Crowston, Kevin, et al. “Market-Enabling Internet Agents”. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 1996.
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Abstract

The growth of the Internet offers a vision of ubiquitous electronic commerce. A particularly exciting feature of Internet commerce is the ability to automate the search for price or other product information across multiple suppliers by using an “agent” to retrieve the relevant information. The use of such agents has the potential to dramatically reduce buyers’ search costs. We argue that such agents effectively transform a diverse set of offerings into an economically efficient market and that their use should therefore be analyzed in these terms.

Year of Conference
1996
Conference Name
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
Conference Location
Columbus, OH, December