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What is Strategic Electronic Network

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Theoretical Models in Information Systems
Strategic configurations able to support and foster specific economic opportunities in determined contexts of time and space that are contingent to specific decisions.
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Reconfiguring Interaction Through the E-Marketplace: A Transaction Cost Theory Based Approach
Cecilia Rossignoli (University of Verona, Italy), Lapo Mola (University of Verona, Italy), and Antonio Cordella (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-659-4.ch017
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to analyse electronic marketplaces from an organisational point of view. These marketplaces are considered as a particular form of electronic network and are analysed from the perspective of transaction cost theory. This chapter considers the three classical effects identified by Malone et al. (communication effect, electronic integration effect, electronic mediation effect), and also evaluates a fourth effect on the grounds of empirical evidence; this effect is defined by Wigand as “the strategic electronic network effect.” Adopting the case study approach, the chapter describes how ICT affects marketplace organisation, and reshapes relationships among the actors involved in this particular type of electronic network.
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