Loebbecke, C.
Copenhagen Bus. Sch., Frederiksberg;
This paper appears in: System Sciences, 1999. HICSS-32. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Publication Date: 1999
Volume: Track5,
On page(s): 10 pp.-
Meeting Date: 01/05/1999 - 01/08/1999
Location: Maui, HI, USA
ISBN: 0-7695-0001-3
References Cited: 32
INSPEC Accession Number: 6182209
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/HICSS.1999.772912
Posted online: 2002-08-06 22:32:02.0
Abstract
Electronically traded On-line Delivered Content (ODC) is data,
information, and knowledge traded on the Internet or through other
on-line means. ODC includes on-line newspapers, magazines, music,
education, searchable databases, consulting, and eventually expertise
ideas. This paper outlines the growing importance of ODC. It then
attempts to position electronic trading in ODC within the wider field of
Electronic Commerce. It identifies its distinctive characteristics
compared to other forms of trading content as well as electronic trading
in physical goods. Important ODC peculiarities are identified and
analyzed. Based on the case of a medium-sized specialized publisher, the
benefits and problems of moving into the business of electronic trading
in ODC are discussed. The paper concludes with an outlook and agenda for
further research
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