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History of E-Commerce

2006
E-commerce or electronic commerce, also known as e-business, refers to the transaction of goods and services through electronic communications. Although the general public has become familiar with e-commerce only in the last decade or so, e-commerce has actually been around for over 30 years.
Yan Tian, Concetta Stewart
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E-Commerce

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the impact of e-commerce and related issues on companies. E-commerce opens up the possibility of new markets and opportunities but brings with it significant new areas of risk. E-commerce business models are centered heavily on customer expectations and demands and so businesses need to be aware of the ...
Andrea Oates   +2 more
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E-Commerce

2007
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that with the advent of software as a service (SaaS), companies can now benefit from choosing software vendors that offer monthly subscription fees for use, thereby reducing the overall cost of ownership. Semiconductor companies that plan to grow rapidly and want broad functionality are attracted to enterprise ...
Jeorge S. Hurtarte   +2 more
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Essays on E-Commerce

2021
This dissertation comprises of three essays that examine different aspects of e-commerce. Given that e-commerce is growing exponentially around the globe, these essays makes contributions to the literature that might continue to spur this growth.
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Introduction to e-Commerce

2000
Banks are increasingly focused on the profitability of their customers. Profitability studies indicate that the most profitable relationships, both personal and business, are those with customers who are looking for online services. There are differences between providing customers electronic access via a private network vs. an open network such as the
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E-COMMERCE [PDF]

open access: possibleRomanian Economic and Business Review, 2008
E-commerce (Electronic Commerce or EC) is the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet, especially the World Wide Web. In practice, this term and a newer term, e-business is often used interchangeably. For online retail selling, the term e-tailing sometimes used.
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E-commerce : Role of E-commerce in Today's Business

Computing Trendz - The Journal of Emerging Trends in Information Technology, 2016
Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce which consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the internet and other computer networks. Ecommerce stands for electronic commerce and pertains to trading in goods and services through the electronic medium.
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E-Commerce

Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 2004
The emergence of e-commerce (EC) is changing business theory and practice. Educational institutions and companies are trying to educate and train students and employees in EC applications and technology. Because EC is evolving and changing so rapidly, organizations face numerous challenges, and there are opportunities in developing curricula for EC ...
Angappa Gunasekaran   +2 more
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E-COMMERCE — COMPETITION

Computer Law & Security Report, 2002
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the main competition issues regarding the provision of Internet content from a European perspective. Some of the analysis is prospective and speculative in nature as the main issues are only beginning to crystallise and the Commission is in the process of reforming EU competition law.
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The Taxation of E-Commerce

IETE Technical Review, 2000
The growth of Internet commerce has presented policy makers with a host of complex new issues over the last few years, from encryption to broadband access. One of the most vexing problem, however, is not a new issue, but an age-old one: taxation. On the one hand, free-market libertarians argue that online retail transactions should stay beyond the ...
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