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|a 2256
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|a Ifinedo, Princely
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|a E-Business
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Applications and Global Acceptance
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|b IntechOpen
|c 2012
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|a 1 electronic resource (148 p.)
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|a Computer networking and communications / bicssc
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|a EDI (electronic data interchange)
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|a Ifinedo, Princely
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|a Directory of Open Access Books
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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|a 10.5772/2256
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|a E-Business - Applications and Global Acceptance is a collection of well-written papers that employ empirical and theoretical/conceptual approaches to highlight insights on the global acceptance of electronic business (e-business) and other useful applications and conceptualizations in the area. As our knowledge of the e-business phenomenon continues to mature and evolve, it is pertinent that new insights and information be made available. This edited book is published against such a backdrop. In essence, this book seeks to provide value to both e-business researchers and practitioners, with information sourced from differing regions of the world. The diversity in the sources of insights is welcome and this edited book covers a wide range of interesting, topical, and timely issues dealing with the acceptance of e-business applications or systems, business processes integration and management, the extension of e-business concepts to not-for-profit (nonprofit) organizations, and the construction of a service innovation model. Without a doubt, this book will be a comprehensive reference point for knowledge seekers who want to understand emerging conceptualizations, processes, and behaviors in the e-business domain.
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