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The Rise and Decline of e-Consulting

By: Ashish Nanda and M. Julia Prats
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  • | Language:English
  • | Pages:30
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Abstract

E-consulting began as a specialized consulting service in the late 1990s. In January 2000, more than 100 firms were characterized as e-consultants. By December 2001, more than 50% of these firms had disappeared. This case tracks the rapid rise and sharp decline of e-consulting.

Keywords

Internet and the Web; Market Participation; Consulting Industry

Citation

Nanda, Ashish, and M. Julia Prats. "The Rise and Decline of e-Consulting." Harvard Business School Background Note 902-175, January 2002. (Revised June 2002.)
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