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E-commerce: Context, Concepts and Consequences by Bandyo-Padhyay, Nanda |
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Brief Description Charts the e-business phenomenon, exploring the technical, strategic and commercial challenges faced by businesses who must meet the needs of electronic marketplace. This book combines an awareness of the technological imperatives and technical requirements of the economy with an awareness of tactical, logistical and commercial criteria. |
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Synopsis Bandyopadhyay's "E-Commerce: Context, Concepts and Consequences", is an introductory level text aimed at students taking an e-commerce module on business related and MIS/IS courses at HND, undergraduate and postgraduate level. Taking an interdisciplinary approach between business and technology, the text is written with clarity without compromising academic rigour, providing comprehensive and broad coverage of e-commerce. |
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Table of Contents CONTEXT: Chapter 1 : Introduction to Electronic Commerce Chapter 2- : The Internet and the World-Wide-Web for e-commerce Chapter 3 : Information in Organisations Chapter 4: The Intelligent Organisation CONCEPTS: Chapter 5. Communication Infrastructure for E-commerce Chapter 6. Information Management Infrastructure for Electronic Commerce Chapter 7. Operational Infrastructure for Electronic Commerce CONSEQUENCES: Chapter 8. Strategic Implementation of e-commerce Chapter 9. Creating trust in e-commerce Chapter 10. E-commerce and society in the 21st century |
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