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35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 8   p. 217
Strategic 'Morphing' and the Survivability of E-commerce Firms

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Abstract
This research develops an evolutionary game theory-motivated framework that helps academic researchers and industry practitioners to understand the "strategic morphing" of DotComs. Our framework applies an analogy from the theory of bio-diversity and genetic survivability in population ecology to different species in a highly competitive organic biome. In the e-commerce context, however, we emphasize survivability in terms of a set of characteristic categories and constructs that provide explanatory power for firm iistrategic fitnesslg in competition with other firms and in the marketplace in general. We illustrate our framework using mini-case studies on DotCom success and failure.
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Index Terms- Business models, digital economy, DotComs, economic analysis, e-commerce, evolutionary game theory, firm performance, market competition, strategic morphing

Citation:  R. Kauffman, B. Wang, T. Miller, "Strategic 'Morphing' and the Survivability of E-commerce Firms," hicss, p. 217,  35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'02)-Volume 8,  2002

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