The Economic and Social Impact of E-commerce By Daniel Karam 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BODY – a. Understanding E-commerce: a.i. Definition a.ii. Types b. E-Commerce’s Impact on economy: b.i. GDP Growth b.ii. E-Commerce in developing countries c. E-Commerce’s Impact on society: 3. CONCLUSION Abstract Electronic commerce has had large economic effects in
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CHAPTER Introduction to e-commerce 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES ● ● ● ● ● ● To understand the complexity of e-commerce and its many facets. To explore how e-business and e-commerce fit together. To identify the impact of e-commerce. To recognise the benefits and limitations of e-commerce. To use classification frameworks for analysing e-commerce. To identify the main barriers to the growth and development of e-commerce in organisations. WHAT IS ELECTRONIC COMMERCE? Even today
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A competitive advantage is an advantage over competitors gained by offering consumers greater value either by means of lower prices or by providing greater benefits and services that justify higher prices. Competitive strategies 1. Differentiation-this involves selecting one or more criteria used by buyers in a market. It is about charging a premium price that more than covers the additional production cost and about giving customers clear reasons to prefer the product over other‚ less differentiated
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Financial Control Auditing in an Electronic Environment (e-Auditing) Presented to Dr. Marwa Tarek Presented By: Pierre Guirguis 9104428 Rimon Abd El-Meseih 9104386 Mahmoud Mohamed Refaat Auditing in an Electronic Environment (e-Auditing) * What is e-Auditing? Electronic auditing‚ or e-Auditing‚ is computer-assisted auditing that uses electronic records to complete all or part of the audit. If you use a computer to record your business activity and maintain this data electronically
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coming now that is E-Ball Concept pc. The E-Ball concept pc is a sphere shaped computer which is the smallest design among all the laptops and desktops. This computer has all the entire feature like a traditional computer‚ elements like keyboard or mouse. DVD‚ large screen display. E Ball is designed that pc is be placed on two stands‚ opens by pressing and holding the two buttons located on each side of the E-Ball pc ‚ this pc is the latest concept technology. The E-Ball is a sphere
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INFLUENCE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF ADULT STUDENTS ENROLLED IN DISTANCE EDUCATION Table of Contents Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 3 Relevant Background Information 3 Statement of the problem 6 Purpose of the Study 7 Research Questions 7 Theoretical Framework 8 Chapter 2 – LITERATURE REVIEW 12 Distance Learning 12 Conceptual models: Adult-learning models 15 Adult Learning Styles 17 Barriers to Learning in distance education 19 Faculty Barriers in Distance Learning 20 Adult
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//~‘L~ FIRST-MOVER ADVANTAGES Marvin B. Lieberman David B. Montgomery’ October 1987 Research Paper No. 969 1The authors are‚ respectively‚ Assistant Professor of Business Policy‚ and Robert A. Magowan Professor of Marketing‚ at the Stanford Business School. We thank Piet Vanden Abeele‚ Rajiv Lal‚ Mark Satterthwaite and Birger Wernerfelt for helpfiul discussions on earlier drafts. The Strategic Management Program at Stanford Business School provided financial support. / ~‘N ~ Abstract
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Personal Goals HCS/301 Undergraduate Nursing Studies June 15‚ 2014 Personal Goals Goals can be personal or professional‚ long-term or short-term‚ but they help us track our course and stay on target for our future endeavors. Securing the image you see for your future requires straightforward ideas‚ dedication‚ and a passion to carry you through to the end. A goal is an end to which you direct your efforts. (Carter‚ Bishop‚ & Kravits‚ 2011‚ “Glossary”). The objectives desired by each individual
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Alfred’s Market Plan Paper Our group tried to target students and creators again. We increased sales and market shares to these two groups‚ and to the other four groups too. Student market share went from 34.7% in decision 3 to 44.7% in decision 4‚ Home Users went from 21.9% to 29.5%‚ Assistants went from 4.5% to 5.4%‚ Creators went from 20.4% to 24.5%‚ Managers went from 7.7% to 9.8%‚ and Parents went from 12.9% to 19.9%. Our marketing mix strategy didn’t change a lot in decision 4. We kept
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Collaborative Learning Basically‚ from a personal stance‚ intrinsic to group work is the process of students working together to do a task whereby shared goals are realised through the sharing of knowledge. As stressed by both Ted Panitz (n.d) in his article ‘Collaborative versus Cooperative Learning- A Comparison of the two Concepts which will help us understand the underlying nature of interactive learning’ and Olga Kozar (2010) in her article ‘Towards Better Group Work: Seeing the Difference
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