A Methodology for Extracting Quasi-Random Samples from World Wide Web Domains
Journal of International Business Research 2009, Jan, 8, 1
-
- 2,99 €
-
- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION The Web is characterized by relentless growth. VeriSign estimates over 1 million domain names are acquired in the dot-com domain each month. But how much of the growth of the Web may be attributed to business? What types and proportions of businesses populate the Web? Is the Web more amenable to large business or to small business? Does the Web consist mostly of entrepreneurial start-ups or companies who have adapted their pre-existing business models to this new environment? How 'entrepreneurial' is the Web? Throughout (or because of) the frenzy of the dot com craze and the uproar over the bursting of the dot com bubble in 2001 many of these fundamental questions about business on the Web have remained unanswered.
Power Distance and Uncertainty Avoidance: A Cross-National Examination of Their Impact on Conflict Management Modes.
2006
The Introduction of Accounting Principles for Consolidated Financial Statements in Japan: Focus on Minority Interest and Other Related Accounting Treatments.
2010
A Comparison of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for Small and Medium-Sized Entities (SMES) and Compliances of Some Asian Countries to IFRS.
2011
Assessing Students' Learning in Principles of Accounting (Statistical Data)
2010
SME Development and Technology Upgrading in Malaysia: Lessons for the Philippines (Small and Medium Scale Enterprises)
2008
International Market Selection Process: An Investigation of the Relevance of Business Operating Environment.
2006