Gestaltung internetbasierter Studienangebote im Markt für Managementbildung
Thomas Hutzschenreuter () and
Albrecht Enders
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Thomas Hutzschenreuter: Boston University
Albrecht Enders: The Boston Consulting Group
Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, 2002, vol. 54, issue 6, 543-561
Abstract:
Summary The Internet can be used as an information and transaction instrument to serve the market for management education. Depending on the educational demands of customers, the usage of the Internet varies. In the market segment of university education for full-time students the Internet serves mainly to support existing residential programs. In the segment of continuing education programs it serves to provide complete degree programs which are combined with residential modules. The highest degree of Internet usage can be found in the segment of short education modules, which provide the highest degree of special and temporal flexibility and are geared towards full-time working managers. Three possible business models for offering Internet-based programs are presented: (1) in the “integrated model” content specialists deliver all the value-creating functions, (2) in the “packaging model” technology specialists source educational content from external suppliers which they then package and distribute, (3) in the “broker model” educational portals on the Internet source turn-key educational products from a number of external suppliers and distribute and market these products to end customers.
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/BF03372687
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