Synopses & Reviews
Notwithstanding the NASDAQ upheavals in 2000, industry is continuing to embrace the concepts of Electronic Commerce. However, a major barrier to more widespread implementation of Electronic Commerce is uncertainty within organizations as how best to proceed.
Based on research in six economies - the UK, USA, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong (China) and Australia, this much needed guide to the implementation of business-to-consumer electronic commerce addresses the documented uncertainties of business and consumers with Internet retailing by presenting the experiences of leading examples of Business to Consumer Electronic Commerce in each of six economies. The countries represent a broad range of environments to identify issues that may be specific to a particular market. The firms have been selected as significant examples of Internet retailing in industry sectors recognized as leaders in the use of the Internet, including; travel, books, music CDs, technology sales, gifts, groceries and general merchandise.
Review
"…a well rounded book…a valuable addition to the manager’s library…worth the investment for the business student as well…" ( (M2 Best books, 13 August 2002)
Synopsis
Electronic commerce has overcome the tech-wrecks of recent times and is now accepted as the future of business, yet a major barrier to its more widespread and successful implementation remains - the continuing uncertainty among organizations of how best to put e-commerce principles into practice.
Based on research in six economies - the UK, USA, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong (China) and Australia - the book addresses the documented uncertainties of business and consumers with Internet retailing by presenting the experiences of leading examples of B2C electronic commerce in each economy.
Demonstrating 'best practice' by examining and comparing these international examples of success, the book provides entrepreneurs and senior managers with insights that will help them plan and implement strategy for successful internet-based business innovation.
Synopsis
Electronic Commerce ist ein dringend notwendiger Leitfaden zur Implementierung des B2C-Internethandels. Dieses Buch st tzt sich auf umfangreiche Forschungsdaten zu Volkswirtschaften in Gro britannien, den USA, D nemark, Griechenland, Hong Kong und Australien. Es diskutiert die Unsicherheiten von Unternehmen und Verbrauchern im Bereich des Internet-Einzelhandels anhand von f hrenden Beispielen zum B2C-Internethandel in jeder dieser Volkswirtschaften. Dar ber hinaus bietet dieser Band die ideale Erg nzung zu Timmers' Buch Electronic Commerce: Strategies & Models for Business-to-Business Trading (ebenfalls bei Wiley erschienen), das den B2B-Internethandel ausf hrlich er rtert.
Synopsis
A much-needed look at real e-commerce success stories across a broad range of countries and environments to identify issues specific to a particular market. Bringing together contributions from internationally renowned researchers, the firms that have been selected are recognized as leaders in the use of the Internet, from sectors including: travel, books, music, technology sales, gifts, groceries and general merchandise.
Of value to senior and middle managers and both corporate and independent management consultants, this book will also be of interest to MBA students, post-graduate students of business and IT-related subjects, and others confronted by the necessity for Internet-based business innovation who are unsure how best to proceed.
About the Author
STEVE ELLIOTT commenced his career in the computer industry and has worked internationally in business, government, education and with the United Nations. He is Professor and Head of the Central Coast School of e Business & Management at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and was previously Director of the IT Research Centre at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. He holds a PhD in Strategic IS Planning from Warwick Business School, and has qualifications in Economics and IS.
Professor Elliot's main interest is the strategic management of technology-enabled innovation by organizations, particularly the management of innovation in Electronic Business. He initiated and managed the international study of successful implementations of business-to-consumer e-commerce on which this book is based, and is currently exploring the impact of e-business on the banking industry.
Steve Elliot chairs the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 8.4, E-Business: Multi-disciplinary research and practice.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Peter Keen.
Contributors.
Series Preface by Rudy Hirschheim.
Introduction to B2C Strategies and Models (Steve Elliot).
Internet Retailing in Australia (Steve Elliot).
Internet Retailing in Denmark (Niels Bj?rn-Andersen).
Internet Retailing in Greece (Nikolaos Mylonopoulus & Katherine Pramataris).
Internet Retailing in Hong Kong, China (Matthew Lee).
Internet Retailing in the United Kingdom (Bob Galliers & Anne Wiggins).
Internet Retailing in the United States (Don Lloyd Cook, et al.).
Evaluating Websites and Surveying Customers Online (Steve Elliot & Niels Bj?rn-Andersen).
Research Model and Theoretical Implications (Steve Elliot).
Conclusion (Steve Elliot).
References.
Index.