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Training for the e-business competition: an empirical investigation of the relationship between competence, training and performance in European SMEs

by Dag H. Olsen
"... This article examines the relationship between ebusiness competence, training, and the performance of ebusiness in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Ebusiness competencies and e-business performance were investigated based on survey data from a sample of 339 SMEs in three European countries ..."
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This article examines the relationship between ebusiness competence, training, and the performance of ebusiness in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Ebusiness competencies and e-business performance were investigated based on survey data from a sample of 339 SMEs in three European

E-BUSINESS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL COMPETITION

by Rogojanu Angela, Badea Liana
"... Abstract: The explosion of digital connectivity, the improvements in communications and the enforced global competition are revolutionizing the way business is performed. A new, complex and rapidly changing economic order has emerged based on disruptive innovation, discontinuities, abrupt and sediti ..."
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themselves in order to achieve strategic competitive advantage. The extant literature highlights the great potential of ICT tools for operational efficiency, cost reduction, quality of services, convenience, innovation and learning in private and public sectors. Key words: e-business, competition

The Economics of eBusiness

by Arthur Diamond
"... The three credit-hour seminar meets on Tuesdays from 6-8:40 PM. The course will be conducted mainly as a seminar with ample student participation, including a research paper. A "New Economy " has often been identified with the rise of e-business. We will examine whether the rise of e-busin ..."
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whether the effects are likely to differ by industry. The effects of e-business on a firm's competitive advantage through increased information flow and better inventory and input management, will be examined. Another focus of attention will be "network externalities " that are alleged

area of interest is e-Business.

by Hasan Al-sakran, Mohammed Alsudairi, Irina Serguievskaia
"... current research interests are e-Commerce Applications. Mobile banking is getting a lot of attention as a result of the fact that the majority of the world population has some kind of mobile device and the rate of acceptance of mobile banking is increasing. To stay ahead of competition banks should ..."
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current research interests are e-Commerce Applications. Mobile banking is getting a lot of attention as a result of the fact that the majority of the world population has some kind of mobile device and the rate of acceptance of mobile banking is increasing. To stay ahead of competition banks should

eBusiness Performance Analysis

by Stephen G. Eick , 2000
"... Click stream data represents a rich source of information for understanding web site activity, browsing patterns to purchasing decisions. Standard tools produce hundreds of reports that are not particularly useful. The problem with fixed web reports, and report-based analysis in general, is that rep ..."
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, is that reports only answer specific, predefined questions that are insufficient for today's highly competitive and rapidly changing businesses. To overcome this problem, we have developed a click stream analysis tool called eBizInsights. eBizInsights consists of a web log parser, a click stream warehouse

The E-Business of Content Delivery

by Beat Liver And, Beat Liver, Gabriel Dermler - Talk at Workshop on Internet Service Quality Economics, MIT
"... This paper investigates business and process models for content delivery to relate the user needs to network capabilities. Of interest is the degree and the granularity of control that a content provider has over the delivery process, in particular with respect to performance or quality of service ( ..."
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This paper investigates business and process models for content delivery to relate the user needs to network capabilities. Of interest is the degree and the granularity of control that a content provider has over the delivery process, in particular with respect to performance or quality of service

The state of the art in distributed query processing

by Donald Kossmann - ACM Computing Surveys , 2000
"... Distributed data processing is fast becoming a reality. Businesses want to have it for many reasons, and they often must have it in order to stay competitive. While much of the infrastructure for distributed data processing is already in place (e.g., modern network technology), there are a number of ..."
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Distributed data processing is fast becoming a reality. Businesses want to have it for many reasons, and they often must have it in order to stay competitive. While much of the infrastructure for distributed data processing is already in place (e.g., modern network technology), there are a number

Modelling Value Propositions in E-Business

by Alexander Osterwalder , Yves Pigneur - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONIC COMMERCE , 2003
"... In this paper we provide a conceptual approach to modelling value propositions. We argue that rigorous modelling in an ontological style could improve several aspects of business. Modelling and mapping value propositions helps better understanding the value a company wants to offer its customers and ..."
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In this paper we provide a conceptual approach to modelling value propositions. We argue that rigorous modelling in an ontological style could improve several aspects of business. Modelling and mapping value propositions helps better understanding the value a company wants to offer its customers

INFORMATION SECURITY STANDARDS FOR E-BUSINESSES

by Muhammad M. Satti, Brian J. Garner, Mahmood H. Nagrial
"... The process of buying, selling or interacting with customers via Internet, Tele-sale, Smart card or other computer network is referred to as Electronics Commerce. Whereas online trade has been touting its flexibility, convenience and cost savings, the newest entrant is wireless e-commerce. This form ..."
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, security and cost competitiveness of an e-business venture. In the ISP model of services, multiple users and their databases are normally offered on a single hardware, platform sharing the same IP address and Domain name. Clients will require a mechanism, which allows them to update their Web contents

The Case(s) of E-Business Adoption

by Kristina S. Mcelheran, S. Mcelheran, Scott Stern, Rebecca Henderson, Alfonso Gambardella, Steve Kahl, Juan Alcacer, Andrew King, Participants Of , 2011
"... This paper investigates the relationship between market position and the adoption of IT-enabled process innovations. Prior research has focused overwhelmingly on product innovation and garnered mixed empirical support. I extend the literature into the understudied area of business process innovation ..."
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innovation, developing a framework for classifying innovations based on the complexity, interdependence, and customer impact of the underlying business process. I test the framework’s predictions in the context of e-buying and e-selling adoption. Leveraging detailed U.S. Census data, I find robust evidence
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