Authors
Susan Standing, Craig Standing, Peter ED Love
Publication date
2010/4/1
Source
Decision Support Systems
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
41-51
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Electronic marketplaces are an important research theme on the information systems landscape. In this paper we examine twelve years of research on electronic marketplaces in leading information systems journals. The research articles are classified according to five conceptual high level groupings: electronic markets theory; system perspective with a focus on the technology or functionality with the system; adoption and implementation issues; organisational implications; and broader e-commerce issues. The findings show an increase in electronic marketplace (e-marketplace) research over the twelve years. The analysis of the literature highlights two distinct issues that researchers in the information systems discipline need to address. The first is the lack of research on the fundamental questions on the nature of electronic markets and their efficiency. If information systems research does not address this question …
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Scholar articles
S Standing, C Standing, PED Love - Decision Support Systems, 2010