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Factors That Enable Reintermediation

  • 간행물
    한국경영정보학회 정기 학술대회 바로가기
  • 권호(발행년)
    2007년 International Conference (2007.06) 바로가기
  • 페이지
    pp.378-381
  • 저자
    Kwon, Sun-Ok, Lee, Hong-Kyu
  • 언어
    영어(ENG)
  • URL
    https://www.earticle.net/Article/A91229

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영어
Traditional intermediaries refer to service providers such as travel agents, real estate brokers, job agencies and insurance agents which matching services for buyers and suppliers in a traditional market. The introduction of Electronic commerce resulted in the automation of many tasks provided by intermediaries and seemed to eliminate the role of many traditional intermediaries, which is called disintermediation. However, depending on their market power, traditional intermediaries either will be disintermediated or fill new roles by providing added value and assistance, which is called reintermediation. According to the research of Alina M. Chircu et al. there are three conditions for reintermediation for traditional intermediaries. Three conditions are weak appropriability of EC innovations, ownership of co-specialized assets for both market intermediation and EC innovations and economies of scale. Besides these three reintermediation conditions, we hypothesize that leveraging BPO can be a suitable strategy for traditional intermediaries to be transformed into reintermediaries. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is the leveraging of technology or specialist process vendors to provide and manage an organization's critical and/or non-critical enterprise processes and applications. This paper will investigate the relationship between above reintermediation conditions including BPO and reintermediation.

저자

  • Kwon, Sun-Ok [ School of IT Business, Information Communication University ]
  • Lee, Hong-Kyu [ School of IT Business, Information Communication University ]

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    간행물 정보

    • 간행물
      한국경영정보학회 정기 학술대회 [KMIS Conference]
    • 간기
      반년간
    • 수록기간
      1990~2025
    • 십진분류
      KDC 325 DDC 658