The Economic and Social Impacts of E-CommerceLubbe, Sam Idea Group Inc (IGI), 01/07/2002 - 280 من الصفحات E-Commerce has brought about many changes in organizations and has had significant impacts on the quality of life that is experienced by individuals or even indirectly as members of society. The need to have fast and efficient information on products is crucial to our socially conscious and technologically dependent society; hence, information technology has increased the intolerable burden of handling the increasing amount of information and human errors which the society is expected to contend with. The Economic and Social Impacts of E-Commerce addresses issues associated with the advent of e-commerce, and its significance within society. |
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Chapter II The Economic and Social Impact of Electronic Commerce in Developing Countries | 22 |
Chapter III Adverse Effects of ECommerce | 33 |
Chapter IV The Emerging Need for ECommerce Accepted Practice ECAP | 50 |
Chapter V The Theory Behind the Economic Role of Managing the Strategic Alignment of Organizations While Creating New Markets | 69 |
Chapter VI Online Customer Service | 95 |
A Managerial Perspective | 103 |
Acceptance and Adoption of ECommerce | 121 |
A South African Study | 135 |
Chapter X ELearning is a Social Tool for ECommerce at Tertiary Institutions | 154 |
Chapter XI Relating Cognitive ProblemSolving Style to User Resistance | 184 |
The Impact of Privacy Concerns on Electronic Commerce Use and Regulatory Preferences | 213 |
A Process View | 239 |
About the Authors | 258 |
Index | 263 |
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