The future of the electronic marketplace

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The future of the electronic marketplace

edited by Derek Leebaert

MIT Press, c1998

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780262122092

内容説明

The marketplace is the place of exchange between buyer and seller. Once one rode of mule to get there; now one rides the Internet. An electronic marketplace can span two rooms in the same building, or two continents. How individuals, firms, and organizations approach and define the electronic marketplace of the future depends on people's ability to ask the right questions now and to take advantage of the opportunities that will arise into the 20th century. The contributors to this volume are movers in major industries that are remaking themselves in order to shape the global marketplace. They examine the consumers' power to assess and exchange goods and services over unparalled distances. They discuss the opportunities and risks posed by the integration between manufacturer and consumer, by the erosion of centralized authority, by real-time choice in every financial contingency, and by the fact that travel and transportation have been delegated to the machine processes that can best handle them. They also reflect on how to set an intelligent value on the coming changes, on the tools and procedures required to create this marketplace of marketplaces.

目次

  • Part 1 Getting up closer - talents and choices multiply: the once and future craftsman culture, Les Alberthal
  • a store as big as the world, Walter Forbes
  • the ascent of content, Edward D. Horowitz. Part 2 Reaching through the screen for better services and goods: the digital utility - premonitions of the future of the last great monopoly, William D. Bandt
  • PASHAs - advanced intelligent agents in the service of electronic commerce, Denos Gazis. Part 3 Impalpable wealth - the economy set free: work remade - an electronic marketplace inside the corporation, David Braunschvig
  • the virtual Countinghouse - finance transformed by electronics, Daniel P. Keegan
  • unseen guardians, invisible treasures, Daniel E. Greer Jr. Part 4 Getting there - the tasks and the visions: the walls coming down - interoperability opens the electronic city, Robert J. Bonometti, et al
  • paying up - payment systems for digital commerce, Stephen D. Crocker, Russell B. Stevenson Jr.
  • stars of good omen - satellites in the global electronic marketplace, Irving Goldstein.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780262621328

内容説明

The electronic marketplace is a global one, and it's changing every aspect of the consumer-vendor relathionship. The marketplace is the place of exchange between buyer and seller. Once one rode a mule to get there; now one rides the Internet. An electronic marketplace can span two rooms in the same building, or two continents. How individuals, firms, and organizations approach and define the electronic marketplace of the future depends on people's ability to ask the right questions now and to take advantage of the opportunities that will arise over the next few years. The contributors to this volume are prime movers in major industries that are remaking themselves in order to shape the global marketplace. They examine the consumers' new powers to assess and exchange goods and services over unparalleled distances. They discuss the opportunities and risks posed by the new integration between manufacturer and consumer, by the erosion of centralized authority, by real-time choice in every financial contingency, and by the fact that travel and transportation have been delegated to the machine processes that can best handle them. They also reflect on how to set an intelligent value on the coming changes, on the tools and procedures required to create this new marketplace of marketplaces. Contributors Les Alberthal, William D. Bandt, Robert J. Bonometti, David Braunschvig, Stephen D. Crocker, Walter Forbes, Denos Gazis, Daniel E. Geer, Jr., Irving Goldstein, Edward D. Horowitz, Daniel P. Keegan, Raymond W. Smith, Russel B. Stevenson, Jr., Patrick E. White

目次

  • Part 1 Getting up closer - talents and choices multiply: the once and future craftsman culture, Les Alberthal
  • a store as big as the world, Walter Forbes
  • the ascent of content, Edward D. Horowitz. Part 2 Reaching through the screen for better services and goods: the digital utility - premonitions of the future of the last great monopoly, William D. Bandt
  • PASHAs - advanced intelligent agents in the service of electronic commerce, Denos Gazis. Part 3 Impalpable wealth - the economy set free: work remade - an electronic marketplace inside the corporation, David Braunschvig
  • the virtual Countinghouse - finance transformed by electronics, Daniel P. Keegan
  • unseen guardians, invisible treasures, Daniel E. Greer Jr. Part 4 Getting there - the tasks and the visions: the walls coming down - interoperability opens the electronic city, Robert J. Bonometti, et al
  • paying up - payment systems for digital commerce, Stephen D. Crocker, Russell B. Stevenson Jr.
  • stars of good omen - satellites in the global electronic marketplace, Irving Goldstein.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA37735733
  • ISBN
    • 026212209X
    • 0262621320
  • LCCN
    97046856
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Cambridge, Mass.
  • ページ数/冊数
    vi, 383 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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