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Electronic Commerce World, a monthly magazine of electronic commerce helps integrate management and technology with comprehensive editorial and advertising content on topics including electronic commerce implementation, financial EDI, electronic messaging, workflow automation and imaging. With special supplements on subjects including Healthcare, Electronic Commerce, EDI Software and Value-Added Networks, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE WORLD is an educational tool for corporate decision makers. The magazine provides a common ground for executives and middle-to-upper level managers to increase their understanding of electronic commerce.


The EDI Forum gives you the best source of ideas on Electronic Commerce. EDI and Electronic Commerce are the new economic way of life for business. EDI Forum informs the world about all facts of that way of life.
In articles ranging from the basic "EDI: A Definition and Perspective" to comprehensive case studies of EDI and Electronic Commerce programs at such companies as Baxter, General Electric and Sears, EDI Forum gathers the most objective, analytic and professionally written documentation of EDI and Electronic Commerce issues and experiences.


Electronic Markets, the International Journal of Electronic Markets, is a key forum for advancing the understanding and practice of electronic markets and commerce.

Enjoying growing success since 1991, Electronic Markets is the first journal to report on current developments and latest trends, as well as the policies, system concepts, methodologies, impacts, and cultural changes related to the exciting and rapidly evolving new research field of electronic commerce. It is published by the Media and Communications Management Institute at the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland.

Electronic Markets is a multidisciplinary journal whose audience of about 2500 readers worldwide includes scientists, policy- and decision-makers in government, industry and education; managers 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.