E-Commerce developments and strategies for value creation in Russia. / Doern, Rachel; Fey, Carl.
In: Journal of World Business, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2006, p. 315-327.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
E-Commerce developments and strategies for value creation in Russia. / Doern, Rachel; Fey, Carl.
In: Journal of World Business, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2006, p. 315-327.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - E-Commerce developments and strategies for value creation in Russia
AU - Doern, Rachel
AU - Fey, Carl
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Purpose - To develop a model of the kinds of e-commerce business models that create value in Russia.Design/methodology/approach - Focuses on the role played by the environment in shaping strategies for value creation within e-commerce firms, and the characteristics of business models that drive value creation in Russia. Reviews the related literature before describing a survey of managers, regulators and consultants involved in e-commerce support industries in Russia aimed at exploring the development and effectiveness of e-commerce.Findings - Identifies a range of factors that potentially impact on the development and effectiveness of e-commerce: financial resources; availability of computers and Internet connections; telecommunications infrastructure; computer programming resources; external physical environment; laws, government, political and economic stability; and Internet security and payment systems. Complements this with a range of identified sources of value creation: novelty; complementarities; efficiency; lock-in; accessibility; ease of search; and trust. Demonstrates that while sources of value creation include both environmental factors and characteristics of business models, it is the interdependencies within and between them that is important.Research limitations/implications - Encourages future research to go beyond the Russian context and study how value is created within firms across several different countries.Practical implications - Delivers a model of the interplay between sources of value creation that can be combined to improve firm performance through e-commerce.Originality/value - Contributes to the e-commerce literature with a deeper understanding of the state of e-commerce in Russia and the types of business model that are successful, and finer grain descriptions of and explanations for potential relationships between factors in the environment and characteristics of business models.
AB - Purpose - To develop a model of the kinds of e-commerce business models that create value in Russia.Design/methodology/approach - Focuses on the role played by the environment in shaping strategies for value creation within e-commerce firms, and the characteristics of business models that drive value creation in Russia. Reviews the related literature before describing a survey of managers, regulators and consultants involved in e-commerce support industries in Russia aimed at exploring the development and effectiveness of e-commerce.Findings - Identifies a range of factors that potentially impact on the development and effectiveness of e-commerce: financial resources; availability of computers and Internet connections; telecommunications infrastructure; computer programming resources; external physical environment; laws, government, political and economic stability; and Internet security and payment systems. Complements this with a range of identified sources of value creation: novelty; complementarities; efficiency; lock-in; accessibility; ease of search; and trust. Demonstrates that while sources of value creation include both environmental factors and characteristics of business models, it is the interdependencies within and between them that is important.Research limitations/implications - Encourages future research to go beyond the Russian context and study how value is created within firms across several different countries.Practical implications - Delivers a model of the interplay between sources of value creation that can be combined to improve firm performance through e-commerce.Originality/value - Contributes to the e-commerce literature with a deeper understanding of the state of e-commerce in Russia and the types of business model that are successful, and finer grain descriptions of and explanations for potential relationships between factors in the environment and characteristics of business models.
M3 - Article
VL - 41
SP - 315
EP - 327
JO - Journal of World Business
JF - Journal of World Business
SN - 1090-9516
IS - 4
ER -