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Organizing the new industrial economy
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Baye, Michael R., (1958-)
Organizing the new industrial economy
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Title/Author:
Organizing the new industrial economy/ edited by Michael R. Baye.
other author:
Baye, Michael R.,
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier/JAI, : 2003.,
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 297 p.) :ill. :
Subject:
Electronic commerce. -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0278-0984/12
ISBN:
9781849502542 (electronic bk.)
Organizing the new industrial economy
Organizing the new industrial economy
[electronic resource] /edited by Michael R. Baye. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier/JAI,2003. - 1 online resource (viii, 297 p.) :ill. - Advances in applied microeconomics,v. 120278-0984 ;. - Advances in applied microeconomics ;v. 13..
Includes bibliographical references.
Evolution of the market for air-travel information / Michael Doane, Kenneth Hendricks, R. Preston McAfee -- Online price dispersion within and between seven European countries / J. Rupert, J. Gatti, Paul Kattuman -- Price dispersion, product characteristics, and firms behaviors : stylized facts from Shopper.com / Jihui Chen, Patrick Scholten -- What attracts a bidder to a particular Internet auction? / Jeffrey A. Livingston -- An experimental market with network effects and one sponsored seller / Sujoy Chakravarty -- Intergenerational product compatibility and price competition / Dong Chen -- Dynamic pricing via fees in duopoly with varying usage levels / Krina Griva, Nikolaos Vettas -- Which industries use the Internet? / Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein -- Valuing Internet retailers : Amazon and Barnes and Noble / Judith A.Chevalier, Austan Goolsbee -- The evolution of price dispersion in internet retail markets / Xing Pan, Brian T. Ratchford, Venkatesh Shankar.
The growing use of the internet by businesses and consumers is rapidly changing the structure, conduct, and performance of different sectors of the global economy. This ten chapter volume on organizing the 'neweconomy' documents some of these changes, and examines the ramifications for business strategy and public policy. Chapters in this volume explain how the Internet has altered the conduct of firms competing in 'new economy' markets (such as the online market for air travel information), changed the competitive and technological structure of a host of industries, and has impacted the valuation and performance of businesses (including online-retailers). In addition, contributors tothis volume document that online price dispersion is ubiquitous worldwide, quantifythe value of reputation in online auction markets, and explain optimalbusiness behavior in 'new economy' settings where network effects, product compatibility, and market dynamics are important. The breadth of topicsin this volume, coupled with the expertise and diverse backgrounds of its contributors, make 'Organizing the New Industrial Economy' a unique and valuable addition to the growing literature in the area. Thisvolume is part of Emerald's Advances in Applied Microeconomics series - an annual research volume that disseminates frontier research well inadvance of journals and other outlets.
ISBN: 9781849502542 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2004300138Subjects--Topical Terms:
557942
Electronic commerce.
LC Class. No.: HF5548.32 / .O745 2003
Dewey Class. No.: 338.50285
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 004.738.5:339
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