Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-307) and index.
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Comparison-shopping services and agent design: an overview -- The next generation of shopbots: semantic interoperability and personalization -- A mediation architecture for global comparison services -- The efficiency of different search patterns in electronic market -- Price, product complexity, and durability in comparison shopping -- Evaluation of fuzzy models to support online-trust assessment -- Comparison-shopping channel selection by small online vendors: an exploratory study -- Comparison shopping behaviour in online environments: the case of Spanish e-shoppers -- Service features, customer convenience, and shopping intention in the context of mobile commerce -- How good is your shopping agent? users' perception regarding shopping agents' service quality -- Multi-channel retailing and customer satisfaction -- Evolution of web-based shopping systems: characteristics and strategies -- Exogenous and endogenous antecedents of online shopping in a multichannel environment: evidence from a catalog retailer in the German-speaking world -- Examining online purchase intentions in B2C e-commerce: testing an integrated model -- An exploratory study of consumer adoption of online shopping: mediating effect of online purchase intention -- Can web seals work wonders for small e-vendors in the online trading environment? a theoretical approach.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This book investigates the effects of the evolution of comparison-shopping techniques and processes with the ready availability of online resources over the past few years"--Provided by publisher.