Description |
xv, 425 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Value-creation from e-business models : issues and perspectives / Wendy L. Currie -- 2. Business models and their relationship to strategy / Peter B. Seddon, Geoffrey Lewis, Phil Freeman and Graeme Shanks -- 3. A framework for codifying business models and process models in e-business design / Philip Joyce and Graham Winch -- 4. An ontology for e-business models / Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur -- 5. e-Business value modelling using the e[superscript 3]-value ontology / Jaap Gordijn -- 6. A causal network analysis of e-market business models / Jon Moon -- 7. Knowledge management and e-commerce : when self-service is not the sensible solution / Sue Newell and Jimmy Huang -- 8. Perceptions of strategic value and adoption of e-commerce : a theoretical framework and empirical test / Elizabeth E. Grandon and J. Michael Pearson -- 9. Value creation from corporate Web sites : how different features contribute to success in e-business / Nils Madeja and Detlef Schoder -- 10. Evaluating the quality of e-business implementation with E-Qual / Stuart Barnes and Richard Vidgen -- 11. The e-sourcing opportunity : from projects and ASPs to value networks / Leslie P. Willcocks and Robert Plant -- 12. Value creation in application outsourcing relationships : an international case study on ERP outsourcing / Erik Beulen and Pieter Ribbers -- 13. NHS information systems strategy, planning and implementation of primary service provision / Matthew W. Guah -- 14. A framework of integrated models for supply chain e-management / Charu Chandra, Sameer Kumar and Alexander V. Smirnov -- 15. Building out the Web services architecture : the challenge of software applications integration / Wendy L. Currie |
Summary |
"This text draws together theoretical and empirical contributions from leading academic scholars in the field of management information systems. Placing the 'business model' as the unit of analysis, the book critically examines topical debates about the business model concept. Divided into four parts, e-Business Model Ontologies and Taxonomies; e-Business Markets and Strategies; e-Business Performance Measurement and Value Creation; and e-Business Applications and Services, this book is the up-to-date analysis of e-Business that today's academic community needs."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Electronic commerce.
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Business -- Mathematical models.
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Author |
Currie, Wendy, 1960-
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LC no. |
00002629 |
ISBN |
0750661402 |
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