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What are the revenue implications of mobile channel visits? Evidence from the online travel agency industry
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Unique data collected from a leading online travel agency in China show that, compared with desktop visits, mobile visits have a shorter wear-out time but greater short-term effects on firm revenues.About:
This article is published in Electronic Commerce Research and Applications.The article was published on 2019-07-01. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Revenue.read more
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The Ecosystem of Software Platform: A Study of Asymmetric Cross-Side Network Effects and Platform Governance
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Online selling mode choice and pricing in an O2O tourism supply chain considering corporate social responsibility
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Websites Visits and Financial Performance for GCC Banks: The Moderating Role of Environmental, Social and Governance Performance
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Impact of mobile device usage and temporal distance on consumer post-consumption evaluations: Evidence from TripAdvisor
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