THE WHARTON SCHOOL has a Center for Leadership and Change Management and a webpage on Leadership & eCommerce. The site provides general information on leadership in e-commerce, viewpoints of Internet players, and links to other sources of information. Wharton also has a scholar who is currently "building a variety of predictive and explanatory models for electronic commerce (e.g., forecasting models for website usage and purchasing behavior)."
THE MAYOR'S OFFICE OF INFORMATION, established in 1993, is dedicated "to create a superior information service for the citizens of the City of Philadelphia, through a secure, networked, modern computer architecture supported by skilled Information System professionals committed to quality, timely and cost efficient information solutions."
PRAGER MICROSYSTEMS is a private company pitching "100% web-based e-commerce web site design solutions to companies that wish to offer their products for sale online." Its people could discuss the hustle and trends in this fast-changing field.
THE WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITIES RESOURCE CENTER says it "empowers people through various self-help strategies including savings, self-employment networks, Start Smart Microenterprise Trainings, Community Development Financing, WORCweb.com E-Commerce initiatives and Family Savings Accounts programs."
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL has faculty who teach about legal issues concerned Electronic Commerce.