Title: What is e-business and does it still matter?
Authors: Feng Li
Addresses: Business School, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
Abstract: What is e-business – or e-commerce, e-government or e-learning? Does it still matter today? If so, in what ways and what can we do about it? Since the mid-1990s, the e-phenomenon has captured people|s imagination and led to many dramatic changes. However, with the rapid conceptual and application expansion, the limited conceptual clarity of e-business that existed in the 1990s has evaporated almost entirely. This paper examines what is and what is not e-business, and then outlines a broad conceptual framework to underpin and integrate the vast range of issues in this rapidly evolving field. The dot.com burst in 2001 did not mark the end of e-business, and many radical changes predicted during the dot.com boom but dismissed in the aftermath of the dot.com crash are materialising today. Some of these changes are so radical that a new generation of organisation and management theories are perhaps needed. Areas for future research will be highlighted.
Keywords: e-commerce; e-government; e-business models; e-business strategy; transformation; organisational innovation; dot.com; electronic business; electronic commerce; electronic government.
DOI: 10.1504/IJITM.2007.013996
International Journal of Information Technology and Management, 2007 Vol.6 No.2/3/4, pp.125 - 137
Published online: 10 Jun 2007 *
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