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The Scope of Electronic Commerce
Definition of Electronic Commerce,
Electronic E-commerce and the Trade Cycle
Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange
Internet Commerce, E-Commerce in Perspective
Business Strategy in an Electronic Age: Supply Chains
Porter’s Value Chain Model, Inter-Organizational Value Chains
Competitive Strategy, Porter’s Model
First Mover Advantage Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Competitive Advantage using E-Commerce
Business Strategy, Introduction to Business Strategy
Strategic Implications of IT, Technology
Business Environment, Business Capability
Exiting Business Strategy, Strategy Formulation & Implementation Planning
E-Commerce Implementation
E-Commerce Evaluation
Characteristics of B2B EC
Models of B2B Ec
Procurement Management Using the Buyer’s Internal Marketplace
Just in Time Delivery
B2B Models
Auctions and Services from Traditional to Internet-Based EDI
The Role of Software Agents for B2B EC
Electronic marketing in B2B
Solutions of B2B EC
Managerial Issues
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
EDI: The Nuts and Bolts
EDI & Business
Architecture of the Internet
Intranet and Extranet
Intranet software
Applications of Intranets
Intranet Application Case Studies
Considerations in Intranet Deployment
The Extranets,
The structures of Extranets
Extranet products & services
Applications of Extranets
Business Models of Extranet Applications, Managerial Issues
Electronic Payment Systems
Is SET a failure
Electronic Payments & Protocols
Security Schemes in Electronic payment systems
Electronic Credit card system on the Internet
Electronic Fund Transfer and Debit cards on the Internet
Stored – value Cards and E-Cash
Electronic Check Systems
Prospect of Electronic Payment Systems
Managerial Issues
Public Policy: From Legal Issues to Privacy
Public Policy Issues in E-commerce
The major ethical, social, and political issues that have developed around e-commerce over the past seven to eight years can be loosely categorized into four major dimensions: information rights, property rights, governance, and public safety and welfare. Some of the ethical, social, and political issues raised in each of these areas include the following:
- Information rights: What rights to their own personal information do individuals have in a public marketplace, or in their private homes when Internet technology makes information collection so pervasive and efficient? What rights do individuals have to access information about business firms and other organizations?
- Property rights: How can traditional intellectual property rights be enforced in an internet world where perfect copies of protected works can be made and easily distributed worldwide in seconds?
- Governance: Should the Internet and e-commerce be subject to public laws? And if so, what law-making bodies have jurisdiction - state, federal, and/or international?
- Public safety and welfare: What efforts should be undertaken to ensure equitable access to the Internet and e-commerce channels? Should governments be responsible for ensuring that schools and colleges have access to the Internet? Is certain online content and activities - such as pornography and gambling - a threat to public safety and welfare? Should mobile commerce be allowed from moving vehicles?
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