Content
September 2001, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 173-189 Text Services and Universal Service Obligations
by Mary K. Perkins
June 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 7-22 Banking is essential, banks are not. The future of financial intermediation in the age of the Internet
by Hanno Beck - 23-33 Optimization in electronic markets: examples in combinatorial auctions
by Stan van Hoesel & Rudolf Müller - 35-65 A framework for analysing strategies of Internet Service Providers
by Erik Wierstra & Gabriele Kulenkampff & Hans Schaffers - 67-84 Effects of pricing on Internet user behavior
by Jörn Altmann & Björn Rupp & Pravin Varaiya
March 2000, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 85-99 A coordination middleware for collaborative component-oriented distributed applications
by Khalil Drira - 101-116 Coordinating electronic commerce activities in MANIFOLD
by George Papadopoulos & Farhad Arbab - 117-138 Integrating Web-based e-commerce applications with business application systems
by Martin Gaedke & Klaus Turowski - 139-169 Conceptual Knowledge Markup Language: An introduction
by Robert Kent - 171-189 Towards an agent middleware framework for e-commerce
by Larry Korba - 191-219 Component leasing on the World Wide Web
by H.-A. Jacobsen & O. Günther & G. Riessen
October 1999, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 107-126 Java and object standardization in the Internet – A way to more competition in the software industry?
by Ralf Menkhoff - 127-136 Economics of advertising: Emerging functions of Internet advertising
by Marcus Ling & Kevin Lawler & Norman McBain & Alfredo Moscardini - 137-171 Electronic money and the network externalities theory: lessons for real life
by Leo Van Hove - 173-185 Should the Internet care about regulation? Regulation and convergence
by Eric de Fontenay - 187-200 A framework for micropayment evaluation
by Carsten Schmidt & Rudolf Müller - 201-223 Arrow: A flexible architecture for an accounting and charging infrastructure in the Next Generation Internet
by George Fankhauser & Burkhard Stiller & Bernhard Plattner - 225-235 Virtual travel agencies
by Matthias Kuom & Britta Oertel
October 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the Berlin Meeting
by Thosten Wichmann - 1-9 Applying game theory to automated negotiation
by Ken Binmore & Nir Vulkan - 11-35 Money in the real and the virtual world: e‐money, c‐money and the demand for cb‐money
by Aloys Prinz - 37-52 Raiding the net: Is there a need for an information highway patrol?
by Thorsten Schilling - 53-70 Regulatory issues in electronic money: A legal‐economics analysis
by Boon‐Chye Lee & Olujoke Longe‐Akindemowo - 71-88 Jobs on the wire: In search of the perfect labor market
by Hanno Beck - 89-105 On the economics of Internet peering
by Pio Baake & Thorsten Wichmann