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Using Medical Loss Ratio Data to Examine Advance Premium Tax Credits.
Plummer E +3 more
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Oral Tobacco and Nicotine Marketplace Trends Since the Tobacco Control Act.
Hrywna M +5 more
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Hosting Portals on an E-Marketplace
This article addresses the possibilities of foregoing the build option for the corporate portal and hosting the corporate portal on an e-marketplace. From the users perspective there is essentially no difference. From an image perspective it may mean an adjustment in culture that is required especially from those organizations who still may not accept ...
Karyn Welsh, Kim Hassall
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Blockchain Technology for e-Marketplace
2019 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerCom Workshops), 2019We developed a blockchain-based E-marketplace. A decentralized E-marketplace platform utilizing the blockchain technology is implemented. We use the self-enforcement of smart contracts to secure the deposit and process the payment. Each transaction is verified through the blockchain and is recorded to the decentralized ledger.
Yi-Wei Chang, Keng-Pei Lin, Chih-Ya Shen
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A framework for the sustainability of eāmarketplaces
Business Process Management Journal, 2004Electronic marketplaces have promised many benefits to participants, and hence have aroused considerable interest in the business community. However, the failure of some marketplaces and the success of others have led business managers to question which marketplaces will be successful in the future, and even whether the entire idea is viable.
Elizabeth M. Daniel +3 more
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Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 2012
The present paper provides a comprehensive multi-dimensional classification of Electronic Marketplaces (EM). The paper opens the discussion by investigating the early utilizations of the concept of EM and makes some original references to the early uses of the technology in marketplaces. After an in-depth analysis of the concept of EM, the developments
Bahar Movahedi +2 more
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The present paper provides a comprehensive multi-dimensional classification of Electronic Marketplaces (EM). The paper opens the discussion by investigating the early utilizations of the concept of EM and makes some original references to the early uses of the technology in marketplaces. After an in-depth analysis of the concept of EM, the developments
Bahar Movahedi +2 more
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2011
This chapter provides a review of the historical evolution and development in the field of Electronic Marketplaces (EMs) and explores the classifications of EMs. The authors employ a systematic approach to propose a comprehensive definition of EMs and their application with reference to recent advances in the study of EMs.
Kayvan Miri Lavassani +2 more
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This chapter provides a review of the historical evolution and development in the field of Electronic Marketplaces (EMs) and explores the classifications of EMs. The authors employ a systematic approach to propose a comprehensive definition of EMs and their application with reference to recent advances in the study of EMs.
Kayvan Miri Lavassani +2 more
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2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Management and Engineering, 2010
A meaningful e-marketplace (MEMP) is a common business information space where computer agents can faithfully deliver the true meanings of e-trade with each other on behalf of their human masters. Partial understanding of any received e-trade information is forbidden since it hides unfavorable legal consequences. MEMP is a new concept.
Jingzhi Guo, Guangyi Xiao
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A meaningful e-marketplace (MEMP) is a common business information space where computer agents can faithfully deliver the true meanings of e-trade with each other on behalf of their human masters. Partial understanding of any received e-trade information is forbidden since it hides unfavorable legal consequences. MEMP is a new concept.
Jingzhi Guo, Guangyi Xiao
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