Electronic Markets
2011 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2020
- Electronic Markets on sustainability pp. 667-674

- Rainer Alt
- Sustainability in business models in the network economy pp. 675-678

- Marek Jabłoński, Paul Timmers and Joseph Sarkis
- Implementation of triple bottom line to a business model canvas in reverse logistics pp. 679-697

- Bogdan Wit and Korneliusz Pylak
- When does it pay off to integrate sustainability in the business model? – A game-theoretic analysis pp. 699-716

- Henner Gimpel, Valerie Graf-Drasch, Alexander Kammerer, Maximilian Keller and Xinyi Zheng
- A dynamic, network and resource-based approach to the sustainable business model pp. 717-733

- Anna Ujwary-Gil and Natalia Regina Potoczek
- Comparative study of customer relationship management research from East Asia, North America and Europe: A bibliometric overview pp. 735-757

- Wei Liu, Zongshui Wang and Hong Zhao
- Online Marketing Effectiveness - the influence of information load and digital literacy, a cross-country comparison pp. 759-773

- José-Alberto Castañeda, Dolores M. Frías-Jamilena, Miguel A. Rodríguez-Molina and Adam Jones
- A picture is worth a thousand words: how images influence information quality and information load in online reviews pp. 775-789

- Robert Zinko, Paul Stolk, Zhan Furner and Brad Almond
- Exploring thematic composition of online reviews: A topic modeling approach pp. 791-804

- Vamsi Vallurupalli and Indranil Bose
- May we buy your love? psychological effects of incentives on writing likelihood and valence of online product reviews pp. 805-820

- Ina Garnefeld, Sabrina Helm and Ann-Kathrin Grötschel
- The influx of skeptics: an investigation of the diffusion cycle effect on online review pp. 821-835

- Rae Yule Kim
- Effects of search engine advertising on user clicks, conversions, and basket choice pp. 837-862

- Patrick Winter and Paul Alpar
- Nudging users into digital service solutions pp. 863-881

- David Schneider, Johannes Klumpe, Martin Adam and Alexander Benlian
- Understanding continuance intention to use online to offline (O2O) apps pp. 883-897

- Chin-Lung Hsu and Judy Chuan-Chuan Lin
- Relationship approach to crowdfunding: how creators and supporters interaction enhances projects’ success pp. 899-911

- Kalanit Efrat and Shaked Gilboa
- Correction to: Relationship approach to crowdfunding: how creators and supporters interaction enhances projects’ success pp. 913-913

- Kalanit Efrat, Shaked Gilboa and Arie Sherman
Volume 30, issue 3, 2020
- Electronic Markets on business model development pp. 405-411

- Rainer Alt
- Business model tooling: where research and practice meet pp. 413-419

- Harry Bouwman, Mark Reuver, Marikka Heikkilä and Erwin Fielt
- Business model tools at the boundary: exploring communities of practice and knowledge boundaries in business model innovation pp. 421-445

- Johannes S. Schwarz and Christine Legner
- A hierarchical taxonomy of business model patterns pp. 447-468

- Jörg Weking, Andreas Hein, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Software tools for business model innovation: current state and future challenges pp. 469-494

- Daniel Szopinski, Thorsten Schoormann, Thomas John, Ralf Knackstedt and Dennis Kundisch
- How do business model tools facilitate business model exploration? Evidence from action research pp. 495-508

- Alexia Athanasopoulou and Mark De Reuver
- Towards successful business model management with analytic network process-based feasibility evaluation and portfolio management pp. 509-523

- Kwanyoung Im, Kihwan Nam and Hyunbo Cho
- From platform dominance to weakened ownership: how external regulation changed Finnish e-identification pp. 525-538

- Anar Bazarhanova, Jesse Yli-Huumo and Kari Smolander
- The dynamics of entry for digital platforms in two-sided markets: a multi-case study pp. 539-556

- Jørgen Veisdal
- The token’s secret: the two-faced financial incentive of the token economy pp. 557-567

- Benedict J. Drasch, Gilbert Fridgen, Tobias Manner-Romberg, Fenja M. Nolting and Sven Radszuwill
- How pull vs. push information delivery and social proof affect information disclosure in location based services pp. 569-586

- Johannes Klumpe, Oliver Francis Koch and Alexander Benlian
- Correction to: How pull vs. push information delivery and social proof affect information disclosure in location based services pp. 587-588

- Johannes Klumpe, Oliver Francis Koch and Alexander Benlian
- Value of data meets IT security – assessing IT security risks in data-driven value chains pp. 589-605

- Laura Bitomsky, Olga Bürger, Björn Häckel and Jannick Töppel
- The impact of transparency on mobile privacy decision making pp. 607-625

- Jan Hendrik Betzing, Matthias Tietz, Jan Brocke and Jörg Becker
- Correction to: The impact of transparency on mobile privacy decision making pp. 627-627

- Jan Hendrik Betzing, Matthias Tietz, Jan Brocke and Jörg Becker
- Privacy concerns in E-commerce: A taxonomy and a future research agenda pp. 629-647

- Ruwan Bandara, Mario Fernando and Shahriar Akter
- All of me? Users’ preferences for privacy-preserving data markets and the importance of anonymity pp. 649-665

- Eva-Maria Schomakers, Chantal Lidynia and Martina Ziefle
Volume 30, issue 2, 2020
- Electronic Markets on blockchain markets pp. 181-188

- Rainer Alt
- Potential and limits of Blockchain technology for networked businesses pp. 189-194

- Roger W.H. Bons, Johan Versendaal, Liudmila Zavolokina and Weidong Larry Shi
- Blockchain in the IS research discipline: a discussion of terminology and concepts pp. 195-210

- Nadine Kathrin Ostern
- Is there a market for trusted car data? pp. 211-225

- Ingrid Bauer, Liudmila Zavolokina and Gerhard Schwabe
- Buyers of ‘lemons’: How can a blockchain platform address buyers’ needs in the market for ‘lemons’? pp. 227-239

- Liudmila Zavolokina, Gianluca Miscione and Gerhard Schwabe
- The behavior of blockchain ventures on Twitter as a determinant for funding success pp. 241-257

- Simon Albrecht, Bernhard Lutz and Dirk Neumann
- Understanding the creation of trust in cryptocurrencies: the case of Bitcoin pp. 259-271

- Venkata Marella, Bikesh Upreti, Jani Merikivi and Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
- Toward a renaissance of cooperatives fostered by Blockchain on electronic marketplaces: a theory-driven case study approach pp. 273-284

- Tobias Kollmann, Simon Hensellek, Katharina de Cruppe and André Sirges
- The impact of blockchain technology on business models – a taxonomy and archetypal patterns pp. 285-305

- Jörg Weking, Michael Mandalenakis, Andreas Hein, Sebastian Hermes, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Understanding token-based ecosystems – a taxonomy of blockchain-based business models of start-ups pp. 307-323

- Stefan Tönnissen, Jan Heinrich Beinke and Frank Teuteberg
- Blockchain technology in energy markets – An interview with the European Energy Exchange pp. 325-330

- Rainer Alt and Erik Wende
- Reputation portability – quo vadis? pp. 331-349

- Maik Hesse and Timm Teubner
- Supporting customer-oriented marketing with artificial intelligence: automatically quantifying customer needs from social media pp. 351-367

- Niklas Kühl, Marius Mühlthaler and Marc Goutier
- How affordances of chatbots cross the chasm between social and traditional enterprise systems pp. 369-403

- Emanuel Stoeckli, Christian Dremel, Falk Uebernickel and Walter Brenner
Volume 30, issue 1, 2020
- Evolution and perspectives of electronic markets pp. 1-13

- Rainer Alt
- Researcher perspectives in Electronic Markets pp. 15-27

- Roger Clarke
- The digital transformation journey: content analysis of Electronic Markets articles and Bled eConference proceedings from 2012 to 2019 pp. 29-37

- Andreja Pucihar
- Whatever happened to disintermediation? pp. 39-47

- Rolf T. Wigand
- Life engineering pp. 49-52

- Hubert Osterle
- What kind of electronic markets do we deserve? pp. 53-54

- Beat Schmid
- A blind spot for the dark side: the monopolies we didn’t see coming pp. 55-56

- Andreas Göldi
- From electronic markets to data driven insights pp. 57-59

- Dorian Selz
- How to capture the B2B platform opportunity pp. 61-63

- Frank Riemensperger and Svenja Falk
- Is open banking driving the financial industry towards a true electronic market? pp. 65-67

- Richard Dratva
- Xetra: the evolution of an electronic market pp. 69-73

- Martin Reck
- Digital innovations pp. 75-86

- Florian Wiesböck and Thomas Hess
- Digital platform ecosystems pp. 87-98

- Andreas Hein, Maximilian Schreieck, Tobias Riasanow, David Soto Setzke, Manuel Wiesche, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Robotic process automation pp. 99-106

- Peter Hofmann, Caroline Samp and Nils Urbach
- Emergence of collective digital innovations through the process of control point driven network reconfiguration and reframing: the case of mobile payment pp. 107-129

- Boriana Rukanova, Mark Reuver, Stefan Henningsson, Fatemeh Nikayin and Yao-Hua Tan
- A taxonomy and archetypes of smart services for smart living pp. 131-149

- Marcus Fischer, David Heim, Adrian Hofmann, Christian Janiesch, Christoph Klima and Axel Winkelmann
- Regret under different auction designs: the case of English and Dutch auctions pp. 151-161

- Ninoslav Malekovic, Lazaros Goutas, Juliana Sutanto and Dennis Galletta
- Buyer preferences for auction pricing rules in online outsourcing markets: fixed price vs. open price pp. 163-179

- Zhijuan Hong, Ruhai Wu, Yan Sun and Kunxiang Dong
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