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Trust and Loyalty in Electronic Commerce: An Agency Theory Perspective

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Trust and Loyalty in Electronic Commerce: An Agency Theory Perspective

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781567204728

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

658

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

510g

Description

Karake-Shalhoub uses agency theory to ground her empirical analysis of more than 100 e-commerce firms in this highly readable examination of trust in e-commerce relational exchanges. She identifies several trust-building measures, including privacy statements, the existence of a chief privacy officer, and a trusted third-party seal of approval; companies are then evaluated based on an index of those trust builders. She demonstrates that there is a positive relationship between management ownership and trust, and that managers who fail to protect the interests of their stockholders-as well as their own-will never gain customer loyalty. Any business considering a move into e-commerce, or re-evaluating an earlier investment in online marketing and retailing, will benefit greatly from Karake-Shalhoub's insights. The timeliness of this studythe first of its kindand its unique agency-theory perspective allow for an analysis of the appropriateness of e-business and e-commerce for certain businesses. What are e-commerce businesses that are developing loyalty and building trust doing differently than their less successful competitors How are successful companies moving from traditional applications to the new breed of integrated e-commerce architectures Karake-Shalhoub answers these and other pressing questions for senior and mid-level managers and strategic planners, corporate executives charged with incorporating an e-commerce strategy into their long-range plans, chief privacy officers, regulatory policymakers, and students of e-commerce, customer relationship management, and online marketing.

Reviews

Written in a clear style while maintaining academic rigour, this is a book to inspire thoughtful reflection and further research rather than providing the sort of dubious quick fixes peddled by the once-over lightly merchants that plague airport bookstalls. Readers will need to have a serious working knowledge of the issues to understand and benefit from the insights delivered by the original research reported in this volume....The book will be of professional interest to strategically-oriented executives in electronic commerce, academics researching in that field, and as an example of how to put together a good report of a major research project.-The Journal of Consumer Marketing
"Written in a clear style while maintaining academic rigour, this is a book to inspire thoughtful reflection and further research rather than providing the sort of dubious quick fixes peddled by the once-over lightly merchants that plague airport bookstalls. Readers will need to have a serious working knowledge of the issues to understand and benefit from the insights delivered by the original research reported in this volume....The book will be of professional interest to strategically-oriented executives in electronic commerce, academics researching in that field, and as an example of how to put together a good report of a major research project."-The Journal of Consumer Marketing

Author Bio

ZEINAB KARAKE-SHALHOUB is Associate Dean of the School of Business and Management at American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. She is also Professor of Management Systems. Before joining AUS, she was a professor at Catholic University of America (1989-1998) and at George Washington University (1996-1989), both in Washington, D.C. She is the North American editor of Management Decision Journal and Logistics Information Management Journal. She is the author of Downsizing, Discrimination, and Corporate Social Responsibility (Quorum Books, 1999), Information Technology and Management Control: An Agency Theory Perspective (Praeger Publishers, 1992), and Technology and Developing Economies: The Impact of Eastern European Versus Western Technology Transfer (Praeger Publishers, 1990).

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