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Economics Information Systems And Electronic Commerce Empirical Research Robert J Kauffman Paul P Tallon

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Economics Information Systems And Electronic Commerce Empirical Research Robert J Kauffman Paul P Tallon
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Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Robert J. Kauffman & Paul P. Tallon
ISBN: 9780765615329, 0765615320
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Economics Information Systems And Electronic Commerce Empirical Research Robert J Kauffman Paul P Tallon by Robert J. Kauffman & Paul P. Tallon 9780765615329, 0765615320 instant download after payment.

The methods and thinking of economics permeate a large part of the IS discipline. Reciprocally, newly emerging research methods relying on the IT-enabled treatment of massive data aggregates feed economic research. As new and radical forms of IT innovation continue to energize electronic commerce, IS researchers face a daunting task in using existing empirical methods and tools to understand the threats, opportunities, risks, and rewards of these new techniques. This groundbreaking volume leads the way. It introduces new methodological approaches to data analysis as well as new techniques for collecting and cataloging transactional data. The ideas it presents have broad appeal and demonstrate what is possible when new techniques and new ways of thinking are brought to bear on complex research problems.

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