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 USNews.com: Education: E-Learning: Bricks and clicks (10/18/04)
A further attraction of the bricks-and-clicks model is thatit mitigates the need for more bricks.
Science classes might download information directly from the Hubble telescope or view the sonogram of a beating heart under the guidance of a cardiologist.
www.usnews.com /usnews/edu/elearning/articles/04opener.htm   (737 words)

  
 IT-Director.com: Bricks to Clicks
Clicks and mortar is a term describing traditional old economy companies that are taking advantage of the Internet and the new economy it has introduced.
The technical aspects of moving from a conventional bricks and mortar environment to one that makes best use of the Internet, is complex.
» From Bricks to Clicks: The Business of Doing Business Online.
www.it-director.com /ts-section.php?section=19   (466 words)

  
 Clicks & Bricks - COVER STORY: E-BUSINESS MODELS - CIO Magazine Mar. 15, 2000
Combining clicks and bricks obviously involves establishing strong customer call centers, superior data-mining applications and onsite features such as personal shoppers and gift registries.
But it's quickly become more than a clever sandwiching of mouse click and brick and mortar.
In a nutshell, that's what click and mortar is all about.
www.cio.com /archive/031500/click.html   (3426 words)

  
 TOY RETAILING: FROM BRICKS TO CLICKS
Whether you are reaching your customer by bricks or clicks, you are faced daily with the challenges of ensuring the success of your brand and company.
Many companies that had gotten an early start in retail through catalog or general merchandise shops were now blossoming into mega stores whose massive brick and mortar operations had proven to not only be immediate successes, but also very profitable.
City dwellers weren't good catalog shoppers and so new environments were created that could capture their interest and open their pocketbooks.
www.toy-tia.org /content/navigationmenu/press_room/toy_fair_100/tf100-retailing/tf100-retailing.htm   (938 words)

  
 Column: Up Front - More Bricks. Less Clicks. - 08/00
But if you’re interested in creating (or being part of) an organization that is likely to be around long after many of the dotcoms are long forgotten, absorb Clicks and Mortar.
And, yes, they do detail how and why e.Schwab was established and what its implications were and are for the employees of the brokerage.
But the real value of the book has more to do with the mortar than the bricks.
www.autofieldguide.com /columns/0800upf.html   (528 words)

  
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www.strategy-business.com /press/article?art=228146&pg=0   (210 words)

  
 What does the future hold for bricks and clicks? - vnunet.com
The transformation of modern industry through the New Economy doesn't stop at bricks and clicks.
The UK's business bosses say that convergence of 'bricks' and 'clicks' will dominate for some time.
Holway's prediction that dot com firms lacking a bricks and mortar infrastructure are heading for a rough time this year pleased delegates, most of whom come from traditional bricks and mortar businesses.
www.vnunet.com /vnunet/analysis/2131589/does-future-hold-bricks-clicks   (861 words)

  
 Past Issues - UI Design Newsletter
Bricks and mortar establishments provide a variety of explicit cues conveying information about the professionalism and competence of the staff.
Shopping in a bricks and mortar establishment follows a fairly standard and predictable process – even when things go wrong.
The age and dress of the staff, the style of sales interactions, and merchandise displays all help convey important information to would-be customers that automatically shapes their expectations for subsequent interactions and service.
www.humanfactors.com /downloads/nov03.asp   (2288 words)

  
 E-Commerce News: News: 1999 Holiday Sales: Will Bricks Or Clicks Win?
I handicapped the Bricks against the Clicks by looking at the top five companies in each of Forrester's eight categories of consumer products.
Drugstore.com is the lone Click in a category dominated by some of the brand names of the century: Avon and Cover Girl.
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www.ecommercetimes.com /story/1663.html   (646 words)

  
 Business model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A business model (also called a business design) is the mechanism by which a business intends to generate revenue and profits.
The bait and hook business model (also referred to as the razor and blades business model or the tied products model) was introduced in the early 20th century.
Generally, the business models of service firms are more complex than those of manufacturers and resellers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Business_model   (405 words)

  
 Bricks & Clicks Study -- Diebold
The Verdi & Company Bricks and Clicks Study is the result of an online survey conducted in November 2000.
Over 1,500 Internet users were surveyed to examine their online use of financial services, and to determine how their online behavior is affecting their use of and preferences for traditional financial services channels, such as branches and the telephone.
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www.bankersonline.com /vendor_guru/diebold/diebold-studypt1.html   (1810 words)

  
 E-bank adds bricks to clicks
Now the bank has moved from clicks to bricks, from cyberspace to a three-dimensional storefront in Boston's Financial District.
However, the study also found consumers remain most confident in the accuracy and safety of transactions at brick and mortar banks.
George Garto of the Gartner Group, a business technology consulting firm, says online banks are learning the same lesson retailers did a year ago: a physical presence can be a great asset.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2000/10/14/fin_e-bank_adds_bricks.html   (541 words)

  
 Bricks Equals Clicks
According to June 2001 data from Nielsen//NetRatings, traditional brick-and mortar stores have been successful in bringing their offline customers online.
Walmart.com leads the way with more than 2 million unique visitors, which is a 133% increase since June 2000.
www.entrepreneur.com /article/0,4621,292261,00.html   (144 words)

  
 State Library of Queensland - Bricks and Clicks
This seminar has been specifically designed to bring the hottest library issues together for Queensland Local Government and to show how public libraries are bricks, clicks and so much more.
A One Day Seminar designed to bring the hottest library issues together for Queensland Local Government and to show how public libraries are bricks, clicks, and so much more.
Bricks and Clicks - New Directions in Local Government Libraries
www.slq.qld.gov.au /serv/publib/build/seminars/bricks   (277 words)

  
 Enterprise Systems Using Bricks to Build Clicks
Even more often these days, bricks and clicks are what will survive.
Thus, a brick business and a click business feed each other, without the huge outlays of cash and massive warehouses, advertising costs, and so forth that the Webvan model demanded.
Instead of the overblown idea that Webvan and Peapod and their ilk offered, this is the business model I believe we'll see in the future in lots of vertical markets-smart partnerships that take advantage of existing retailers and the specialized expertise of online companies.
www.esj.com /Columns/print.aspx?editorialsId=51   (593 words)

  
 Features Item : Bricks and Mortar, Bricks and Clicks, and Click-Throughs
Bricks and Mortar, Bricks and Clicks, and Click-Throughs
The evolution of e-commerce is transforming traditional business practices from brick and mortar (touchy-feely), to brick and click (visit a business in person and/or order from its website), to click-throughs (transacting everything online).
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www.achrnews.com /CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,1338,9819,00.html   (885 words)

  
 Bricks and clicks business model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bricks and clicks is a business strategy or business model in e-commerce by which a company attempts to integrate both online and physical presences.
The bricks and clicks strategy has typically been used by traditional retailers who have extensive logistical and supply chains.
Click and mortar firms have the advantage in areas of existing business models and products.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bricks_and_clicks_business_model   (569 words)

  
 Business Strategy & Innovation Thought Leadership from ManyWorlds.com
Business model is a term that emerged rather recently in the business vernacular and is sometimes disparaged because it has often been used in a fast and loose manner.
Whereas business strategy is primarily about the overall positioning of a business within the business ecosystem, the term "business model" also includes key structural and operational characteristics of a business.
We intentionally choose to describe the business model's environment this way, as an ecosystem implies an adaptive environment, and one that is home to not only competitors, but also to customers, suppliers, and the often overlooked complementors.
www.ManyWorlds.com   (639 words)

  
 Net holiday shoppers want bricks with their clicks CNET News.com
Net holiday shoppers want bricks with their clicks
Net holiday shoppers want bricks with their clicks
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news.com.com /2100-1017-248514.html   (860 words)

  
 Gateway Nixes Bricks for Clicks · MarketingVOX
Bricks and mortar computer retailer Gateway will shutter its 188 stores, but keep its online and telephone ordering systems up and running.
Home » Archives » 2004 » April » Gateway Nixes Bricks for Clicks
The stores will close on April 9, only a week after the announcement.
www.marketingvox.com /archives/2004/04/02/gateway_nixes_bricks_for_clicks   (112 words)

  
 Making Clicks Become Bricks : Technology : HBS Working Knowledge
But the best businesses of the future will be a blend of bricks and clicks, argue the authors of Place to Space: Migrating to eBusiness Models.
Making Clicks Become Bricks : Technology : HBS Working Knowledge
Virtually all businesses aspire to getting 100 percent of their customers' business, or at least to getting as much of that business as they can profitably handle.
hbswk.hbs.edu /item.jhtml?id=2381&t=technology   (1049 words)

  
 Retailers Bank on Bricks and Clicks
The Sharper Image site includes a feature called "Dynamic Browsing" which lets online shoppers quickly mouse over items and click for a larger image or click to see a similar set of products.
The company is also using technology to try and replicate the browsing activity of real world shopping.
The fourth largest comic book chain of stores in the U.S. has also moved aggressively to the Web.
siliconvalley.internet.com /news/print.php/3531_502161   (474 words)

  
 Clicks to Bricks
There are other reasons to offer bricks and clicks, says Irene Dickey, a lecturer in the management and marketing department at the University of Dayton School of Business Administration in Dayton, Ohio.
In addition, experts say that when shoppers have multiple channels of access to a retailer and its products, they are more likely to be loyal customers.
www.entrepreneur.com /Magazines/Copy_of_MA_SegArticle/0,4453,322428,00.html   (930 words)

  
 TDAN Lewis - Accumulative e-Business Intelligence
Clicks and mortar—companies with prior established channels outside their e-business initiatives
Which of these types a given enterprise falls into typically determines its stage of e-business “maturity” at a given point in time.
E-businesses typically fall into one or the other of the following:
www.tdan.com /i017fe03.htm   (1872 words)

  
 Impact of Clicks on Bricks Project
Also all documentation relating to the Clicks on Bricks project..
Contacts for people involved in the 'Clicks on Bricks' project.
23/05/02 Final Report for 'Clicks on Bricks' Project
flexiblelearning.net.au /clicks   (148 words)

  
 Where the Bricks Meet the Clicks
Following through on its plan to merge the clicks of its online operation with the bricks of its real-world stores, office supply retailer Staples Inc. (Quote, Chart) said it has rolled out Staples.com access points to all 954 of its U.S. retail stores,
The company said the move effectively expands in-store SKUs from 7,500 to 45,000 products, 100,000 downloadable software titles and dozens of business services via the in-store kiosks.
www.internetnews.com /ec-news/print.php/4_572801   (382 words)

  
 Mortgage Banking : Bricks AND Clicks. @ HighBeam Research
Start / M / Mortgage Banking / August 01, 2000 / Bricks AND Clicks.
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static.highbeam.com /m/mortgagebanking/august012000/bricksandclicks   (195 words)

  
 Realtors: Bricks and Clicks Make Peace?
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www.businessweek.com /bwdaily/dnflash/may2005/nf20050512_6476_db016.htm   (848 words)

  
 Business Wire: Virgin Entertainment Group Announces Full Bricks and Clicks Integration
Virgin Entertainment Group announced the full integration of clicks and bricks to include all aspects of its business.
The initiative will further integrate the online and bricks-and-mortar operations to leverage the strengths of each other and will involve a full restructure of the business to be in place by early 2001.
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www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Dec_15/ai_68015702   (552 words)

  
 SSRN-Price Competition Between Pure Play vs. Bricks-and-Clicks e-Tailers: Analytical Model and Empirical Analysis by Xing Pan, Venkatesh Shankar, Brian Ratchford
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papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=328840   (325 words)

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