Developing a robust and responsive e-society / guest editors, Janice Burn and Sue Stoney.
E-business is a much hyped term for therelentless move towards conducting allbusiness transactions online. Too often this issimply equated with the implementation of aWeb site ranging from simple brochure wareto full-scale online operations. Working fore-business takes much more than this.
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Language: | English |
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Bradford, England :
Emerald Group Pub.,
©2003.
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Series: | Logistics information management ;
v. 16, no. 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- Abstracts & keywords; Guest Editorial; Constituent market orientation and ownership of virtual marketplaces; ICT-enabled organisations; Moving towards e-government; A decision chart for small business Web site content; How intimate are Australian e-business retail supply chains?; The Internet, e-commerce and older people; Security for Internet banking; The problems of jurisdiction to e-commerce; Dual protection offered to computer programs; Calls for papers.