Study on Enterprise Network Based on B2B Website Platform

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A new type of enterprise network based on B2B website platform, which is expanding constantly, has appeared now. Such new enterprise network based on B2B website platform is different from traditional network in competition and cooperation among members, dynamics of enterprise network and scope of network. An enterprise joins a B2B website platform in order to complement each other’s advantages and create competitiveness. According to the basic features of B2B platforms, we selected 4 indexes including correlativity, centrality, scope and stability of network to analyze the effect of B2B enterprise network on enterprise performance.

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