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Industry structure, network externalities, and strategy in the choice and ownership of Internet marketplaces for agriculture.
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Industry structure, network externalities, and strategy in the choice and ownership of Internet marketplaces for agriculture./
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Wheatley, William Parker.
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267 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: A, page: 0630.
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Industry structure, network externalities, and strategy in the choice and ownership of Internet marketplaces for agriculture.
Wheatley, William Parker.
Industry structure, network externalities, and strategy in the choice and ownership of Internet marketplaces for agriculture.
- 267 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-02, Section: A, page: 0630.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2004.
This thesis explores the determinants of the choice and ownership of Internet marketplaces for agriculture. In the early stages of the Internet, policymakers and regulators expressed concern that large buyer and seller ownership of Internet marketplace of a particular commodity would allow the owners to enhance their market power. This thesis suggests that ownership by large buyers and sellers may often be the most efficient result; however, instances are found when government intervention to encourage third-party ownership of Internet marketplaces is optimal. In order to arrive at these conclusions, a characterization of Internet marketplaces and a synthesis of theoretical issues are performed to highlight the basic issues in marketing of agricultural commodities on the Internet. A theory is presented which shows how industry structure and player beliefs about marketplace use drive choice and ownership of marketplaces. The predictions suggest that surviving Internet marketplaces will be those with strong historical linkages in an industry and those owned by major commodity buyers or sellers. It is also found that industry structure and prior beliefs about marketplace use can, at times, be pivotal in determining the choice and ownership of an Internet marketplace. Comparisons of these predictions with actual outcomes provide validation of the theory. In addition, where predictions differ from actual results, observations are made as to the idiosyncratic nature of the commodity markets that give rise to such deviations.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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