After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness

This paper presents a theory of how industry structure and beliefs about Internet marketplace use have driven choice and ownership of marketplaces. The theory's predictions suggest that surviving Internet marketplaces will be those with strong historical linkages in an industry and those owned...

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Main Authors: W. Parker Wheatley, Brian L. Buhr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 2005-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30979
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spelling doaj-5f85229c474f4452b53ce466c4b52adf2020-11-25T00:02:06ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82852005-12-0130350251910.22004/ag.econ.3097930979After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and AgribusinessW. Parker WheatleyBrian L. BuhrThis paper presents a theory of how industry structure and beliefs about Internet marketplace use have driven choice and ownership of marketplaces. The theory's predictions suggest that surviving Internet marketplaces will be those with strong historical linkages in an industry and those owned by or affiliated with major commodity buyers. Comparisons of these predictions with actual outcomes provide validation of the theory. Where predictions differ from results, observations are made as to the nature of the deviations.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30979agricultural marketselectronic commerceinternet marketsnetwork externalitiestechnology adoption
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After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
agricultural markets
electronic commerce
internet markets
network externalities
technology adoption
author_facet W. Parker Wheatley
Brian L. Buhr
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title After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
title_short After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
title_full After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
title_fullStr After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
title_full_unstemmed After the Bubble: The Survival and Ownership of Internet Marketplaces for Farmers and Agribusiness
title_sort after the bubble: the survival and ownership of internet marketplaces for farmers and agribusiness
publisher Western Agricultural Economics Association
series Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
issn 1068-5502
2327-8285
publishDate 2005-12-01
description This paper presents a theory of how industry structure and beliefs about Internet marketplace use have driven choice and ownership of marketplaces. The theory's predictions suggest that surviving Internet marketplaces will be those with strong historical linkages in an industry and those owned by or affiliated with major commodity buyers. Comparisons of these predictions with actual outcomes provide validation of the theory. Where predictions differ from results, observations are made as to the nature of the deviations.
topic agricultural markets
electronic commerce
internet markets
network externalities
technology adoption
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/30979
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