Re-Thinking the Network Economy The True Forces That Drive the Digital Marketplace

Once upon a time, it was widely thought that Internet commerce could exist apart from traditional business strategy, and that all the known financial models previously relied on could be disregarded. What has become eminently apparent since the dot-com collapse is that standard economic theories app...

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Main Author: Liebowitz, Stan J. 1950- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York AMACOM 2002
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