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Sustainable e-Business Management

16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2010, SIGeBIZ track, Lima, Peru, August 12-15, 2010, Selected Papers

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP, volume 58)

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Table of contents (13 papers)

  1. e-Business Models and IS in Financial Markets

  2. e-Commerce Use and Design

  3. e-Business Research Issues and Methods

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About this book

With high hopes that the worst of the financial crisis is now behind us, our efforts looking forward must be more vigilant. Change is constant in the electronic business management landscape and we must continue to look for organizational efficiencies, competitive strength, strategic differentiation and value creation in both int- organizational and collaborative settings. Seeking new and innovative application areas of information technology, in general, and e-business management solutions, in particular, while simultaneously critically evaluating and constantly challenging our own research contributions, methods and practices. It is for these reasons (and many more) that we are particularly excited about and grateful for the collection of papers included in this volume, LNBIP 58, on Sustainable e-Business Management. The papers selected in this volume address these emerging e-business issues and have been organized into three research lines: e-Business Models and IS in Financial Markets, e-Commerce Use and Design, and e-Business Research Issues and Methods. We are delighted to kick off the first group of papers e-Business Models and IS in Financial Markets with a study by Masao Kakihara of Yahoo Research in Japan, proposing a dynamic revenue model framework and design. This section also includes a fresh look into two pressing e-business areas with Doerr, Benlian, Vetter and Hess’s examination of content provider pricing of music as a service and Dutta and Menon’s interesting study of the determinants of customer acquisition and e-tailer revenue.

Editors and Affiliations

  • College of Business, Illinois State University, Normal, USA

    Matthew L. Nelson

  • College of Business, University of Illinois, Champaign, USA

    Michael J. Shaw

  • College of Business and Public Administration, Drake University, Des Moines, USA

    Troy J. Strader

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