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Reporting on E-business: What’s So New? Where Is It Going?

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Der aktuelle Stand und die zu erwartenden Weiterentwicklungen des E-Business werden dargestellt. Eine Einordnung in die wissenschaftlichen und die industriellen Revolutionen erfolgt. Die Unterschiede zur traditionellen Geschäftstätigkeit werden herausgearbeitet. Prognosen über das zukünftige E-Business werden erstellt.

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Scholl, H.J., Belardo, S. (2001). Reporting on E-business: What’s So New? Where Is It Going?. In: Berndt, R. (eds) E-Business-Management. Herausforderungen an das Management, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56707-0_1

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