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Transforming Inter-Organizational Information Systems into Electronic Commerce Marketplaces: Development of B2B Electronic Commerce in China's Pharmaceutical Industry  

Li Mingzhi (School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University)
Tu Yulin (Tsinghua University)
Wang Xiaochen (Tsinghua University)
Reimers Kai (RWTH Aachen University)
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Management Science and Financial Engineering / v.11, no.3, 2005 , pp. 61-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify the barriers to the B2B e-commerce development in China's pharmaceutical industry and to devise an effective strategy for its future development. Built on a detailed investigation of the market structure and recent development of electronic commerce in China's pharmaceutical industry, this paper proposes that the key issue in the development of effective B2B e-commerce business models is the successful transformation of the inter- organizational information systems into electronic marketplaces. In order to ensure the success of such electronic marketplaces, a government driven approach will be needed. In the process, designing an incentive compatible mechanism of coordinating the interest of all the market players will be the prerequisite.
Keywords
Electronic Commerce; Interorganizational Information System (IOS); E-bidding System; B2B; Value Chain; Pharmaceutical Industry;
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