This research review, written by two pioneers of e-commerce, discusses thirty of the most important papers written in the fields of economics, marketing and strategy. Topics covered include evaluation of the benefit to consumers of competition and product variety online, examination of auctions and reputational feedback mechanisms designed to mitigate informational asymmetries in online markets, and the debate on digital property rights including privacy, piracy and the open source movement. The review provides a thoughtful and accessible consideration of the subject of e-commerce, invaluable to scholars and practitioners alike.
| ISBN: | 9781785361401 |
| Publication date: | 28th October 2016 |
| Author: | Michael R Baye, John Morgan |
| Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 776 pages |
| Series: | The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series |
| Genres: |
Microeconomics Information technology industries Economics of industrial organization E-commerce: business aspects |
This research review, written by two pioneers of e-commerce, discusses thirty of the most important papers written in the fields of economics, marketing and strategy. Topics covered include evaluation of the benefit to consumers of competition and product variety online, examination of auctions and reputational feedback mechanisms designed to mitigate informational asymmetries in online markets, and the debate on digital property rights including privacy, piracy and the open source movement. The review provides a thoughtful and accessible consideration of the subject of e-commerce, invaluable to scholars and practitioners alike.
The Economics of E-Commerce features in the following genres: Microeconomics, Information technology industries, Economics of industrial organization, E-commerce: business aspects
The Economics of E-Commerce is available in Hardback
The Economics of E-Commerce was written by Michael R Baye, John Morgan and published by Edward Elgar Publishing
The Economics of E-Commerce has 776 pages
Yes it is part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series series