نتایج جستجو برای: electronic commerce law

تعداد نتایج: 405046  

Journal: :international journal of finance, accounting and economics studies 0
taghi torabi associate professor at islamic azad university sciences and research branch mahsa ghorbani phd student, management & accounting faculty of allameh tabataba’i university, tehran, iran meysam bagheri phd student, management & accounting faculty of allameh tabataba’i university, tehran, iran samaneh tarighi phd student, economic faculty of islamic azad university, sciences and research branch

many e-commerce transactions via e-payment systems is carried out. the aim of this study is that the theory of structures, an empirical analysis about the importance and ranking key factors that may be on customer satisfaction in electronic payment systems affect the iranian banks.9 specific topics of the factors in e-payment systems, customer satisfaction and affect are more key, were selected...

1997
Tomoyoshi Matsuda Theodore H. Clark Ho Geun Lee

This paper addresses the functional structure of agricultural electronic marketplaces, together with associated pricing mechanisms. The analysis of transaction costs suggests that electronic commerce with intermediaries provides more efficient trading environments than electronic marketplace without intermediaries. This indicates that existing intermediary institutions will remain important for...

1998
Martin Bichler Arie Segev

Component-based e-commerce technology is a recent trend towards resolving the e-commerce challenge at both system and application levels. Instead of delivering a system as a prepackaged monolith system containing any conceivable feature, component-based systems consist of a lightweight kernel to which new features can be added in the form of components. In order to identify the central problems...

1999
Ada Scupola

Electronic commerce is becoming one of the drivers of competition and is starting playing a role in industry structural change and in affecting the competitive advantage of companies. In this article it is showed how electronic commerce might affect the scientific, technical and medical (STM) publishing sector. More specifically the paper looks at the emergence of the electronic journal as a su...

2013
Eric Ng

While the adoption rate of electronic commerce by organizations has grown significantly over the years and that they have achieved substantial savings and benefits, it has also presented numerous new challenges for them to conduct business activities in the electronic environment. This trend has prompted a need for existing business models to be reviewed, including the adoption of appropriate e...

2006
Raj GURURAJAN

To address and facilitate the growth of activities in the area of eand m-commerce, United Nations produced a document called the UNCITRAL Model Law. Article 13 of the Model Law describes the concept of ‘attribution of data messages’, a principal component in ensuring authenticity and reliability of an electronic message. The purpose behind such prescription is to ensure harmony among trading pa...

Electronic commerce as one of the most important of Innovation aspects in the process of doing business is used by many organizations and companies in the world. Cooperatives as the main part of the country's economy have fundamental role in improving and promoting of economic. Therefore, innovation methods and tools, new processes and perform business tasks such as e-commerce will play an i...

Electronic commerce as one of the most important of Innovation aspects in the process of doing business is used by many organizations and companies in the world. Cooperatives as the main part of the country's economy have fundamental role in improving and promoting of economic. Therefore, innovation methods and tools, new processes and perform business tasks such as e-commerce will play an i...

2001
Monkol Lek Benjamnin Anandarajah Narciso Cerpa Rodger Jamieson

The advent of electronic commerce (e-commerce) has marked a significant change in the way business now approach the implementation of their sales and marketing strategies. Electronic commerce growth has been accompanied by an increase in fraudulent practices. Researchers have proposed rules-based auditing systems for electronic commerce transactions, but they highly depend on the auditor’s know...

2000
Victoria Ungureanu Naftaly H. Minsky

Conventional mechanisms for electronic commerce provide strong means for securing transfer of funds, and for ensuring such things as authenticity and non-repudiation. But they generally do not attempt to regulate the activities of the participants in an e-commerce transaction, treating them, implicitly, as autonomous agents. This is adequate for most cases of client-to-vendor commerce, but is q...

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