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Chapter 6, Product, Customer, and Competitive Advantage
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Electronic Commerce
CIO - Electronic Commerce Research Center
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Articles and white papers from CIO magazine
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Project 2000
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Vanderbilt University, studying the marketing implications of commercializing the World Wide Web
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All Ecommerce: " Navigational Hub of Electronic Commerce"
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Internet based Ecommerce news, resources and business strategy.
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Roger Clarke's Electronic Commerce Pages
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Provides access to the following: a set of introductory papers; documents that deal with more advanced topics; consultancy pages; additional hot-links to other people's pages.
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Center for Research in Electronic Commerce
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Graduate School of Business, University of Texas at Austin
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The Electronic Commerce Guide
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Lists related sites and resources regarding EC. This site discusses companies involved with EC, and includes examples and additional resources.
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Electronic Commerce Awareness Site from the European Commission
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This site from the European Commission and CEN/ISSS (Information Society Standardization System) "is intended to promote the wider take-up of electronic commerce by providing
neutral and accessible business-oriented information to company decision-makers, especially but not limited to those in small and medium sized enterprises. In addition to may
links, the site includes about a dozen case studies.
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ISWORLD Net: Electronic Commerce Course Page
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This site contains a large, but well organized group of references to a wide range of web sites exemplifying or explaining different aspects of electronic commerce.
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Infomediaries
Who can be an infomediary?
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This page summarizes points from Net Worth: Shaping Markets When Customers Make the Rules, by John Hagel III and Marc Singer. It cites the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches for being an infomediary. These include the portal, virtual community, transaction aggregator, and advertising network.
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Strategic information systems
Strategic Information Systems (IS World Net)
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This site maintained by IS World Net links to abstracts of many articles about strategic information systems.
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The Path of Development of Strategic Information Systems Theory
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Written by Roger Clarke, this paper provides an overview of Michael Porter's competitive strategy theory, and ties these ideas back to MIS strategic planning.
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