Electronic Business in Developing Countries

Electronic Business in Developing Countries

Author: Sherif Kamel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1591403561

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"This books tackles issues of e-business with a vision to the future on how to bridge these gaps and close down the barriers between the different corners of the world"--Provided by publisher.


The Diffusion of E-commerce in Developing Economies

The Diffusion of E-commerce in Developing Economies

Author: Zeinab Karake-Shalhoub

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1847202993

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Business managers in developing countries would find in this volume a solid background to e-commerce at large, and to its significance within a wider framework of a resource-based view of their business and of the national economic settings within which they operate. The book is of special importance to the academic community of Internet students, as well as for those interested in economic development, by providing a pioneering insight into the issue of e-commerce in developing countries which may emerge strongly in the upcoming years. Aharon Kellerman, Growth and Change Undoubtedly an important contribution. E-commerce is a technology which holds the possibility of levelling the global trading playing field. This book provides a necessary review of current issues in e-commerce in developing economies, and a useful collection of good practice and solid theory for scholars, policymakers and professionals. John Peters, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, UK This is a road map of some of the challenges governments and companies face, in terms of physical and human infrastructure, as countries wrestle with a rapidly changing commercial environment. As the virtual world conquers ever more of the material world, countries that adapt and adopt to a cyber reality will likely do better. If you are doing business or setting policy in a developing country, you want to understand and address the issues raised in this book. Juan Enriquez, CEO, Biotechonomy, US and author of The Untied States of America and As the Future Catches You The authors of this unique volume provide a timely and valuable perspective on how technology and the Internet revolution are changing business and spurring development across the world, especially in emerging countries. Utilizing a framework grounded in rigorous theory, they provide a fine-grained understanding of electronic commerce adoption processes by public and private sector entities in developing countries. In so doing, they consider how each exchange encounter is shaped by, and in turn shapes, relational characteristics that form the basis for growth and development. Using a resource-based view of economies, the authors hypothesize that differences in the adoption of electronic commerce technologies in developing economies can be attributed to a sense-and-respond capability of governments with respect to new technologies, which they term technological opportunism . One of their main objectives is to establish the distinctiveness of technology opportunities from related constructs, such as innovativeness, and show that it offers a significantly better explanation of technology adoption and diffusion than do existing constructs. The book examines a number of developing countries experiences with electronic government, bringing real life experience to the adoption of an e-government model by looking at the issue from strategic as well as operational perspectives. The volume s ground-breaking research and conclusions will be of great interest to professionals, researchers and students in the areas of e-commerce and economic development; government officials of developing and newly industrialized countries contemplating e-government initiatives; and information technology managers.


Information Economy Report

Information Economy Report

Author: United Nations Publications

Publisher: Information Economy Report

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789211128871

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Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is rapidly transforming the way in which enterprises are interacting among each other as well as with consumers and governments. Despite important potential benefits, businesses and consumers in developing countries were for a long time slow to exploit e-commerce. As a result of changes in the evolving landscape for information and communications technologies (ICTs), this pattern is now changing, and e-commerce is growing rapidly in emerging markets and developing economies. Against this background, this publication revisits the potential opportunities and risks of e-commerce and examines how countries can benefit the most from the phenomenon in today's Information Society. Using official statistics and private sector data, it provides an up-to-date review of global and regional trends related to e-commerce in view of changes in the ICT landscape, focusing on developing countries while drawing lessons from developed countries.


Electronic Business in Developing Countries

Electronic Business in Developing Countries

Author: Sherif Kamel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 1591403545

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Information Economy Report 2015

Information Economy Report 2015

Author: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789210572583

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Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is rapidly transforming the way in which enterprises are interacting among each other as well as with consumers and governments. Despite important potential benefits, businesses and consumers in developing countries were for a long time slow to exploit e-commerce. As a result of changes in the evolving landscape for information and communications technologies (ICTs), this pattern is now changing, and e-commerce is growing rapidly in emerging markets and developing economies. Against this background, this publication revisits the potential opportunities and risks of e-commerce and examines how countries can benefit the most from the phenomenon in today's Information Society. Using official statistics and private sector data, it provides an up-to-date review of global and regional trends related to e-commerce in view of changes in the ICT landscape, focusing on developing countries while drawing lessons from developed countries.


E-commerce and Digital Trade

E-commerce and Digital Trade

Author: Paul R. Baker

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2017-07-24

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13: 1849291683

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E-Commerce and Digital Trade reviews the current frameworks, legal issues, empirical data, WTO member states proposals, and existing literature. It is designed for policy-makers in Commonwealth small states, LDCs, and sub-Saharan African countries to participate in global work on the subject area, including the WTO work programme on e-commerce.


Potential Impacts and Impediments of Electronic Commerce in Developing Nations

Potential Impacts and Impediments of Electronic Commerce in Developing Nations

Author: Daniel Kinyanjui

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 3668460450

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Scientific Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Business economics - Trade and Distribution, , language: English, abstract: This paper tries to bring to light the meaning and types of ecommerce and then gives a brief overview of how ecommerce has evolved over time. An attempt has also been made to highlight how successful implementation of ecommerce models could impact the businesses and economies of developing countries as well as the various obstacles that hinder effective implementation and adoption of ecommerce in these countries.