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2000 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Electronic Catalogs in the Web-Based Business-to-Business Procurement Process

verfasst von : John P. Baron, Michael J. Shaw, Andrew D. Bailey Jr.

Erschienen in: Handbook on Electronic Commerce

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Electronic catalogs [e-Catalogs] are becoming the gateway to Electronic Commerce on the Internet. Most of the research and applications to date have centered on supplier based catalogs. There are at least as many business buyers as there are suppliers and yet little information is available to these buyers concerning the benefits, costs, and managerial considerations associated with the use of e-Catalogs. We examine e-Catalog issues from the business buyer’s viewpoint. We concentrate particularly, on the use of web-based supplier catalogs in the management of procurement transactions. After reviewing the Web-based e-Catalog system design issues, we consider tangible and intangible aspects of cost/benefit relationships when adopting a Web-based procurement/purchasing system [WBPS]. There are some obvious tangible and intangible benefits. However, when adopting a WBPS, it is important for management to address the organizational issues very early on to assure organizational buy-in. We consider the various managerial issues that need to be addressed to assure a successful implementation.

Metadaten
Titel
Electronic Catalogs in the Web-Based Business-to-Business Procurement Process
verfasst von
John P. Baron
Michael J. Shaw
Andrew D. Bailey Jr.
Copyright-Jahr
2000
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58327-8_18

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