How E-commerce capabilities have affected international business
Title: How E-commerce capabilities have affected international business
Category: Business & Economy / Management
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How E-commerce capabilities have affected international business
Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, is a very broad term. E-commerce conducted between businesses differs from that carried out between a business and its consumers. For business-to-consumer e-commerce, the Web has become the dominant pipeline. E-commerce is not just about buying and selling things over the Internet but also the electronic exchange of business data between two or more organizations' computer systems. E-commerce includes buying and selling any item over the Internet, electronic fund transfer, smart
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Appendices
Appendix A
eMarketer website, Retail E-Commerce: Future Trends, December, 2005, http://www.emarketer.com
Appendix B
eMarketer website, Retail E-Commerce: Future Trends, December, 2005, http://www.emarketer.com, Source: Forrester Research, May 2005
Appendix C
eMarketer, Western Europe: E-Commerce: Spotlight on the UK, Germany and France, June 2005, http://www.emarketer.com
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