2007
DOI: 10.4018/jeco.2007100105
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Evolution of Web-Based Shopping Systems

Abstract: This article offers a theoretical analysis of evolutionary processes in WBSS strategies. For that purpose, we propose a research model that shows strategy patterns. Based upon the model, we identified several types of strategies. In our research model, WBSS are classified into four types: (1) general-direct-sales (GDS); (2) general-intermediary-sales (GIS); (3) specialized-direct-sales (SDS); and (4) specialized-intermediary-sales (SIS). On the basis of these four categories of WBSS, we analyze the characteris… Show more

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“…Another study advanced identical arguments and corroborated that individuals' personal beliefs or values toward acceptance of innovative ideas are determined by the extent of innovation to fulfill their desired needs according to their past experience (Gerrard and Cunningham, 2003). The studies discussing the diffusion of innovation have highlighted a positive nexus between CMP and the acceptance of innovation (Kim and Galliers, 2004). The current housing and property acquisition trends…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Another study advanced identical arguments and corroborated that individuals' personal beliefs or values toward acceptance of innovative ideas are determined by the extent of innovation to fulfill their desired needs according to their past experience (Gerrard and Cunningham, 2003). The studies discussing the diffusion of innovation have highlighted a positive nexus between CMP and the acceptance of innovation (Kim and Galliers, 2004). The current housing and property acquisition trends…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 78%