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  Books:

  1. Allan Afuah and Christopher L. Tucci, (2001) Internet Business Models and Strategies, McGraw Hill-Irwin, 2001
  2. Laberto Laszlo Barabasi (2002) Linked: The New Science of Networks, Perseus Publishing, May 2002
  3. Rebecca Blood (2002) We've Got Blog: How Weblogs Are Changing Our Culture, Perseus Publishing, July 2002
  4. John Cassidy (2002) Dot.con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold , HarperCollins; ISBN: 0060008806; 1st edition (February 4, 2002)
  5. Manuel Castells (2002) The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society Oxford University Press; ISBN: 0199241538; (December 2002)
  6. Peter S. Cohan (2000) e-Profit: High Payoff Strategies for Capturing the E-Commerce Edge, AMACOM, NY 2000
  7. H.M. Deitel, P.J. Deitel, T.R. Nieto (2000) Internet and World Wide Web: how to Program, Prentice Hall 2000
  8. Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin (2002) Atlas of Cyberspace , Addison-Wesley Pub Co; ISBN: 0201745755; 1st edition (January 15, 2002)
  9. Larry Downes and Chunka Mui (1998) Unleashing the Killer App , Digital Strategies for Market Dominance, Harvard Business School Press
  10. Philip Evans and Thomas S. Wurster (2000) Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy, Harvard Business School Press, 2000
  11. Christine A. Finn (2002) Artifacts : An Archaeologist¿s Year in Silicon Valley , MIT Press; ISBN: 0262561549; Reprint edition (September 9, 2002)
  12. William H. Gates III Business (@) the Speed of Thought, Warner, (1999). See http://www.speed-of-thought.com/ too.
  13. James Gleick (2002) What Just Happened: A Chronicle from the Information Frontier , Pantheon, 2002 ISBN: 0375421777; 1st edition (May 7, 2002)
  14. John Hagel and Arthur G. Armstrong (1997) Net Gain :Expanding Markets Through Virtual Communities , Harvard Business School Press.
  15. John Hagel and Marc Singer (2000) Net Worth : Shaping Markets When Customers Make the Rules Harvard Business School Pr; (2000) ISBN: 0875848893
  16. Michael and Ronda Hauben (1997) Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet, IEEE Computer Society Press, There is an online version
  17. Marc Hedlund (Ed.) (2001) Peer to Peer : Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies , O'Reilly & Associates; ISBN: 059600110X
  18. Thomas A. Horan (2001) Digital Places: Building Our City of Bits, ULI, Washington DC, 2001
  19. Steven Johnson (2002) Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software , Scribner; ISBN: 068486875X; (2002)
  20. Kalakota, Ravi, and Andrew B. Whinston, Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide Addison-Wesley, 1997
  21. Kalakota, Ravi, and Marcia Robinson, E-Business: Roadmap for Success Addison-Wesley, 1999 See EBStrategy.com
  22. Amy Jo Kim (2000) Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for Successful Online COmmunities, Peachpit Press, 2000. See here too
  23. Steve Kirchoff and Stephen Mendonca (2000) InstantAdvantage.com : Protocols,Winning Strategies for the online Economy, Prentice Hall
  24. Rob Kling (1996) Computerization and Controversy, Academic Press Harcourt-Brace, There is an Online page
  25. David Kosiur (1997) Understanding Electronic Commerce: How Online Transactions Can Grow Your Business, Microsoft Press.
  26. David Kuo (2002) dot.bomb: My Days and Nights at an Internet Goliath , Little Brown & Company; ISBN: 0316507490; 1st edition (2002)
  27. Anne Leer (Ed.) (1999) Masters of the Wired World: Cyberspace speaks out, Financial Times, London UK (1999)
  28. Steven Levy (2001)Crypto : How the Code Rebels Beat the Government -- Saving Privacy in the Digital Age Viking Pr; ISBN: 0670859508 (2001)
  29. Larry Lessig The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World, Random House; ISBN: 0375505784; 1st edition (2002)
  30. Michael Lewis The New New Thing: Silicon Valley Story, Norton, New York, 2000
  31. Daniel C. Lynch and Leslie Lundquist (1997) Digital Money: The New Era of Internet Commerce, John Wiley and Sons
  32. Nicholas Negroponte (1996) Being Digital, Vintage Books and Wired Columns.
    (http://nicholas.www.media.mit.edu/people/nicholas/Wired/)
  33. Don Peppers, Martha Rogers. (1998). Enterprise One to One: Tools for Competing in the Interactive Age, Doubleday.
  34. David S. Pottruck, Terry Pearce (2000). Clicks and Mortar: Passion Driven Growth in an Internet Driven World,
  35. Jeffrey Rosen (2000). The Unwanted Gaze: Destruction of Privacy in America, Random House, 2000.
  36. Evan I. Schwartz (1997)Webonomics : Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your Business on the World Wide Web. Broadway Books.
  37. Evan I. Schwartz (1999) Digital Darwinism : 7 Breakthrough Business Strategies for Surviving in the Cutthroat Web Economy. Broadway Books.
  38. Bruce Schneier (1995). Applied Cryptography : Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, John Wiley & Sons
  39. Bruce Schneier (2000). Secrets & Lies :Digital Security in a Networked World, John Wiley & Sons
  40. Fay Sudweeks, Margaret McLaughlin, Sheizaf Rafaeli (1998) Network and Netplay: Virtual Groups on the Internet. MIT Press, 1998.
  41. Paul Timmers (1999). Electronic Commerce : Protocols, Strategies and Models for Business-to-Business Trading, John Wiley & Sons
  42. Sherry Turkle, Life On the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet, Simon and Schuster, 1995.
  43. Patricia Wallace The Psychology of the Internet, Cambridge University Press, 1999 See Prof. Azy Barak's Psychology of the Internet bibliography. See his online course materials as well.
  44. David Weinberger (2002) Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web Perseus Publishing; ISBN: 0738205435; 1st edition (March 26, 2002)
  45. Westland & Clark's (2000)
    Global Electronic Commerce: Theory & Cases MIT Press The new address is here

See also additional list of books further down, in re: copyright issues.

 

Periodicals:

  1. Huji-JCMC try the USC-Los Angeles server for JCMC - the Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
  2. Wired Magazine
  3. New York Times' Technology, CyberTimes and Circuits
  4. E-Commerce Times
  5. Slashdot News for Nerds. Stuff that matters.
  6. Business 2.0
  7. E-Company
  8. The Industry Standard (metrics and powerpoint downloads)
  9. Red Herring
  10. E-Company
  11. Planet IT CMP's TechWeb, Community for IT professionals
  12. BusinessWeek's Web Site for Electronic Business
  13. Mbizcentral Mobile Business magazine



General Collections:                        

  1. Hal Varian's Information Economics list
  2. WebMonkey's E-Commerce tutorial
  3. Academic ecommerce programs (BS and MBA)
  4. WebMonkey's Telecommuters toolkit
  5. NetMarketMakers Glossary and other materials
  6. Wired and hotwired's WebMonkey
  7. ISWORLD Net's Design Station
  8. The European Commission's DrEcommerce site
  9. European Telework Development stats
  10. Web business plans syllabi and pointers
  11. Links 2000 - Vanderbilt
  12. NCSU E-Commerce Michael Rappa
  13. E-Commerce E-Zines and Resources, WebCommerceToday
  14. WebSideStory's Statmarket Web market stats
  15. and Magal's resource ISWORLD's e-commerce course resource
  16. E-Company glossary
  17. RAD and Debby Koren's students technological tutorials
  18. Richard Mason's Ethical model (PAPA)
  19. The Social Life of Documents By JOHN SEELY BROWN and PAUL DUGUID - with an introduction by ESTHER DYSON, in First Monday
  20. HTMLGoodies site
  21. The Israeli E-Commerce Forum
  22. Relevant Knowledge (Media Metrix)
  23. 4frontConsulting
  24. ZCommerce
  25. Netratings
  26. Digitrends Information for interactive marketers
  27. The Anderson Group
  28. Macmillan Computer Publishing's Personal Bookshelf
  29. Software collections at TUCOWS and Download.com
  30. Roger Clarke's Electronic Commerce Pages at http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/EC/.
  31. Clarke's Dataveillance and Privacy materials
  32. Colin Bennett's Politics of Information and Privacy list of resources
  33. Privacy... A Weak Link in th Cyber Chain, a Price Waterhouse report
  34. Vanderbilt's Project 2000
  35. The international ProjectH
  36. http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Payments/roadmap.html by Phillip Hallam-Baker
  37. Sink or SwimInternet Search tools and techniques
  38. http://nii.isi.edu/info/netcheque/related.html, part of the NetCheque project at the Information Sciences Institute (University of Southern California)
  39. CNET's Builder.com and "10 Questions" for beginners on E-Commerce
  40. Jakob Nielsen's UseIT
  41. Yale's CAIM-Center for Advanced Instructional Media Web design manual
  42. Vanderbilt's VRML intro lecture. SIGGRAPHtutorial materials. 1998 SIGGRAPH
  43. E-Commerce Guide and education resources at internet.com
  44. SellItOnTheWeb.COM
  45. CIO magazine's EC supplement
  46. "Working at multiple sites"
  47. http://www.ecommerce.gov/: US government e-commerce policies and resources

Statistics:

  1. Bibliography about online research methods: Survey Over Net
  2. 100 Numbers you need to know
  3. Cisco's page of Internet Usage stats.
  4. ComputerWorld's Electronic Commerce Stats
  5. ICEC: International Center for Electronic Commerce
  6. GVU's WWW user surveys
  7. NUA internet surveys Tools and technology
  8. Oxford's Virtual Society? Center
  9. CyberAtlas
  10. eMarketer
  11. Forrester
  12. Gartner's ITJournal
  13. G2R
  14. GVU
  15. Iconocast
  16. IDC
  17. Jupiter
  18. MRI
  19. ISPO European Commission data
  20. WebPromotion
  21. DiplomArbeit
  22. ETO UK
  23. NFO Interactive
  24. Headcountstats about countries, languages, regions
Encryption:
  1. Computerworld's Quick Study on Encryption
  2. E-Commerce Security Technologies, by Marrk Merkow, in ecommerce.internet: Part 1 | Part 2 Part 3 | Part 4
  3. Price Waterhouse Cooper's Primer (PDF)
  4. Kambil's primer on security (PDF)
  5. RSA's Cryptography FAQ
  6. Useful PGP Tutorial Step-by-step instructions
  7. Simon Singh, The Code Book : The Evolution of Secrecy  
    from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography.  
    Doubleday, 1999. 

 Interesting (innovative?) Business Models:

  1. Harvard Business Review, Contextual Marketing: The Real Business of the Internet by David Kenny and John F. Marshall
  2. General: Bad Ecommerce
  3. Eyeballs: DoubleClick, Engage, zaplets, IWon
  4. B2B: VerticalNet, Freemarkets, Ariba, Commerce One
  5. Retail: DealTime, Half.com, BizRate.com, MySimon, and the eshop daily, Deja, E-Bay, FairMarket, E-Wanted, Priceline, WebHouse vs. Carclub, Bot Spot, Mobshop (was Accompany), Spun, Enonymous, Firefly
  6. Cars: Autobytel, CarPoint, CarsDirect.com Driveoff,
  7. Food: My Meal Plan, WebVan, Peapod, NetGrocer
  8. Special groups: iVillage.com, Dr. Koop, WebMD
  9. Information: CyberGold, Idea Futures: paper by Robin Hanson, and implementations as Idea Futures, Hollywood Stock Exchange, Invisible Hand Electronic Market, and Fantasy Futures. Also, real money political markets, such as Iowa Electronic Markets and WahlStreet, IBetcha. Freetranslation, infomarco, Question Exchange (.com), AskMe.com, abuzz, Learn2, E-How, SoYouWanna.com, Learn2.com DoDots and file "exchanges" such as napster and gnutella, Bearshare and Limewire.
  10. Finance: Ameritrade, TD Waterhouse, National Discount Brokers, ETrade, Charles Schwab
  11. MSN Zone,E-Play, E-Toy,
  12. Higher Education: Cheater, Versity, Cheathouse, Plagiarism.org, StudentU, U-Next Czar.com British "homework help"
  13. Pictures & viral marketing: Webshots and Zing and Zaplets
  14. Time, Leisure, Jobs: eVite, When.com, BlueMountain, Monster.com, Hotjobs, IMDB
  15. Internet Telephony
  16. Failurenalia: failures and problems :-( : dotcomfailures.com, startupfailures.com, netslaves.com: http://www.disobey.com/netslaves/, F___dCompany.com, FailureMag.com, Despair.com

Electronic Money:

  1. Vrije Universitet Brussel selected bibliography on electronic purses
  2. M. Pierce's list of Internet payment mechanisms
  3. Evaluating and Selecting Digital Payment Mechanisms, MacKie-Mason and White, 1996.
  4. The State of the Art in Electronic Payment Systems (Sept. 1997, IEEE article)
  5. The EconomistFeb. 19, 2000
  6. Sept. 2000 Economist survey on "The New Economy"
  7. Consult Hyperionarticles and lectures
  8. Philips, Jim Bytes of Cash: Banking, Computing, and Personal Finance
  9. Part I Part II of "The End of Ordinary Money", a wacky and controversial but interesting piece by Orlin Grabbe. See the guide to other digital cash articles on his site as well.
  10. Clash of Titans: Regulating the competition between established and emerging electronic payment systems , By Jane Kaufman Winn.
  11. Interview with David Chaum
  12. http://ganges.cs.tcd.ie/mepeirce
    /Project/oninternet.html
    by Michael Peirce
  13. Roy Davies' Electronic Money, or E-Money, and Digital Cash resource includes pointers to e-money, history of money, and value of information sources.
  14. Network Payment Mechanisms and Digital Cash
  15. Tanaka, Tatsuo Possible Economic Consequences of Digital Cash
  16. M. Bernkopf, 1996. "Electronic Cash and Monetary Policy," First Monday, Volume 1, Number 1 (May)
  17. BankRate.com and Gomez.com for banks and brokers studies, lists and comparisons.

 Social Issues:

  1. Atlas of Cyberspaces
  2. John Suler's The Psychology of Cyberspace Online hypertextual book.
  3. Kraut et. al.'s American Psychologist Internet Paradox A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological Well-Being? Sept. 1998.
    Rheingold's response
    Scott Rosenberg's Salon response
  4. Roger Clarke's "The Willingness of Net-Consumers to Pay: A Lack-of-Progress Report"
  5. Business Researcher's Interests at Brint
  6. Norman Nie and the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society early 2000 survey study of internet loneliness
  7. Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide a report, census data and charts by the US Dept. of Commerce (July 1999).
  8. Gartner, October 2000 report of The Digital Divide and American Society
  9. Collaboration, Coordination, CSCW and Groupware:
  10. The Stockholm and Bangemann global and city challenges
  11. John Perry Barlow Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy of Mind on the Global Net
  12. Eric S. Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Bezroukov's Second look response.
  13. Oppedahl and Larson's Intellectual Property Law Web Serverand especially the WebLaw FAQ
  14. Amy Bruckman's syllabus at GaTech, emphasis on online communities
  15. Howard Rosenbaum's syllabi at the University of Indiana.
  16. Barry Wellman's stuff at Toronto, including "Netville", National Geographic, etc.
  17. Yannis Bakos' publications on economic models
  18. EBSTRATEGY Kalakota and Robinson's book and consulting firm
  19. An Annotated Bibliography on Transaction Cost Economics By Harvey James.
  20. Scientific American article: XML and the Second Generation Web
Intellectual Property:
  1. Online Music - the Legality of Downloading Material
  2. William P. Alford, To Steal a Book Is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual  
    Property Law in Chinese Civilization (Stanford, 1995). 
  3. Ronald V. Bettig, Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of  
    Intellectual Property (Westview, 1996). 
  4. Ann Branscomb, Who Owns Information, Basic Books, 1995. 
  5. John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid, The Social Life of Information,  
    Harvard Business School Press, 2000. 
  6. Paulina Borsook, Cyberselfish: Technolibertarians and the True Revenge of  
    the Nerds (PublicAffairs, forthcoming). 
  7. Rosemary Coombe, The Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties: Authorship,  
    Appropriation, and the Law (Duke, 1998). 
  8. David Kline, Rembrandts in the Attic: Unlocking the Hidden Value of Patents  
    (Harvard Business School, forthcoming). 
  9. Derek Leebaert, The Future of the Electronic Marketplace (MIT, 1998). 
  10. Lawrence Lessig, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (Basic, forthcoming). 
  11. Christopher Locke (Editor), Rick Levine, Doc Searls, David Weinberger  
    The Cluetrain Manifesto : The End of Business As Usual, Perseus Books 2000. 
    ISBN: 0738202444  
  12. Mark Rose, Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright (Harvard, 1993). 
  13. Michael P. Ryan, Knowledge Diplomacy: Global Competition and the Politics  
    of Intellectual Property (Brookings Institution, 1998). 
  14. Dan Schiller, Digital Capitalism (MIT, 1999). 
  15. Susan K. Sell, Power and Ideas: North-South Politics of Intellectual  
    Property and Antitrust (SUNY, 1998). 
  16. Andrew L. Shapiro, The Control Revolution: How New Technology is Putting  
    Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know (PublicAffairs, 1999). 
  17. Vandana Shiva, Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge (South End,  
    1997). 
  18. Seth Shulman, Owning the Future: Inside the Battles to Control the New  
    Assets--Genes, Software, Databases, and Technological Know-How--That Make  
    Up the Lifeblood of the New Economy (Houghton Mifflin, 1999).  

 


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