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Place to Space: Migrating to Ebusiness Models
by Peter Weill, Michael Vitale
from Harvard Business School Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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smooth transaction, exact product, nice&easy supplier 
exact product at an affordable price w a smooth transaction
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Academia Ahoy 
I find this book provides an insightful deconstruction of things past - the B2B/B2C business models of the new economy pre April 2001, but neither provides insight into the realities of todays strategic use of the internet as a business channel/media, nor of lessons learned from past failures. More insights from business experience, not academic deconstruction please!
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Good summary of the state of play 
I was looking for an e-business book that would be useful for the MBA classes I teach - this fits the bill nicely. Readable, not technical, not overly academic, and not full of the usual e-hype! In fact, tends to a negative outlook. The "atomic business models" are familiar, but it's worthwhile to have them defined with some rigour. Useful mini-case studies and anecdotes.
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If you' ve read one, you' ve read them all.... 
It seems that all books that refer to ecommerce and respective issues are all alike. This is not a bad book. On the contrary, it makes some very interesting points. But it is no breakthrough. It's just a different way of categorizing the different forms of business currently online. The proposed models are undoubtedly interesting and pretty much cover everything. Unless you are new in this area, don't bother.
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