As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the characteristics of electronic markets. Businesses, consumers, government regulators, and academic researchers face a variety of questions when analyzing these nascent markets. Will electronic markets have less friction than comparable conventional markets? What factors lead to dispersion in Internet prices? What are the major electronic commerce developments to watch in the coming years? This paper addresses these questions by reviewing current academic research, discussing the implications of this research, and proposing areas for future study. We review evidence that Internet markets are more efficient than conventional markets with respect...
Some studies show that Internet markets are more efficient than conventional markets with respect to...
Abstract: Internet firms charge a wide range of prices for nearly homogeneous products and price dis...
There have been many claims that the Internet represents a new nearly "frictionless market." Our res...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
Compared to conventional markets, online markets o er many informational advantages to consumers. It...
Price dispersion is an important indicator of market efficiency. Internet-based electronic markets h...
Throughout economic history, changes in technology have had a substantial impact on consumers' searc...
Some studies show that Internet markets are more efficient than conventional markets with respect to...
Abstract: Internet firms charge a wide range of prices for nearly homogeneous products and price dis...
There have been many claims that the Internet represents a new nearly "frictionless market." Our res...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
This dissertation, consisting of four independent but complementary research papers, examines buying...
Compared to conventional markets, online markets o er many informational advantages to consumers. It...
Price dispersion is an important indicator of market efficiency. Internet-based electronic markets h...
Throughout economic history, changes in technology have had a substantial impact on consumers' searc...
Some studies show that Internet markets are more efficient than conventional markets with respect to...
Abstract: Internet firms charge a wide range of prices for nearly homogeneous products and price dis...
There have been many claims that the Internet represents a new nearly "frictionless market." Our res...