An information push-delivery system design for personal information service on the internet
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Managing e-commerce and mobile computing technologies
One-size e-business adoption model does not fit all
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
From traditional transactions to B2B: a contract theoretical analysis
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
A study on usage of IT and its implications on e-procurement in Indian organisations
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Small Business Internet Commerce: A Case Study
Information Resources Management Journal
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How does a company achieve high levels of operational performance in e-business? It invests in e-business drivers, key factors to maximize e-business value, related to technology, business processes, and readiness of customers and suppliers to achieve operational excellence. At the Center for Research in Electronic Commerce, University of Texas at Austin, we conducted a large-scale study to assess e-business value in small, medium, and large companies across the US and Europe. This study, sponsored by Dell Computer, identifies the critical links between e-business drivers, financial indicators, and operational excellence measures. The extensive survey of manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and wholesalers reveals that investing in e-business drivers pays off.