Challenging the Paradigms on Up-Stream B2B E-Commerce?

Topics:
e-Business and e-Commerce,
Logistics Planning
Tags:
Adoption,
E-business,
E-business/E-Commerce,
Internet,
Web Technology
Source:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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Overview: Based on a survey of adoption of B2B ecommerce within the up-stream part of the Danish grocery sector value chain, this paper shows that technical-rational arguments and organizational readiness hold explanatory strength for adoption whereas the power and market perspective fails to explain adoption of e-commerce. Also, it was found that factors that can explain e-commerce adoption fail to explain any pattern in the adoption data for the Web-EDI subset of ecommerce. Further on, the paper calls for a careful examination on how one designs future studies.

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Format: PDF | Size: 154KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 10


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