Electronic commerce and the vast amounts of real-time information available through means of EDI and the Internet are reshaping the way enterprises conduct business. A new computational infrastructure and models are needed for a business to gain a competitive edge through effective use of this information base. One of the key issues in competing in the electronic marketplace is product/service differentiation. Currently there are no computational models for multi-issue decision making in electronic commerce. We develop a model of inter-organizational electronic commerce that explores various new choices and opportunities that the electronic marketplace offers. The particular motivating applications of our work *
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Zeng, D. D., & Sycara, K. (1999). Dynamic Supply Chain Structuring for Electronic Commerce among Agents. In Intelligent Information Agents (pp. 232–249). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60018-0_12
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