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Papers On Computers & The Internet
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E-COMMERCE, ETHICS, SECURITY AND LAW
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This 7-page paper focuses on ethics, security and legalities as they pertain to ebusiness and ecommerce. Napster is used as an example. Bibliography has 4 sources.
Filename: MTebusethi.rtf
E-Commerce, Physical Stores, Sales Taxes
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An 8 page paper that addresses two specific questions: What impact does e-commerce have on brick-and-mortar stores? What impact does e-commerce have on sales tax revenues for cities and states? Everyone knows that e-commerce sales are still increasing exponentially. Some analysts argue this trend will only get stronger and will eventually force physical stores to close while others argue that e-commerce, at least in terms of the average consumer, will dwindle and die. Neither argument is valid. This essay discusses the effects of e-commerce and how it can be complementary to physical stores, not a substitute. A discussion regarding the reported loss of sales taxes for cities and states presents some interesting data. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGecmtx.rtf
E-Commerce: Digital Communities, Law and Policy
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of the arguments surrounding the government’s attempts at controlling the Internet. This paper considers whether the government should regulate the Internet, with a specific focus on government regulation in Singapore, and then considers whether the government in various countries have successfully regulated e-commerce. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MHwebcon.wps
E-Commerce: Future Trends
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A 7 page paper discussing 7 e-companies and
some of the reasons behind their success, along with anticipated future needs. The recent
fallout of the dot-coms has changed the perception of e-commerce, but not its reality.
Those no longer with us can be seen as failing to fully or accurately acknowledge the
customer. It is true that business has changed, but the old principle of effectively filling
customers' needs has not. The arrogance of those determined to "do it their way" has led
to their demise, allowing more efficient and more customer-responsive models to emerge.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSeComm01.wps
E-Commerce: Payment And Security Subsystems
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15 pages in length. To stand by and allow the competition to overtake one's target market via the Internet is to ignore one of the most impacting components of today's technological revolution. Indeed, the extent to which e-business has influenced the way contemporary commerce reaches an ever-expanding market is both grand and far-reaching. However, there are myriad considerations to make when organizing an online presence to insure the site's integrity and user-friendliness, with issues of security and payment subsystems two of the most important. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCEcomSf.rtf
E-Commerce: Why Dot-Coms Failed
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A 6 page paper. Dot-com businesses have been filing bankruptcy by the hundreds in the last two years. Why? That is the question this paper explores. Data regarding the numbers of failures are presented as are the reasons as reported by annalists. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGdotcom.wps
E-Commerce; A Dissertation Proposal
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This 5 page paper is the outline for a dissertation looking at the implementation of e-commerce by a large company. The outline includes security issues, advantages and disadvantages, the trade offs that may need to be undertaken to gain the most value, legal issues and how e-commerce should be approached and used strategically. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEecomds.rtf
E-Commerce; An Article Analysis
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This 5 page paper analyses an article aimed at informing businesses of the opportunities and role of e-commerce and the internet. The paper looks at what the article is saying and the content, considers the implications and then concludes with the decision that it is a biased, and explains why. The bibliograohy sites 1 source.
Filename: TEecomat.wps
E-Commerce; Comparing Businesses
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This 11 page paper considers a small e-business, selling goods on the internet. The paper uses Amazon.co.uk as a model to compare the small business in order to transfer lessons and help the small business develop a competitive advantage. Potential areas of improvement that will help create a competitive advantage are identified. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEcompebus.rtf
E-Commerce; Competing with the Supermarkets
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This 6 page paper considers the retailing of groceries in the UK through e-commerce. The paper looks at the current market with companies such as Tesco and Sainsbury and considers how easy it should be for a new entrant to enter the market and how they should compete. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEsupecom.rtf
E-Commerce; Gap Inc and Nordstrom Inc.
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This 17 page paper compares the way in which Gap Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. compete for business on the internet. Then paper includes consideration of what is meant by e-commerce, background to both the companies as well as an examination of the companies’ strategies and the way these are reflected in their web sites. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
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E-Commerce; International Trade and Virtual Contracts
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E-commerce has created many opportunities for international trade. There are also many difficulties when seeking to regulate a contract made in a virtual world. This 20 page paper looks at the problems that can be created by the lack of a paper trail and the difficulties in determining if and when a contract is enforced and then regulating that contract. The paper discusses the problem in relating to English law and how disputes may be interpreted by the courts including a discussion of the Kodak case which never reached court and the argument to use supporting documentation, such as Bills of Lading as supporting documentation. The paper then considers the international position in more detail, looking at the EU directive and issues of jurisdiction. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
Filename: TEecomcontract.rtf
E-commerce; Security and Legal Issues for UK Firms
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This 8 page paper looks at issues a business will need to consider before committing to trading on the internet. The paper starts by looking at the issue of security and fraud, including the level of fraud in the UK and the different risks faced by companies and consumers. The paper then looks at the The Data Protection Act 1998 and the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TEseclegal.rtf
E-Commerce; The Need for an International Treaty
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This 22 page paper discusses the following statement. Given the global nature of e-commerce, attempts to create an efficient set of legal rules that regulate consumer protection within the UK and Europe are short sighted. What is really required, in order to guarantee the success of e-commerce, is an International Treaty dealing with consumer protection and an International Commercial Court, which does not suffer from any jurisdictional difficulties. The bibliography cites 26 sources.
Filename: TEecomtreaty.rtf
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