Value Creation in EBusiness Management: 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2009, SIGeBIZ track, San Francis,Used

Value Creation in EBusiness Management: 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2009, SIGeBIZ track, San Francis,Used

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Recent economic, political, and technological forces are changing the landscape of electronic business and electronic commerce. Although great strides have been made over the past in understanding, researching and advancing ebusiness, rarely have we witnessed its use so profound and yet its limitations so pronounced, than what has been on global public display for the past 18 months. As a result, new ecommerce strategies and techniques are emerging, collaborative value creation is essential and ebusiness models are being refined and developed, with special attention towards IS in financial markets, health care and related institutions. It is for these reasons (and many more) that we are so particularly excited and grateful for the collection of papers included in this Value Creation in eBusiness Management LNBIP volume number 36. The papers selected in this volume address these emerging ebusiness issues and are organized into four research lines: Business Models for the Digital Economy, Electronic and Mobile Commerce Behavioral and Global Issues, IS in Financial M kets and Institutions, Web 2. 0 and ECommerce and Collaborative Value Creation. The first group, Business Models for the Digital Economy, provides a closer exami tion of business models from a rich mixture of segments in the IT industry. They clude Hoyer and StanoevskaSlabevas business model types for enterprise mashup intermediaries, Riehles commercial open source business model, Chens interesting comparison between iPhone versus Kindles in electronic book sales, and Lyons and coauthors business models in emerging online services.

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