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Auctions and Bidding on the Internet: An Assessment

In: Schmid, Beat F.; Klein, Stefan: EM - Electronic Auctions. EM - Electronic Markets, Vol. 7, No. 4, 12/97

Keywords: EM Architectures , Electronic Markets , Retail , Information value
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Text type: journal paper
NetAcademy: Electronic Markets
Language: English
Quality: internally reviewed
Authors: Turban, Efraim

Abstract: Electronic commerce (EC) activities are growing rapidly on the Internet. One area that receives little publicity is that of auctions and bidding. However, these interrelated activities can become a major EC factor due to the creation of special online brokering services as well as electronic auctions and bids offered directly by private and public organizations. This paper provides a discussion of the benefits and a description of the goods and services traded.

Citation: Turban, Efraim(1997): Auctions and Bidding on the Internet: An Assessment, in:Schmid, Beat F.; Klein, Stefan: EM - Electronic Auctions. EM - Electronic Markets, Vol. 7, No. 4, 12/97, http://www.mediajournal.org/modules/pub/view.php/electronicmarkets-234, [12/05/2008]
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