Introduction: Internet‚ E-commerce E-commerce is used to describe the execution of business transactions within and across countries using the internet. In simpler terms e-commerce is the process of buying and selling via the internet (Graham‚ 2008). These transactions may either be B2B or B2C or C2C. Generally internet usage level and infrastructure for e-commerce are very low in poorer countries (Shenkar & Luo 2008. The trend is fast changing and according to the Internet World Stats‚ as at September
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Cncard on the Chinese electronic payment system and online game industry. Design/Methodology/Approach – The paper takes the form of a case study. Findings – To do online business in China‚ firms need to consider the payment problem because current e-payment system is not reliable and widely applicable. In this paper‚ Junnet.net‚ a Chinese online payment company specialized in online game industry‚ introduced a collective prepaid card Cncard to solve EPS problem. The findings show that Cncard has
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Chapter 1 Introductory Aspects 1.1 Background of the Study Electronic commerce over the Internet is a new way of conducting business. Though only three years old‚ it has the potentials to radically alter the economic activities and the social environment. Already‚ it affects such large sectors as communications‚ finance and retail trade (altogether‚ about 30 per cent of GDP). It holds promise in areas such as education‚ health and government (about 20 per cent of GDP). The largest effects
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Bibliography: 3. Kaveri Subrahmanyam‚ Robert E. Kraut‚ Patrica M. Greenfield‚ Elisheva F. Gross. “The Impact of Home Computer Use on Children’s Activities and Development”‚ 16-year-old HomeNet participant (1995) 4
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Go to Database Directory || Go to Bibliography Reproduced with permission of 17 Journal of Law and Commerce (1998) 343-353 CISG: From the Perspective of the Practitioner V. Susanne Cook Introduction I. Comparing Some Key Provisions of CISG to the Uniform Commercial Code A. The Statute of Frauds B. Warranty disclaimers C. The battle of the forms II. On Opting into and out of CISG A. Advantages B. Disadvantages C. Opting into CISG III. Conclusion Introduction Like it or
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How UNIQLO develop the China market by E-commerce through Taobao.com Give a brief overview of the case and why the group picked it: Uniqlo has been entered into China market since 2002 and there has nine retail shops in 2005. Unfortunately‚ she was not successful to run the business since later on two shops was closed. It showed that the low price strategy which she was using is not appropriate for her to growth in China. In view of the results‚ Uniqlo was finding ways to capture the huge potential
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Thesis-D Topic: The challenges of Legal and technical infrastructure of e-banking in India. Abstract Electronic banking has been successfully adopted by developed countries and has been fully embraced by all the stakeholders active in the process. But developing countries are still lagging behind to fully embrace the benefits of e-banking. This paper explores Technical and legal factors impacting e-banking adoption in India. The research framework consists of two dimensions; technology
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Online shopping is one of the biggest conveniences about using the internet. The idea of e-commerce came around in the early 1970s and in 1981 the first online marketplace was born. E-commerce is still a constantly evolving idea and technology. It’s a great idea for businesses wishing to expand to more people around the globe. The majority people that participate in online shopping have a good experience overall and positive view of the idea according to research (Saleh‚ 2013). However‚ there are
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of BIS 375 Week 4 E-Commerce Strategic Matrix contains: B2B versus B2C Business - Management Individual E-Commerce Strategic Matrix Resources: Electronic Reserve Readings‚ the Internet‚ or other resources Select a faculty-approved industry such as automotive‚ healthcare‚ retail‚ call center‚ restaurant‚ and so forth. Prepare a simple matrix in which you compare and contrast business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce. Include at least
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Brick and Mortar Retail vs. E-commerce What is the Solution? 1. Executive Summary Although the recent development of the Internet has skyrocketed business sales for the average e-commerce company‚ there are many advantages that they are missing out on that a brick and mortar organization can provide. So where is the ultimate middle-ground a firm can search for when aspiring to provide quality products and quality customer service in the most efficient way? The following is a discussion on the
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