![]() Worlds of E-Commerce: Economic, Geographical and Social Dimensions
ISBN: 978-0-471-49455-3
Hardcover
372 pages
March 2001
US $150.00
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List of Contributors.
Preface and Acknowledgements.
Introduction: E-Commerce: Definitions, Dimensions and Constraints (T. Leinbach & S. Brunn).
E-COMMERCE: MEANING, THEORY, AND IMPACTS.
Emergence of the Digital Economy and E-Commerce (T. Leinbach).
Towards an Economics of the Internet and E-Commerce (K. Button & S. Taylor).
Beyond Transaction Costs: E-Commerce and the Power of the Internet Dataspace (M. Kenney & J. Curry).
Towards a Location Theory of Distributed Computing and E-Commerce (M. Goodchild).
Maybe the Death of Distance, but not the End of Geography: The Internet as a Network (E. Malecki & S. Gorman).
E-COMMERCE IN FIRM, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT.
The Information Society, Japanese Style: Corner Stores as Hubs for E-Commerce Access (Y. Aoyama).
Internet Economies and the Online Recruiting Industry (S. Cobb).
Grounding Global Flows: Constructing an E-Commerce Hub in Singapore (N. Coe & H. Yeung).
Finding the Source of Amazon.com: Examining the Store with the 'Earth's Biggest Selection' (M. Dodge).
Electronic Banking and the City System in the Netherlands (M. van Geenhuizen & P. Nijkamp).
Global Electronic Spaces: Singapore's Role in the Foreign Exchange Market in the Asia-Pacific Region (J. Langdale).
E-COMMERCE: FINANCIAL, LEGAL, AND STATE DIMENSIONS.
The Currency of Currency: Speed, Sovereignty, and Electronic Finance (B. Warf & D. Purcell).
Information and Communication Technologies and the Integration of European Derivatives Markets (D. Power).
'Dry Counties' in Cyberspace: Governance and Enforcement without Geographic Borders (P. Regan).
Dot com Development: Are IT Lines Better than Tractors? (M. Wilson).
Corporate Nations: The Emergence of New Sovereignties (T. Edwards).
References.
Index.
Preface and Acknowledgements.
Introduction: E-Commerce: Definitions, Dimensions and Constraints (T. Leinbach & S. Brunn).
E-COMMERCE: MEANING, THEORY, AND IMPACTS.
Emergence of the Digital Economy and E-Commerce (T. Leinbach).
Towards an Economics of the Internet and E-Commerce (K. Button & S. Taylor).
Beyond Transaction Costs: E-Commerce and the Power of the Internet Dataspace (M. Kenney & J. Curry).
Towards a Location Theory of Distributed Computing and E-Commerce (M. Goodchild).
Maybe the Death of Distance, but not the End of Geography: The Internet as a Network (E. Malecki & S. Gorman).
E-COMMERCE IN FIRM, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT.
The Information Society, Japanese Style: Corner Stores as Hubs for E-Commerce Access (Y. Aoyama).
Internet Economies and the Online Recruiting Industry (S. Cobb).
Grounding Global Flows: Constructing an E-Commerce Hub in Singapore (N. Coe & H. Yeung).
Finding the Source of Amazon.com: Examining the Store with the 'Earth's Biggest Selection' (M. Dodge).
Electronic Banking and the City System in the Netherlands (M. van Geenhuizen & P. Nijkamp).
Global Electronic Spaces: Singapore's Role in the Foreign Exchange Market in the Asia-Pacific Region (J. Langdale).
E-COMMERCE: FINANCIAL, LEGAL, AND STATE DIMENSIONS.
The Currency of Currency: Speed, Sovereignty, and Electronic Finance (B. Warf & D. Purcell).
Information and Communication Technologies and the Integration of European Derivatives Markets (D. Power).
'Dry Counties' in Cyberspace: Governance and Enforcement without Geographic Borders (P. Regan).
Dot com Development: Are IT Lines Better than Tractors? (M. Wilson).
Corporate Nations: The Emergence of New Sovereignties (T. Edwards).
References.
Index.

