E-Commerce and Privacy Presented by : Kate Lee Date : 3 June 2013 What is E-business or E-commerce? E-business All electronically mediated information exchanges‚ both within an organization and with external stakeholders supporting the range of business processes (Chaffey 2011) E-commerce - All electronically mediated information exchanges between an organization and its external stakeholders (Chaffey 2011) - A sub-system of e-business Advantages & Disadvantages of E-commerce Advantages
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THE ROLE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY AND THE JUDICIARY ON CONSUMER PROTECTION A consumer can be defined as someone who acquires goods or services for direct use or ownership rather than for resale or use in production and manufacturing. Consumer protection consists of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud
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E-Business: An Introduction Course Format Lectures › Text book Turban‚ E; King‚ D; Lee‚ J K; Viehland‚ D (2008)‚ Electronic Commerce: A Managerial Perspective. Prentice Hall‚ USA) › Additional handouts will be given in class/ uploaded on Black Board Laboratory work (HTML and JavaScript) Case studies Role plays What this course will cover Basics of e-Commerce (first week) Divided into B2C and B2B e-Commerce › Weeks 2-4 B2C e-Commerce › Remainder of the semester B2B e-Commerce
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1: Overview of Electronic Commerce Learning objectives Define the term E-commerce Identify different categories of E-commerce Explain the characteristics of e-commerce Describe the role of intelligent agent and software agent in e-commerce environment State the benefit of e-commerce to customers‚ society and business organisation Explain the technical and non-technical limitation of e-commerce 1.0 Definition of Ecommerce Definition of Commerce1: Commerce is the whole system of an
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E-commerce Electronic Commerce or e-commerce is running business by using the internet to conduct commercial transaction that involves the transfer of information between corporations. Also‚ it is the part of E-business that deals with a trading in products and services between organization and individual. It is currently one of the most important aspects of the Internet to emerge. Types of E-commerce E-commerce can be divided into five main categories; 1. B2B or Business-to-Business e-commerce
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Introduction The Consumer Protection Act 1999 (CPA) is an act with the objective to protect the consumers’ right which came into force in Malaysia on 15th November 1999. Basically‚ the provisions of this act cover areas not covered by other existing laws. This act provides simple and inexpensive redressal to the consumer’s grievances and relief of a specific nature for example from ‘false’‚ ‘misleading’ or ‘deceptive’ as to conduct‚ representation or practice and that they shall not be practiced
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1. Define the terms e-business Aims to use and influence the unique qualities of Internet and Web 2. Define the terms e-commerce E-commerce involves digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals 3. What is the key factor in determining if a transaction is “commerce”? Commercial transactions involve the exchange of value across organizational or individual boundaries in return for products or services 4. List and briefly
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E-commerce occurs in various forms and between various entities in the market. One among the question faced by nations is how to tax it. As the internet crosses the boundaries the main challenges are how can the basic requirements of physical presence and substantial nexus criteria of taxation can be met. The article tries to analyse the key issues in the area of e-commerce taxation. Article alarms the nation that if it is left untaxed it will give rise to a parallet economy. Every industry contributes
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E-Commerce and Travel/Tourism Issues and Challenges Hannes Werthner EC3 – E-Commerce Competence Center‚ Vienna IFITT Context • Globalization (alliances - mergers) and differentiation complexity • Convergence (also industries) and „cross overs“ • Information economy – importance of digital products and information as integral partof economic activities (Bell 1973‚ Tapscott 1998) • Network economy – growing interdependencies among (economic) actors with network e ffects (Kelly 1999)
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This paper provides an overview of e-commerce activities in the textile and apparel industries. We begin with a brief look at the current competitive landscape in the “bricks and mortar” apparel industry‚ highlighting the changes that have occurred over the past decade as retailers have adopted “lean-retailing” business models in response to increased product proliferation and shorter product life cycles. With the advent of the internet‚ apparel sales have started to move on-line. To understand
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