Information systems in management (4th ed.)
Information systems in management (4th ed.)
Empirical studies in software development projects: field survey and OS/400 study
Information and Management
Communications of the ACM
Electronic Commerce 2002: A Managerial Perspective
Electronic Commerce 2002: A Managerial Perspective
The eMarketplace: Strategies for Success in B2B eCommerce
The eMarketplace: Strategies for Success in B2B eCommerce
A case study of an inter-enterprise workflow-supported supply chain management system
Information and Management
Internet market strategies: antecedents and implications
Information and Management
e-Service enhancement priority matrix: the case of an IC foundry company
Information and Management
E-commerce implementation challenges: small to medium-sized versus large organisations
International Journal of Business Information Systems
E-commerce practices in the Arabian Gulf GCC business culture: utilisation and outcomes patterns
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Entrepreneurial e-business development: mercenary risk theory
DIWEB'06 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS International Conference on Distance Learning and Web Engineering
E-business: issues, challenges and architecture
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A contingency framework for effective information systems design and e-business applications
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
IT non-conformity in institutional environments: E-marketplace adoption in the government sector
Information and Management
Internet market strategies: Antecedents and implications
Information and Management
A review of research on e-marketplaces 1997-2008
Decision Support Systems
Information and Management
Electronic alliances and the (para) pharmaceutical supply chain: identification of risks
CONTROL'05 Proceedings of the 2005 WSEAS international conference on Dynamical systems and control
Impacts of web systems on their domain
Journal of Web Engineering
Constructs for successful implementation of m-business: an Australian case study
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Performance measures of net-enabled hypercompetitive industries: The case of tourism
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
A framework for internet channel evaluation
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Integrating OLAP/SOLAP in E-Business Domains: An Empirical Study
Information Resources Management Journal
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Electronic business (e-business) today plays a major role in the world's economy. Forester Research estimated that, by 2003, the value of e-commerce of US and Europe will reach US$ 3 trillion. As the e-marketplace becomes more lucrative, it attracts new entrants and created turmoil in the market. There have been many spectacular successes and many failures.This paper presents a study of e-business competitive advantage strategies using the success at Intel. After the initial deployment of its e-business pilot system in July 1998, Intel ramped US$ 1 billion sales on e-business each month for the rest of the year. Intel became the fifth most profitable company in the US in the year 2000, up from the rank of eighth in 1999. Despite the rapid decline in stock values of many Internet related companies and the recession, Intel is still successful. By the end of 2001, Intel was the seventh largest market capitalization company in the US.