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From the e-SCM process view, we propose a model of E-business capabilities and the performance. An empirical study of 201 manufacturing enterprises in China validates the proposed hypothesizes in the model using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results reveal that (1) the e-business capabilities affect the processes performance directly; (2) the collaboration of processes is critical to meet...
The data in e-commerce holds the characteristics of distribution, heterogeneousness, sparseness, high dimension and mass. So data mining system in e-commerce should be able to deal with the data in the different environments. As a novel distributing computing technique SOAP is designed for increasing interoperability within the wide range of programs and environments. This paper provides insights...
Electronic businesses (e-business) play an important role in the travel service industry. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework to study e-business competitive advantages from resource-based view (RBV), and compare the differences between traditional and online travel agencies. Thirty eight management executives who are from the list of top 100 travel firms in China are invited to participate...
The objective of this paper is to investigate and confirm the critical success factors for e-business implementation from the e-business process perspective. We develop a critical success factors (CSFs) framework which is composed of six constructs. It is applied to investigate and confirm the CSFs in three traditional e-business processes (e-procurement, e-ordering and CRM). From a survey of 34 enterprises...
E-business successes in traditional organizations have prompted much interest among researchers in many disciplines such as strategic management, information systems, and economics. However, the complexity of e-business implementation process has been overlooked, and it remains unclear. This paper investigates causal relationships among strategic initiative, information technology (IT)-related resources,...
To meet the needs of increasing customization, it is better for organization to shift focus on demand-driven point of view. However the role of e-business in this trend is realized remains unclear. Based on process performance of e-business processes, this paper presents two models: supply driven model and demand driven model. Drawing from a sample in China, this paper provides a comparison analysis...
This paper presents an evaluation framework for the effectiveness of e-business strategic planning (EBSP). From the e- business implementation process perspective, the evaluation indicators system of the framework consists of four levels corresponding to four stages of the e-business strategic implementation process. These four levels are: strategic objective level, resource analysis level, implementation...
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