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Mini Track: 'Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce'

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Along with the prevalence of Internet technologies, inter-organizational business transactions have been excising various e-business and e-commerce models. Emerging technologies, such as agents, Web services, mobile applications, and new forms of data collection (e.g., RFID) also enable new market structures and inter-organizational relationships.
Judith Gebauer   +2 more
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Introduction to the Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Minitrack

2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
In light of the continuing importance of B2B e-commerce with emerging technologies, such as RFID, Web services, peer-to-peer networks, and innovative business models, such as virtual value net, e-hub, e-procurement, e-marketplace, etc. the B2B e-commerce minitrack aims to bring researchers in investigating the interaction between emerging technologies ...
Fu-ren Lin   +2 more
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A Case for Deltas in Business—to—Business Electronic Commerce

1999
At the time of this writing, the electronic commerce market place is dominated by business-to-business transactions. This paper describes one such application and our software prototype in support of this application. Our main contribution is a software solutions (using Java) that employs the concept of deltas to maintain consistency in a replicated ...
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Frank Sommers
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A business and domain model for information commerce

Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
The expansion of the Internet and its use in business and commerce has created a number of new business opportunities and a need for their supporting models. One of these opportunities may be classified as information commerce (i-commerce), a special case of e-commerce focused on the purchase and sale of information as a commodity.
Mehdi Jazayeri, Ivana Podnar
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Benchmarking business‐to‐business electronic commerce

Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2002
The last decade of the twentieth century brought with it exponential growth of electronic commerce (EC). The growth of business‐to‐business (B2B) EC outpaced that of all other forms of EC. During roughly the same time period, benchmarking became an important approach for accessing organizational performance.
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The Role of Agent Technology in Business to Business Electronic Commerce

1999
The purpose of business-to-business electronic commerce is to improve the way businesses trade by creating a secure networked environment in which businesses may exchange information, knowledge, goods and services. However, interoperability of the diversity of systems for tele-cooperation and global electronic commerce is not an easy task to achieve ...
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Success in Business-to-Business E-Commerce

2002
This teaching case focuses on Cisco’s experience with their trading partner, Compaq NZ, and the findings contribute to strategies on how businesses can succeed in e-commerce participation.
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International Business and Commerce

2005
This article analyzes some recurrent themes in that portion of the field which is sometimes referred to as international economic law, namely public international law structures that regulate economic relations and exchange between states, with a primary emphasis upon trade.
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Business-to-business electronic commerce

1999
To improve efficiency, some large retailers, suppliers, and distributors have begun to conduct business-to-business commerce electronically. This practice could grow rapidly if the Internet becomes the primary low-cost network for such transactions. Before the Internet can fully support business-to-business commerce, however, companies must overcome ...
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Electronic commerce in Business-to-business market

2000
In the first part of this paper the authors present development and theoretical boundaries of Internet commerce, as well as possibilities of Internet usage in the business-to-business market. Business-to-business marketing is a wide concept of marketing principles and strategies oriented towards co-operation with all partners in the market, except the ...
Vranešević, Tihomir   +1 more
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