The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework

With the advent of the Internet, we have seen existing markets transform and new ones emerge. We contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon by developing a unified theory about the role that IT plays in affecting market information, transparency and market structure. In particular, we introd...

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Main Authors: GRANADOS, N., GUPTA, A., Kauffman, Robert J.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-31382014-04-02T10:22:16Z The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework GRANADOS, N. GUPTA, A. Kauffman, Robert J. With the advent of the Internet, we have seen existing markets transform and new ones emerge. We contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon by developing a unified theory about the role that IT plays in affecting market information, transparency and market structure. In particular, we introduce a new theoretical framework which uncovers the process and the forces that, together with IT, facilitate or inhibit the emerging dominance of transparent electronic markets. Transparent electronic markets offer unbiased, complete, and accurate market information. Our effort to develop a unified theoretical framework begins with a thorough assessment of the prior literature. It also uses an inductive approach involving the case study method, in which we contrast and compare the forces that have led the air travel and financial securities markets to become increasingly transparent. Building on the electronic markets and electronic hierarchies research of Malone, Yates and Benjamin (1987), our findings suggest that IT alone does not explain a move to transparent electronic markets. Instead, we argue that enhanced electronic representation of products, and competitive and institutional forces have also played an important role in the process by which most sellers have come to favor transparent markets. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2138 info:doi/10.17705/1jais.00083 http://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol7/iss3/7/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Economic theory electronic commerce electronic markets and hierarchies market design theory market structure market transparency theory-building research unified theoretical framework. Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Economic theory
electronic commerce
electronic markets and hierarchies
market design theory
market structure
market transparency
theory-building research
unified theoretical framework.
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Economic theory
electronic commerce
electronic markets and hierarchies
market design theory
market structure
market transparency
theory-building research
unified theoretical framework.
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
GRANADOS, N.
GUPTA, A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
description With the advent of the Internet, we have seen existing markets transform and new ones emerge. We contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon by developing a unified theory about the role that IT plays in affecting market information, transparency and market structure. In particular, we introduce a new theoretical framework which uncovers the process and the forces that, together with IT, facilitate or inhibit the emerging dominance of transparent electronic markets. Transparent electronic markets offer unbiased, complete, and accurate market information. Our effort to develop a unified theoretical framework begins with a thorough assessment of the prior literature. It also uses an inductive approach involving the case study method, in which we contrast and compare the forces that have led the air travel and financial securities markets to become increasingly transparent. Building on the electronic markets and electronic hierarchies research of Malone, Yates and Benjamin (1987), our findings suggest that IT alone does not explain a move to transparent electronic markets. Instead, we argue that enhanced electronic representation of products, and competitive and institutional forces have also played an important role in the process by which most sellers have come to favor transparent markets.
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author GRANADOS, N.
GUPTA, A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
author_facet GRANADOS, N.
GUPTA, A.
Kauffman, Robert J.
author_sort GRANADOS, N.
title The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
title_short The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
title_full The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
title_fullStr The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of IT on Market Information and Transparency: A Unified Theoretical Framework
title_sort impact of it on market information and transparency: a unified theoretical framework
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2138
http://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol7/iss3/7/
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