Essays Tagged: "electronic commerce"

Electronic Commerce

Electronic CommerceInitially, the Internet was designed to be used by government and academic users, ... nment and academic users,but now it is rapidly becoming commercialized. It has on-line "shops", evenelectronic "shopping malls". Customers, browsing at their computers, can viewproducts, read descript ... see a windfall if these problems are solved. Formerchants, a secure and easily divisible supply of electronic money willmotivate more Internet surfers to become on-line shoppers. Electronic moneywill ...

(5 pages) 276 0 5.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The threat of internet security and its effects on electronic commerce

reas of vulnerability and of common security leaks include chat rooms, e-mail, browsers, and modems.Electronic commerce (e-commerce) can be defined as using an electronic network to simplify and speed ... e Global Trading Web Association (GTWA), the worlds' largest independent membership organization of electronic marketplaces, announced on November 12, 2001 that activity among its e-marketplaces is gr ...

(8 pages) 645 0 5.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

E-Commerce. The advancements in E-commerce. Is it really working? The affects. Has it been working in the past?

, e-commerce, has given the world the ability to conduct business over the internet. E-Commerce, or Electronic Commerce, is a general term for any type of business, or commercial transaction, that inv ...

(5 pages) 645 0 4.5 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

taxation of e-commerce

o prohibits state or local governments from imposing taxes that would subject buyers and sellers of electronic commerce to getting taxed twice; by the state that the purchase was made, and the state t ... on processes for more than 7,600 state and local taxing jurisdictions so that companies engaging in electronic commerce and other remote forms of commerce would not have to bear what they called an "u ...

(8 pages) 218 0 4.9 Apr/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

What regulatory measures have been taken to protect online consumer rights both at the UK and EU level?

ices of better quality and at lower prices. According to Allen Asher, "about one-fifth of the whole electronic commerce is accounted for by business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions" . As such, "consume ... could put this in their agenda on its newly-implemented statutory power of promoting good practice .Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002The Electronic commerce (EC Directive) Regulation ...

(16 pages) 312 0 4.7 Apr/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues

E commerce and its impact on business to business organisations supply chain.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARYElectronic Commerce has had significant impact on all aspects of a business. This report looks at ho ... elopments to date in e-commerce. The following have been identified as some of the most important:1.Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)2.Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)3.Internet4.Intranets and Extranet ... idation of e-marketplaces2.Standards and interoperability3.New technologies4.Sharing of benefits in electronic transactions5.New supply sources6.Management of customer relationshipsCONTENTSExecutive S ...

(12 pages) 1387 0 4.4 Apr/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

E-commerce in the new millenium and its advantages.

'E-commerce in the new millennium'Electronic commerce is the paperless exchange of business information using electronic data intercha ... s exchange of business information using electronic data interchange (EDI), through means of email, electronic bulletin boards, fax transmissions and electronic funds transfer. The concept of e-commer ... that has to be dealt with in e-commerce; online customers cannot pay with cash or by check, only by electronic means (credit cards). Also there is the issue of security with online payments, e-commerc ...

(8 pages) 434 0 4.9 Aug/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Research in the area of Information Security at Corporate Websites including the role of "Privacy Seals"

efore one starts the analysis of research in the area of web security is to gauge the importance of electronic commerce. Electronic Commerce has taken the world by storm and is perhaps the fastest gro ... ferenced from "The impact of customer trust and perception of security control on the acceptance of electronic commerce"- Suh and Han]What role does the company's website play? From an advertiser's pe ...

(16 pages) 418 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Vision for Information Technology By, Maria Parrotto

infrastructure services that service Website owners' enterprise; communication services providers, electronic commerce, and commerce service provider. Due to my limited understanding of the IT world, ...

(6 pages) 184 1 3.8 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Individual Project - Amazon.com

Amazon.com1.0 IntroductionE-Commerce, or Electronic Commerce, is a general term for any type of business, or commercial transaction, that inv ... c sites like eBay or MP3.com, to business exchanges trading goods or services between corporations. Electronic Commerce has expanded rapidly over the past five years and this growth is forecast to con ... inue or even accelerate. It is likely that in the future the boundaries between "conventional" and "electronic" commerce will become increasingly blurred as more and more businesses move parts of thei ...

(14 pages) 626 1 3.7 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Question: "A bilateral free trade agreement between the USA and Australia is likely to be of only marginal benefit to Australian businesses." Evaluate this statement.

Australian business would be pursued freely in the US market - services, manufacturing, investment, electronic commerce, telecommunications, intellectual property rights, and the movement of people. I ...

(9 pages) 196 0 3.8 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

A critique on "Doing Business in the Wired World"

. The article is well plotted by using examples of different companies to show the potential use of electronic commerce via the Internet. The article is empirical as the findings are based on experien ... ect. The main findings are:1. Companies can obtain a lot of benefits doing business through electronic commerce. First, information is available and easily accessible. One typical example is M ...

(4 pages) 93 0 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Computer programmers Compare and contrast

those programs. Nowadays Computer Programmers are an indispensable utility for computer companies, Electronic commerce businesses, private and public businesses, and in many other industries. Many pe ... nd of programmers is web programmers. Nowadays Web programmers are a very important element for the electronic commerce businesses. Web programmers are the people who build complicated web sites using ...

(5 pages) 112 0 4.4 Jul/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Programming Languages

Ethical Hacking and Ethical Hackers

de, computer and networking technology has seen enormous growth, which bring many good things e.g.: electronic commerce, easy access to vast stores of reference material, collaborative computing, e-ma ...

(7 pages) 173 0 3.5 Jul/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

Case Study on Amazon.com

Case Study On Amazon.comE-Commerce, or Electronic Commerce, is a general term for any type of business, or commercial transaction, that inv ... c sites like eBay or MP3.com, to business exchanges trading goods or services between corporations. Electronic Commerce has expanded rapidly over the past five years and this growth is forecast to con ... inue or even accelerate. It is likely that in the future the boundaries between "conventional" and "electronic" commerce will become increasingly blurred as more and more businesses move parts of thei ...

(2 pages) 203 0 4.4 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce

E - Commerce

merce. Generally it is described as any kind of business transaction where information is exchanged electronically.To some people it means shopping at a website and buying products online, to other pe ... e the customers' interest. It does not necessarily describe a process of ordering and paying online.Electronic trading, in which a supplier provides goods or services to a customer in return for payme ...

(4 pages) 196 0 2.3 Mar/2005

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

What is Electronic Commerce?

What is Electronic Commerce?"E-commerce has the potential to unleash enormous savings and business efficienc ... her than perish in, the e-commerce revolution?" Alan Waller, partner, PRICEWATERHOUSE COOPERS, EMEA.Electronic Commerce (e-commerce) is electronic business. It's using the power of computers, the Inte ... profitable way to conduct business which goes beyond the simple movement of information and expands electronic transactions from point-of-sale requirements, determination and production scheduling, ri ...

(4 pages) 133 1 3.7 May/2005

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

Ecommerce and Developing Nations

ade, economic and technological advances have created a period of intense globalization. The use of electronic commerce has been expected to spread rapidly around the world with the growth of the Inte ... ort, I discuss Canada's current position in regards to information technology and their adoption of electronic commerce. Canadian industries are explored (manufacturing, resource-based and online phar ...

(15 pages) 243 0 4.7 Jun/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

FedEx Corporation connects its Customers and Suppliers electronically.

provider. A major part of FedEx Corporation success is directly attributed to its committed use of Electronic Commerce. Electronic Commerce has not only facilitated its business processes like operat ... with seamless logistic and supply chain solutions. This case study traces the evolution of FedEx's Electronic Commerce."This top-tier recognition strongly reaffirms the ease, convenience and value Fe ...

(17 pages) 400 0 4.8 Dec/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

FedEx Corporation connects its Customers and Suppliers electronically.

provider. A major part of FedEx Corporation success is directly attributed to its committed use of Electronic Commerce. Electronic Commerce has not only facilitated its business processes like operat ... with seamless logistic and supply chain solutions. This case study traces the evolution of FedEx's Electronic Commerce."This top-tier recognition strongly reaffirms the ease, convenience and value Fe ...

(17 pages) 187 0 5.0 Dec/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies