E-commerce Model Canvas in 3D Virtual Space: An Application in British Museum
Gong Cheng () and
Changrui Yu ()
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Gong Cheng: NanJing College of Chemical Technology
Changrui Yu: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
A chapter in LISS 2013, 2015, pp 17-28 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Electronic commerce innovating applications are facing novel, technical, organizational and commercial challenges. This study presents some 3D e-commerce strategies for British Museum combining BMC (Business Model Canvas) and SWTO analysis with a new concept 3DEC (E-commerce in 3D virtual space or 3D E-commerce) model canvas. More importantly, the beneficiaries not only include the British Museum but also other organizations, companies, governments and E-commerce practitioners in the world to carry on the future 3DEC projects.
Keywords: E-commerce in 3D virtual space; 3DEC; 3D E-commerce; E-commerce model canvas; E-commerce model design; E-business; Business model canvas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40660-7_3
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