Global E-Commerce and Online Marketing: Watching the Evolution
By (Author) Nikhilesh Dholakia
Edited by Wolfgang Fritz
Edited by Ruby Roy Dholakia
Edited by Norbert Mundorf
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Internet guides and online services
Sales and marketing
658.8002854678
Hardback
328
Specialists from business and academia present a meticulously researched, compelling examination of the forces of globalization, innovation, and relentless technological competitionand the profound effect they are having on the evolution of e-commerce and online marketing. The editors and contributors to this unique, wide ranging volume probe the fundamental, long-term drivers of the Internet infrastructure, e-commerce models, marketing approaches and customer behaviors, blending insights from the U.S., Europe, and the Asia-Pacific nations. They offer fresh understanding of why certain e-commerce practices work and why some don't, noting specifically Internet-based buying. With practical managerial advice, important empirical findings, and new ways to comprehend the intricacies of the fast-morphing world of today's business. The book's global perspective and interdisciplinary viewpoints provide the framework marketing executives and their top level colleagues need to make sense of an onslaught of events during coming months, even years, and the marketplace skills to help their companies prosper from them.
NIKHILESH DHOLAKIA is Professor of Marketing and E-Commerce, College of Business Administration, University of Rhode Island. He concentrates his research on information age strategies in the global economy and on global consumer culture. WOLFGANG FRITZ is Professor of Marketing at the Technical University of Braunschweig and Honorary Professor at the University of Vienna./e He has authored a number of books on Internet Marketing and E-Commerce in Germany. RUBY ROY DHOLAKIA is Professor and Director, Research Institute for Telecommunications and Information Marketing (RITIM), College of Business Administration, University of Rhode Island./e One of her main research areas is the adoption and use of Information Technologies by households. NORBERT MUNDORF is Professor of Communication Studies, University of Rhode Island./e He holds a doctorate in Mass Communication from Indiana University and has been a visiting professor at the University of Mains, Germany. Well published in the journals of his field, he focuses his research on digital communication, electronic commerce and other related topics.