Journal overview

Published by  Springer from 2009.

Fully peer reviewed from 1999,  Electronic Markets is the premiere international forum for advancing the understanding and practice of electronic markets and commerce.

First published in 1991,  Electronic Markets was the first journal to report on the developments and trends in electronic commerce, as well as the policies, system concepts, methodologies, impacts, and cultural changes related to this rapidly evolving field. As such the journal embraces the entire range of electronic “market” issues - covering not just transactions but also the wider process of information seeking and distribution, negotiation, trust, risk-taking, customer relationships, buyers finding sellers, sellers finding customers, after-sale service and support.

Electronic Markets is a multidisciplinary journal whose audience includes scientists, policy- and decision-makers in government, industry and education; professionals concerned with the effects of the electronic commerce revolution, organizations and society; and scholars with an interest in the relationship between information technologies, new forms of commerce and social change.

Peer Review Policy
All articles have undergone a rigorous double-blind review by at least two peers

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