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How intimate are Australian e-business retail supply chains?

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Mackay, Graeme Altmann, H McMichael
The adoption of electronic commerce strategies is becoming an important means of assisting industries, and indeed whole economies, to gain significant net benefits. The extent to which e-commerce-based strategies, such as quick response and efficient consumer response, might have an effect on local economies depends in part on how readily they are being adopted. The dominant form of adoption of these strategies is to be found in the business-to-business forms of e-commerce. To be successful, business partners must be in a position to develop customer intimacy through sharing of information, to improve their stock replenishment practices, and enhance their levels of online customer support. This paper presents the initial results of a national survey completed in the retail sector of the Australian economy, that assesses how well Australian industry is responding to these e-commerce challenges.


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Journal

Logistics information management

Volume

16

Issue

1

Pagination

48 - 55

Publisher

MCB University Press (Emerald)

Location

Bradford, England

ISSN

0957-6053

eISSN

1758-7948

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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MCB UP Limited

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