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What is Net Economy

Encyclopedia of E-Commerce Development, Implementation, and Management
The economic use of data networks. It is based on four technological innovations (telecommunication, information technology, media technology, and entertainment) that impact the possible ways in which information, communication and transactions are managed.
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The E-Business Model Generator
Tobias Kollmann (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany) and Simon Hensellek (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9787-4.ch003
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Cross-Channel Cooperation
Refers to the economically utilized part of digital data networks (such as the Internet) that allow carrying out information, communication, and transaction processes (and thus an electronic value creation) via different electronic platforms.
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E-Business Value Creation, Platforms, and Trends
The economic use of data networks. It is based on four technological innovations (telecommunication, information technology, media technology and entertainment) that impact the possible ways in which information, communication and transactions are managed.
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E-Entrepreneurship
The economic use of data networks. It is based on four technological innovations (telecommunication, information technology, media technology and entertainment) that impact the possible ways in which information, communication and transactions are managed.
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Employability, E-Entrepreneurship, and Economic Recovery
An economy based on the Internet rise which has changed enterprises’ interactions with partners and customers. As a result enterprises implement digital data networks that allow carrying out information, communication and transaction processes through different electronic platforms.
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Diffusion and Oscillation of Telecommunications Services: The Case of Web 2.0 Platforms
Refers to the commercial/business dimension of electronic data networks and is therefore a digital network economy. Different electronic platforms perform the execution of information, communication and transaction processes. The starting point for its expansion is the development of the information society. The basis of the Net Economy is formed by four technological innovations: telecommunication, information technology, media technology and entertainment (the so-called TIME markets). These innovations have, and continue to, significantly impact the possible ways in which information, communication and transactions are managed. The increased support of business processes using electronic systems takes centre stage here. There are a number of terms for this that can be identified (e.g. e-business, e-commerce, information economics, network economics), which can, to some degree, be used synonymously.
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