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B2B e-marketplaces

Iyer, L., Singh, R., Salam, A.F. (2005). Intelligent agents to support information sharing in B2B e-marketplaces. Information Systems Management, 22(3), 37-49. [Pg.192]

During the late 1990 s, a host of B2B e-marketplaces emerged in both the service and goods industries. Companies in the transportation, plastics, chemical, and paper were among the first to build and use B2B e-marketplaces in these industries we saw the creation of Cargonow.com, The PlasticsEx-change.com, ChemConnect.com and Paperloop.com. [Pg.215]

E-business is a term used to cover trading with a firm s suppliers and business customers - that is, business-to-business - by electronic means. A feature of B2B is the formation of online trading communities (see for example Ariba, www.ariba.net) and electronic marketplaces. Such structures have been enabled by the explosion of Internet technology and seek to offer cost reductions in procurement of both direct and indirect goods and also in the processing of such transactions. The relationship of these terms in the context of the e-supply chain is shown in Figure 8.2. [Pg.238]


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