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Cross-Channel Cooperation
Book -  2006 

 
Cross-Channel Cooperation
The Bundling of Online and Offline Business Models
Book
English
2006
138
3835002384
45.90 EUR
Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag
GWV Fachverlage GmbH
Abraham-Lincoln-Str. 46
D-65189 Wiesbaden
+49-611-7878-0
+49-611-7878-400
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Short description - Cross-Channel Cooperation

Tobias Kollmann and Matthias Häsel explore the manifold possibilities of cross-channel cooperation and present the first systematic investigation and classification of cooperation strategies between partners equipped with online and offline business models. They provide a conceptual framework to understand the subject and examine the practical implications for the implementation of their new concept.