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Electronic Markets, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, March 2019
- Rainer Alt
, Haluk Demirkan, Jan Fabian Ehmke
, Anne Moen, Alfred Winter:
Smart services: The move to customer orientation. 1-6 - Daniel Beverungen, Oliver Müller, Martin Matzner
, Jan Mendling, Jan vom Brocke:
Conceptualizing smart service systems. 7-18 - Jürgen Anke
:
Design-integrated financial assessment of smart services. 19-35 - Cristina Mihale-Wilson
, Jan Zibuschka, Oliver Hinz:
User preferences and willingness to pay for in-vehicle assistance. 37-53 - Sonja Dreyer
, Daniel Olivotti, Benedikt Lebek, Michael H. Breitner
:
Focusing the customer through smart services: a literature review. 55-78 - Rainer Alt
, Jan Fabian Ehmke
, Reinhold Haux, Tino Henke, Dirk Christian Mattfeld
, Andreas Oberweis, Barbara Paech, Alfred Winter:
Towards customer-induced service orchestration - requirements for the next step of customer orientation. 79-91 - Robin Hirt
, Niklas Kühl
, Gerhard Satzger
:
Cognitive computing for customer profiling: meta classification for gender prediction. 93-106 - Rouven Wiegard, Michael H. Breitner
:
Smart services in healthcare: A risk-benefit-analysis of pay-as-you-live services from customer perspective in Germany. 107-123 - Kevin Laubis
, Marcel Konstantinov, Viliam Simko, Alexander Gröschel, Christof Weinhardt
:
Enabling crowdsensing-based road condition monitoring service by intermediary. 125-140 - Jani Merikivi, Antti Salovaara
, Matti Mäntymäki
, Lilong Zhang:
Correction to: on the way to understanding binge watching behavior: the over-estimated role of involvement. 141
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2019
- Rainer Alt
, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann
:
Electronic Markets on platform competition. 143-149 - Xiongfei Cao, Sohail S. Chaudhry
, Li Da Xu:
Electronic markets in emerging markets. 151-152 - Xing Wan, Jing Chen:
The relationship between platform choice and supplier's efficiency- evidence from China's online to offline (O2O)e-commerce platforms. 153-166 - Xiaoyu Yu
, Yajie Li, Daniel Qi Chen, Xiaotong Meng, Xiangming Tao:
Entrepreneurial bricolage and online store performance in emerging economies. 167-185 - Kefan Xie, Zimei Liu
, Long Chen, Weiyong Zhang, Sishi Liu, Sohail S. Chaudhry
:
Success factors and complex dynamics of crowdfunding: An empirical research on Taobao platform in China. 187-199 - Xiaoyu Yu
, Yida Tao, Yi Chen
, Weiyong Zhang, Pinglei Xu
:
Social networks and online store performance in emerging economies: the mediating effect of legitimacy. 201-218 - Yin Zhang
, Haider Abbas
, Yi Sun:
Smart e-commerce integration with recommender systems. 219-220 - Zhiting Song
, Yanming Sun
, Jiafu Wan, Lingli Huang, Jianhua Zhu
:
Smart e-commerce systems: current status and research challenges. 221-238 - Jack Hopkins, Özgür Kafali, Bedour Alrayes, Kostas Stathis
:
Pirasa: strategic protocol selection for e-commerce agents. 239-252 - Ping-Yu Hsu
, Hong Tsuen Lei, Shih-Hsiang Huang, Teng Hao Liao, Yao-Chung Lo, Chin-Chun Lo:
Effects of sentiment on recommendations in social network. 253-262 - Ming Zeng, Hancheng Cao, Min Chen
, Yong Li
:
User behaviour modeling, recommendations, and purchase prediction during shopping festivals. 263-274 - Zeshan Aslam Khan, Naveed Ishtiaq Chaudhary
, Syed Zubair:
Fractional stochastic gradient descent for recommender systems. 275-285 - Kai Reimers
, Xunhua Guo
, Mingzhi Li:
Beyond markets, hierarchies, and hybrids: an institutional perspective on IT-enabled two-sided markets. 287-305
Volume 29, Number 3, September 2019
- Rainer Alt
:
Electronic Markets on digital transformation methodologies. 307-313 - Christian Matt, Manuel Trenz, Christy M. K. Cheung, Ofir Turel
:
The digitization of the individual: conceptual foundations and opportunities for research. 315-322 - Katrine Kunst
, Ravi Vatrapu
:
Understanding electronic word of behavior: conceptualization of the observable digital traces of consumers' behaviors. 323-336 - Esko Penttinen
, Merja Halme
, Pekka Malo
, Timo Saarinen, Ville-Matias Vilén:
Playing for fun or for profit: how extrinsically-motivated and intrinsically-motivated players make the choice between competing dual-purposed gaming platforms. 337-358 - Jakob Wirth
, Christian Maier, Sven Laumer, Tim Weitzel:
Perceived information sensitivity and interdependent privacy protection: a quantitative study. 359-378 - Jan vom Brocke, Alexander Maedche:
The DSR grid: six core dimensions for effectively planning and communicating design science research projects. 379-385 - Thomas Moellers
, Lars von der Burg, Bastian Bansemir, Max Pretzl, Oliver Gassmann:
System dynamics for corporate business model innovation. 387-406 - Alan R. Hevner
, Onkar Malgonde:
Effectual application development on digital platforms. 407-421 - Dominik Dellermann, Nikolaus Lipusch, Philipp Ebel, Jan Marco Leimeister:
Design principles for a hybrid intelligence decision support system for business model validation. 423-441 - Michael Blaschke
, Uwe V. Riss
, Kazem Haki, Stephan Aier:
Design principles for digital value co-creation networks: a service-dominant logic perspective. 443-472 - Marcus Grieger
, André Ludwig:
On the move towards customer-centric business models in the automotive industry - a conceptual reference framework of shared automotive service systems. 473-500 - Marcus Grieger, André Ludwig:
Correction to: On the move towards customer-centric business models in the automotive industry - a conceptual reference framework of shared automotive service systems. 501 - Andreas Hein
, Jörg Weking
, Maximilian Schreieck
, Manuel Wiesche
, Markus Böhm, Helmut Krcmar:
Value co-creation practices in business-to-business platform ecosystems. 503-518 - Angel Meseguer-Martinez
, Alejandro Ros-Galvez
, Alfonso Rosa-García
, Jose Antonio Catalan-Alarcon:
Online video impact of world class universities. 519-532 - Heng Tang
, Xiaowan Lin
:
Curbing shopping cart abandonment in C2C markets - an uncertainty reduction approach. 533-552
Volume 29, Number 4, December 2019
- Nizar Abdelkafi, Christina Raasch
, Angela Roth, R. Srinivasan:
Multi-sided platforms. 553-559 - Boris Otto
, Matthias Jarke:
Designing a multi-sided data platform: findings from the International Data Spaces case. 561-580 - Daniel Fürstenau
, Carolin Auschra
, Stefan Klein, Martin Gersch:
A process perspective on platform design and management: evidence from a digital platform in health care. 581-596 - Fabian Aulkemeier, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Platform-based collaboration in digital ecosystems. 597-608 - Key Pousttchi
, Alexander Gleiss
:
Surrounded by middlemen - how multi-sided platforms change the insurance industry. 609-629 - Andreas Hein
, Maximilian Schreieck
, Manuel Wiesche
, Markus Böhm, Helmut Krcmar:
The emergence of native multi-sided platforms and their influence on incumbents. 631-647 - Karl Täuscher
:
Uncertainty kills the long tail: demand concentration in peer-to-peer marketplaces. 649-660 - Jascha-Alexander Koch
, Michael Siering:
The recipe of successful crowdfunding campaigns. 661-679 - Kyungmin Choi, Sunghan Ryu
, Daegon Cho:
When a loss becomes a gain: different effects of substitute versus complementary loss leaders in a multi-sided platform. 681-691 - Sören Wallbach
, Katrin Coleman, Ralf Elbert, Alexander Benlian
:
Multi-sided platform diffusion in competitive B2B networks: inhibiting factors and their impact on network effects. 693-710 - Christofer F. Daiberl
, Sascha Julian Oks
, Angela Roth
, Kathrin M. Möslein
, Steven Alter
:
Design principles for establishing a multi-sided open innovation platform: lessons learned from an action research study in the medical technology industry. 711-728

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