Product, Sequencing, Knowledge, and E-commerce

Topics:
e-Business and e-Commerce
Tags:
B2C,
E-business,
E-business/E-Commerce,
Internet,
Knowledge,
Management,
Product,
Strategy,
Trustees Of Dartmouth College
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Trustees of Dartmouth College

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Overview: The foregoing examples of electronic commerce on the Internet indicate ways in which companies in both the business-to-business and business-to-consumer segments of the market can take advantage of opportunities for development of new knowledge and for product sequencing over time. There are many other forms of business emerging on the Internet. It explains how to use the product sequencing model to illuminate where some of the challenges lie, especially with regard to development of new knowledge, and where the potential lies for product sequencing. It also states that the product sequencing model applies equally well to other businesses involved in the digital economy, including the many technology intensive business that provide the products and services that comprise the infrastructure underlying the Internet.

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Format: PDF | Size: 21KB | Date: Jul 2000 | Pages: 7


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