Introduction to E-Commerce 1. Allows organizations to exchange information relating to the sale of goods and services through the integration of three elements: a. Communications b. Data management c. Security capabilities 2. Traditional vs E-commerce a. Information exchange and processing b. Authentication and nonrepudiation c. Customer service 3. E-commerce models a. Business to customer (B2C) i. Businessa
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implies Philippines is really an insignificant player in world economy in terms of economic output‚ and 95 millions population‚ about 1.5% of ~7 billion world population‚ means current productivity level is only one third of world average. This is a typical characteristic of developing Asian countries‚ i.e.‚ high population but low economic production output. However‚ even if only comparing with average of developing Asian countries‚ including China‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Pakistan‚ Singapore
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• Afghanistan • President – Hamid Karzai‚ President of Afghanistan (2001–present) • Bangladesh • President 1. Zillur Rahman‚ President of Bangladesh (2009–2013) 2. Abdul Hamid‚ President of Bangladesh (2013–present) • Prime Minister – Sheikh Hasina‚ Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–present) • Bhutan • Monarch – Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck‚ King of Bhutan (2006–present) • Prime Minister – Lyonchen Jigme Thinley‚ Prime Minister of Bhutan (2008–present) • China (People’s Republic
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Impact of E-Commerce on Marketing Marketing is one of the business function most dramatically affected by emerging information technologies. Companies can use the web to provide ongoing information‚ service and support‚ creating positive interaction with customers that can serve as the foundation for long term relationships and encourage repeat purchases. Even cyber shopping allows customers to sit in the comfort of their homes and purchase their goods. One can shop any kind of product or service
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ECONOMIES OF SCALE AND ECONOMIES OF SCOPE Economies of scale are reductions in average costs attributable to production volume increases. They typically are defined in relation to firms‚ which may seek to achieve economies of scale by becoming large or even dominant producers of a particular type of product or service. A distinction can be made between internal and external economies of scales. Internal economies of scale occur when a firm reduces costs by increasing production. External economies
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[pic] GSM 5000 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS Problem Based Learning Lecturer : Dr. WAN AZMAN SAINI WAN NGAH By: Khong Yeen Lai GM 04349 PROBLEM BASED LEARNING: GSM5000 (MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS) GROUP 1 No. 1 You have been appointed as a member of a consultation team who is working on this very important assignment for a soft drink company. The main task is to evaluate
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Running Head: All My Sons All My Sons Gwen Hopkins June 11‚ 2014 HUM 102 All My Sons Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons‚” is based on an American middleclass family‚ much like any other‚ they love and respect each other. They go about their daily lives‚ just as any other family does‚ but the Kellers have a secret. Joe Keller‚ the father‚ sold parts that were manufactured in his factory‚ that were defective. He stays home from work‚ the day the parts were shipped‚ and ordered his business
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The economy of India is the ninth-largest in the world by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).[1] The country is one of the G-20 major economies and a member of BRICS. On a per-capita-income basis‚ India ranked 141st by nominal GDP and 130th by GDP (PPP) in 2012‚ according to the IMF.[12] India is the 19th-largest exporter and the 10th-largest importer in the world. Economic growth rate slowed to around 5.0% for the 2012–13 fiscal year compared with 6.2% in the previous
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GLOBAL ECONOMIES Global Economies: The New Paradigm of Trans-Global Industry and Commerce Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Degree of PhD in International Business and Program Management 1 Kelly Eugene Higgins I.D.: UD17818BIN25641 Atlantic International University‚ Honolulu‚ HI 8 June 2013 GLOBAL ECONOMIES Part 1 Reflection Despite the attempted global empires that have existed and flourished to greater or lesser extents throughout the history of human civilization‚ the
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ABSTRACT The research reported in this thesis was on “Child labour and its effects on the economy of Pakistan in relation to developing countries”. The purpose of research was to study the impact macro-economic factors on child labour. The secondary data was collected by consultation of literature in the libraries and Internet and also from economic survey data of Pakistan. Statsgraphics software was applied to analyze data for frequencies regression parameters and ANOVA table results were interpreted
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