Electronic services networks--systems of terminals and computers
linked by telecommunication apparatus and used to process
transactions--have had an increasing influence on industrial
structures and commercial practices over the past decade. Margaret
Guerin-Calvert and Steven Wildman have assembled diverse essays
representing the best of current thinking on these networks. The
book provides the reader with varied theoretical perspectives on
ESNs and their effects on business and finance and contains five
case studies that apply these theoretical ideas to issues raised by
the proliferation of these networks.
Unlike other works, which have focused on ESNs as features of
specific industries, this collection explores the networks
themselves as economic phenomena. The contributions are grouped
into two parts. The first presents general theoretical perspectives
on the economics of various ESNs, their effects on the industries
and markets that employ them, and the policy issues they raise.
Among the topics discussed are structural relationships among ESNs,
their effect on organizational structures, compatibility between
shared networks, and competitive search facilitation. In Part II,
the contributors offer a detailed look at the economic policy
histories of ESNs in specific industries, including banking, real
estate, airlines, and travel. There are discussions of automatic
teller machines, computer reservation systems, multiple-listing
services, and electronic data interchange. These studies
demonstrate the incredible variety of applications of ESN
technology and make this an indispensable resource for
professionals in all types of businesses that use or could use
ESNs, as well as for students in a wide range of law, business, and
public policy courses.
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