A “transactional structure” is the totality of all connections via which reciprocal exchange processes are carried out, as well as the actors involved.

A “transactional structure” is the totality of all connections via which transactions are made, as well as the actors involved.

A “transaction structure” is a special form of “interaction structure”. At the same time, the “transaction structure” is part of the “economic structure” of a market or a country.

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The definition given above was proposed as part of the Digital Era Framework by Dr. Dr. Jörn Lengsfeld. The text was first published in: Jörn Lengsfeld: Digital Era Framework. Please refer to the original publication if you want to cite the text.