Online Trading: The Competitive Landscape.
Review of Business 2002, Fall, 23, 3
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Publisher Description
The market downturn since March 2000 has posed a serious threat to brokerage firms, particularly those that offer online trading Findings of this study suggest that broke rage firms should focus on improving customer services, while at the same time providing services in addition to online trading. Online brokerage firms should move into the areas that have been traditionally dominated by full service brokerage firms and banks. Introduction
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