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E-Commerce, Ethical Commerce?

Journal of Business Ethics, 2002
In this paper, we look at the new frontier of e-commerce, the ethical challenges it is facing and discuss some of the problems encountered and some of the solutions that are evolving. The areas of concern include the impact on other businesses, investors and consumers.
Deborah S. Kleiner, Mary Maury
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I Commerce

Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 2003
I IntroductionL’année 2006 s’annonçait propice à des changements dans la politique commerciale canadienne. Le 23 janvier, à l’issue d’élections générales déclenchées à la fin de l’année 2005, le Parti conservateur faisait élire 124 députés sur les 308 sièges en jeu et devenait le parti politique avec la plus importante représentation à la Chambre des ...
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I Commerce

Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1992
En 1992, l'action Juridique Du Canada en matière de commerce international se sera manifestée par la poursuite effective de la mise en oeuvre de l'Accord de libre-échange Canada-États-Unis. Dans l'attente des résultats des négotiations commerciales de l'Uruguay Round, les conflits et activités impliquant le Canada dans le cadre du GATT furent également
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I Commerce

Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international, 1998
Le processus d'ouverture des frontières a franchi de nouveaux sommets au cours des années 1995 et 1996. Que ce soit au sein de l'Accord de libre-échange nord-américain (ci-après ALÉNA), de l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (ci-après OMC) ou de la zone de libre-échange des Amériques envisagée d'ici l'an 2005, le Canada a grandement contribué à ce ...
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Museums by Commerce, Museums of Commerce, Museums for Commerce

2013
This chapter sketches three stages of the relationship between commerce and museums and offers a rough-and-ready three-part taxonomy of that relationship. It focuses on American art museums. The chapter elaborates on one major difference between European and American museums.
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Kids and Commerce [PDF]

open access: possibleChildhood, 2002
This chapter documents children's involvement in a variety of economic transactions, including production, consumption, and distribution. While hostile-worlds theories insist that children's innocence should be protected from the ravages of the market, in reality children have active economic lives of a particular kind.
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Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)

2006
Der Begriff des Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) wird unterschiedlich definiert. Enge Definitionen verwenden diese Bezeichnung zur Beschreibung des Kaufs und Verkaufs von Waren und Dienstleistungen mit Hilfe von elektronischen Ubertragungsmoglichkeiten an Endkunden.
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From E-Commerce to V-Commerce

2011
This introductory chapter provides an overview of e-commerce marketing focused on history, trends and future predictions for the field – leading into the development and application of virtual worlds and v-commerce. It begins with a discussion of the transition from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and Web 3.0.
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E-Commerce and Mobile Commerce Application Adoptions

2006
E-commerce applications are primarily used at home and in the workplace. Utilitarian elements, including cognitive beliefs of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (at the individual level), industry pressure, organizational readiness, economics, and trust (at the business level) are key determinants contributing to the usage of e-commerce ...
Charlie Chen, Samuel C. Yang
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Ubiquitous Commerce

2011
Ubiquitous commerce, also referred to as “u-commerce” or “über-commerce”, is the combination of electronic, wireless/mobile, television, voice, and silent commerce. It extends traditional commerce (geographic, electronic, and mobile) to a world of ubiquitous networks and universal devices.
GALANXHI-JANAQI, H., NAH, Fiona Fui-hoon
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