Search for dissertations about: "Impact of E-commerce"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Impact of E-commerce.
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1. Rearranging a business model towards market orientation : strategic and operational dimensions and the impact of E-commerce
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to explore and describe the rearrangements of a company (changes), from a business model perspective, as it attempts to strategically reorient itself towards market orientation. E-commerce, and more specifically, the impact of e-commerce in this process will be explored. READ MORE
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2. Voluntary Information Sharing, Retail Pricing and Firm Performance
Abstract : Online information sharing by firms has created an unprecedented amount of data to analyze by researchers. While conclusions from research should be drawn with basis in sound theory, there has also emerged a need to supplement these theoretical considerations with advanced data collection, storage and analysis as well as reporting to decisionmakers. READ MORE
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3. Government e-service delivery : identification of success factors from citizens' perspective
Abstract : The successful adoption of new technologies helps governments achieve efficiency in their implementation and delivery of public services to citizens. The objective behind various e-government initiatives has shifted in recent years towards establishing services that cater more to citizens' needs and offer greater accessibility. READ MORE
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4. The role of trust in B2B electronic commerce : evidence from two e-marketplaces
Abstract : The primary purpose of the current research has been to examine the roles of interpersonal, interorganizational, and institutional trust in establishing buyer-seller trust in public B2B e-marketplaces (EMP). Interpersonal trust refers to trust within the buyer-seller dyad. READ MORE
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5. The process of executing digital transformation strategies : Case studies in established Swedish manufacturing firms
Abstract : The emergence of digital technologies has forced established firms to engage in a digital transformation. Digital transformations are complex and time-consuming processes, and therefore, they require unique strategies for coordinating and prioritizing activities. READ MORE