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Beyond Online Search: The Road To Profitability
Zeng, Ming , and Werner Reinartz
45/2  (Winter 2003): 107-130

The Internet brings three potential benefits to consumers: increased search efficiency, better product evaluation, and enhanced transaction convenience. However, actual benefits can vary a great deal across different product categories. In particular, difficulties in performing evaluation online have significantly reduced the volume of online transaction in a number of important product categories. Ignoring the differentiated impact of the Internet at different stages of the consumer decision-making process is a major reason for the failure of many previous online initiatives. The article identifies five e-business models that best utilize the inherent advantages of the Internet at different stages and matches what the Internet can offer with what customers truly value.

 


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