia of E-business Development and Management in the Global Economy
In Lee – Encyclopedia of E-business Development and Management in the Global Economy
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Encyclopedia of E-business Development and Management in the Global Economy
As globalization and competition pose new opportunities and challenges, firms strive to discover effective and efficient e-business models and applications.
The. There is an encyclopedia of e-business development and management. To create a repository for educators, researchers, and industry professionals to collaborate and discuss their research ideas, theories, practical experiences, challenges, and opportunities, while presenting tools and techniques in all aspects of e-business development and management in the digital economy. The first and most comprehensive book to present aspects from the research, industry, managerial, and technical sides of e-business appeals to policy-makers, e-business application developers, market researchers, managers, researchers, professors, and undergraduate/graduate students in various academic disciplines.
About the Author
The Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences is in the College of Business and Technology at Western Illinois University. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois. The International Journal of E-Business Research is edited by him. He has published his research in a number of journals. His research interests include e-commerce technology development and management, investment strategies for computing technologies, and telecommunications planning and management.
Contents
Volume I
There is a section on theoretical foundations of e-business. Chapter 1. The Macroeconomic Impacts of E-Business on the Economy was written by Daniel Heil and James Prieger.
Chapter 2. The Microeconomic Impacts of E-Business on the Economy was written by James E. Prieger and Daniel Heil.
Chapter 3. The Power Laws of enterprise 2.0 was written by Jacques Bughin.
Chapter 4. Jihui Chen is a professor at the Illinois State University.
Chapter 5. There is a further review and discussion on price dispersion on the internet.
Chapter 6. Alexander Serenko, Lakehead University, Canada, is one of the authors of The Electronic Law of One Price.
Chapter 7. Hongwei Du, California State University East Bay, USA; Albert Lederer, University of Kentucky, USA; and Jiming Wu, California State University are authors of Trust in Electronic Commerce: Definitions, Sources, and Effects. The East Bay is in the USA.
Chapter 8. The Chinese Culture University is in Taiwan.
Chapter 9. There is a relationship between Second Life and the U.S. economy.
Performance evaluation and e-business planning are included in section 2. Chapter 10. E-business adoption and its impact on performance was written by Sabah Abdullah Al-Somali.
Chapter 11 B2B Website Benefits Realization in Australian SMEs / Chad Lin, Curtin University of Technology, Australia.
Chapter 12 Maria Rosalia Vicente and Ana Jesus Lopez are from the University of Oviedo, Spain.
Chapter 13. Mark Springer, Western Washington University, USA; Craig K. Tyran, Western Washington University, USA; and Steven Ross, Western Washington University, USA
Chapter 14 Measuring B2C Quality of Electronic Service: Towards a Common Consensus is a project by Carl von Ossietzky University. The town of Oldenburg, Germany.
Chapter 15. The Business Value of E-Collaboration is a Conceptual framework.
Chapter 16. There is a model of the consequences of e-procurement. It is de Valladolid, Spain.
Chapter 17. Anna Morgan-Thomas and Robert Paton are from the University of Glasgow.
Chapter 18. Barney Warf is a professor at the University of Kansas.
Section 3 deals with e-marketplaces. Chapter 19. Intermediaries in E-Commerce: Value Creation Roles.
Chapter 20. The factors that lead to a successful intermediary in electronic commerce are identified by Margaret Jackson.
Chapter 21 A framework for identifying B2B e-marketplace strategies.
Chapter 22 Andrew Potter is a student at the Cardiff Business School.
Chapter 23. Vedran Podobnik, University of Zagreb, Croatia is the author of An Agent-Based B2C Electronic Market in the Next-Generation Internet.
Chapter 24 Norleyza Jailani, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia; Muriati Mukhtar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is in Malaysia.
Chapter 25. There is a concept of mobile agent-based electronic marketplace safety measures.
Chapter 26 There are time constraints for sellers in electronic markets.
Chapter 27. Malamati Louta is from the Harokopio University of Athens, Greece.
Section 4 deals with e-business strategies. Chapter 28 Anne-Marie Croteau and Anne Beaudry are both from Canada.
Chapter 29. Yldz Technical University is leading the Organizational Dynamics of E-Business Firms.
Chapter 30. Adoption of e-Commerce by Canadian SMEs: Defining Organizational, Environmental and Innovation Characteristics was written by Lynn L. Sparling.
Chapter 31. Ye-Sho Chen, Louisiana State University, USA, is one of the authors of E-Business Strategy in Franchising.
Chapter 32 The Impact of Government Policies and Corporate Strategies on the Diffusion of Mobile Data Services is a case of economies at different stages of transition.
Section 5 deals with e-business models. Chapter 33. Pedro Soto-Acosta is a researcher at the University of Murcia, Spain.
Chapter 34 The British University in Egypt has an e-Commerce business model.
Chapter 35. The British University in Egypt has an e-Commerce business model.
Chapter 36. The use of electronic knowledge business models can be used to create business opportunities. National Cheng Kung University is in Taiwan.
Chapter 37 Ana Isabel Jiménez-Zarco, Open University of Catalonia, Spain, is the author of Online Private Sales Clubs: An Emerging Model of Fashionable E-Commerce at Promotional Prices. The Open University of Catalonia is in Spain.
Chapter 38 Rebecca De Coster is a lecturer at Brunel University in the UK.
Chapter 39. There is an architectural model for supply chain management.
Chapter 40. The Ambient E-service is a bottom-up collaborative business model.
Chapter 41 James K. Ho is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Volume II
Section 6 deals with e-business management. Chapter 42 Configurators/Choiceboards: Uses, Benefits, and Analysis of Data is written by Paul D. Berger.
Chapter 43. E-CRM is a key issue in today’s competitive environment.
Chapter 44. Margaret R. Lee is the author of Effective Virtual Project Management Using Multiple E-Leadership styles.
Chapter 45. Credit Card Payment Processing and Fraud Prevention for E-Business is written by James G. Williams, University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Chapter 46 Virtual stock markets are a research tool for marketing and management.
Chapter 47 There are potential benefits of analyzing website analytic data.
Chapter 48. There are teams of leaders concept and e-business operations.
Chapter 49. Kelley O’Reilly and David Paper are from Utah State University.
Chapter 50. Understanding E-Payment Services in Traditionally Cash-Based Economies: The Case of China is a work by Xiaolin Li and others.
Chapter 51. There is a scenario driven decision support.
Chapter 52. R. Ayen Wolff and Esin Ertemsr Berki are from Yildiz Technical University.
Chapter 53. The story is called ARIBA: A Successful Story in E-Commerce.
Chapter 54. The Integrated Optimal Procedure of Internet Marketing is a part of the College at Old Westbury.
Chapter 55. Managerial Succession and E-Business is a course offered by Covenant University.
Chapter 56 The University of the Aegean is in Greece.
Chapter 57. Understanding the Use of Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals in an Australian University though the Management Lens: A Qualitative Approach was written by Md Mahbubur Rahim and Mohammad Quaddus.
Chapter 58. Understanding the Use of Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals in an Australian University through the Employee Lens: A Quantitative Approach was written by Md Mahbubur Rahim and Mohammad Quaddus.
Chapter 59 Kevin K.W. Ho is from The University of Guam, Calvin Yu is from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Michael C.L. Lai is from Hong Kong Police.
Chapter 60. Kevin K.W. Ho is a researcher at The University of Guam.
Chapter 61 Tony Pittarese is a professor at East Tennessee State University.
Section 7 deals with online consumer behavior. Chapter 62 Internet Consumer Behavior: Flow and Emotions is written by Marie-Odile Richard, University of Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 63 Internet consumer behavior is studied by Marie-Odile Richard, University of Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 64 Internet Consumer Behavior: Behavioral Variables is written by Marie-Odile Richard, University of Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 65. Internet Consumer Behavior: Major Moderating Variables is written by Marie-Odile Richard, University of Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 66 Jonathan Foster is from the University ofSheffield, UK.
Chapter 67. B2C E-Commerce Acceptance Models Based on Consumers’ Attitudes and Beliefs: Integrating Alternative frameworks was written by ngel Herrero-Crespo and Ignacio Rodrguez-del-Bosque.
Chapter68. The Effect of Perceived Risk on e-Commerce Acceptance: State of the Art and Future Research Directions was written by ngel Herrero-Crespo and Ignacio Rodrguez-del-Bosque.
Chapter 69. Peter Kerkhof, VU University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Guda van Noort, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, are the authors of Third Party Internet Seals: Reviewing the Effects on Online Consumer Trust.
Chapter 70. The importance of gender, IT experience, and Media-Rich Social Cues on Initial Trust in E-Commerce Websites was written by Khalid AlDiri.
Chapter 71 The internet can be used to study human universals.
Chapter 72. Recommendations for Marketing Managers: The Neuroscience and Evolutionary Bases of Sex Differences in Website Design Preferences.
Chapter 73. Exploring Video Games from an Evolutionary Psychological Perspective is a research project.
Chapter 74. Evaluating the Relationship between Perceived and Integrated Model for E-CRM in Internet Shopping Changsu Kim is from Yeongnam University in Korea. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is in the USA.
Section 8 deals with mobile commerce. Chapter 75. Suzanne Altobello Nasco is a professor at Southern Illinois University.
Chapter 76 C2C mobile commerce: acceptance factors
Chapter 77 Exploring the Mobile Consumer is done by Cengiz Yilmaz.
Chapter 78. Mary Beth Rosson, Pennsylvania State University, USA, is the author of The Personalization Privacy Paradox: Mobile Customers’ Perceptions of Push-Based vs. Pull-Based Location Commerce.
Chapter 78. Krassie Petrova is a lecturer at the University of Technology, New Zealand.
Chapter 80. There is a role of personal innovativeness in intentions to adopt mobile services.
Chapter 81 The K.L.E.S. College of Engineering and Technology is located in India.
Chapter 81. Pravin Pawar, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Jan-Willem van Beijnum, University of Twente, The Netherlands.
Chapter 83. Sanna Sintonen is a researcher at the University of Technology.
Chapter 84. Bo Chen is a mobile agent in e- commerce.
Chapter 85. Alexander Serenko, Lakehead University, Canada, is the author of Mobile Telephony as a Universal Service.
Volume III
Section 9 deals with web services and e-business process integration. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it Chapter 86. Duy Ngan Le, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, is the author of Web Service Discovery, Composition, and Interoperability.
Chapter 87 John Yearwood is from the University of Ballarat, Australia.
Chapter 88. Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes is from the State University of Maring, Brazil.
Chapter 89. Paul de Vrieze, Bournemouth University, UK; Li Xie, GuangDong Polytechnic Normal University, China.
Chapter 90. There are social networks and web services based systems.
Chapter 92. Interoperability Issues of Business Processes: Key Issues and Technological Drivers is a book by Ejub Kajan.
Chapter 92. The Integrated Business Process designs and current applications are from the California State University at Fullerton.
Section 10 deals with the development of the e-business system. Chapter 93. Facilitating interaction between virtual agents can be done by changing ontological representation.
Chapter 94. Jnkping University, Sweden has a Modeling Collaborative Design Competence with Ontologies.
Chapter 95. The Berlin Institute of Technology has an event-driven service-oriented architecture.
Chapter 96. Speeding up the Internet: Exploiting Historical User Request Patterns for Web Caching.
Chapter 97. The Effect of User location and time of access on the internet.
Chapter 98. Incorporating Knowledge Management into E-Commerce Applications is a research topic.
Chapter 99. Application of Semantic Web Technology in E-Business: Case Studies in Public Domain Data Knowledge Representation was written by Sotirios K. Goudos.
Chapter 100. There are design elements and principles for maintaining visual identity on websites.
Chapter 101. Stephan Lukosch is a designer of e-business applications with patterns for computer-mediated interaction.
Chapter 100. A framework for Internet-enabled customer relationship management.
Chapter 103. A Data Mining Approach to Building Context-Aware E-Commerce Systems.
Chapter 104. There is an efficient service task assignment in grid computing environments. The Educational Institute of Western Macedonia is in Greece.
Chapter 105. The University of Oran is located in Algeria.
There are issues, challenges, and opportunities in section 11 of e-business. Chapter 106. Maria Rosalia Vicente and Ana Jesus Lopez are from the University of Oviedo, Spain.
Chapter 105. E-Inclusion: European Perspectives Beyond the Digital Divide was written by Bridgette Wessels.
Chapter 106. There is an importance of electronic record preservation in e-business.
Chapter 99. Sherif Kamel is a professor at The American University in Cairo, Egypt.
Chapter 112. Hwa Lee is a Bradley University student.
Chapter 112. Tina Harrison, The University of Edinburgh, UK, is the author of AHolistic View of the Challenges and Social Implications of Online Distribution: The Case of Pensions.
Chapter 112. The Global Telecommunications Industry is facing technological and regulatory challenges.
Chapter 112. Denis Caro is a researcher at the cole de Gestion Telfer University.
Chapter 114. E-Recruiting: Sources, Opportunities, and Challenges is located at Western Illinois University.
Section 12 is about emerging trends. Chapter 115. There are emerging trends of e-business.
Chapter 116. Suzanne Altobello Nasco, Southern Illinois University, USA; Robert E. Boostrom Jr., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA; and Kesha K. Coker, Eastern Illinois University, USA
Chapter 118. The Web 2.0 Trend: Implications for the Modern Business is written by Michael Dinger.
Chapter 118. The Era of User Generated Content on Web Sites is the topic of Web 2.0: The Era of User Generated Content on Web Sites.
Chapter 118. Web 2.0 Concepts, Social Software and Business Models is written by Matthes Fleck.
Chapter 120. Grounding Principles for Governing Web 2.0 Investments is written by Steven De Hertogh.
Chapter 121. Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0: The Development of E-Business is written by the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany.
Chapter 122. The New Generation of Knowledge Management for the Web 2.0 Age is Imed Boughzala, TELECOM Business School, France.
Chapter 123. Bradley University, USA, has a Recommender Systems: An Overview.
Chapter 122. A Linguistic Recommender System for Academic Orientation is written by E. J. Castellano, University of Jaén, Spain.
Chapter 125. Simona Fabrizi is a researcher at the University of New Zealand.
Chapter 126. Search Engines: Past, Present and Future was written by Patrick Reid and Des Laffey.
Chapter 127. Ina Kayser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany is the author of E-Government: Status Quo and Future Trends.
Chapter 128. Clin Guru is a GSCM student at Montpellier Business School.
Chapter 126. YGal Bendavid, UQAM, Université du Québec Montréal, Canada, and ACADEMIARFID, Canada, are involved in the field of B2B E-Commerce Technologies and Applications.
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