
Electronic Commerce 2002
A Managerial Perspective: International Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 20. November 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
914 pages
978-0-13-098425-8 (ISBN)
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Description
For one/two-semester courses in Electronic Commerce.
One of the first texts entirely dedicated to EC, this comprehensive, user-friendly text describes what electronic commerce is; how it is being conducted and managed; and its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. With a blend of theory and practical application, this text is structured around the notion that EC applications require certain technological infrastructures and other support mechanisms. It recognizes that e-business has two parts: business and technology.
One of the first texts entirely dedicated to EC, this comprehensive, user-friendly text describes what electronic commerce is; how it is being conducted and managed; and its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. With a blend of theory and practical application, this text is structured around the notion that EC applications require certain technological infrastructures and other support mechanisms. It recognizes that e-business has two parts: business and technology.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-098425-8 (9780130984258)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions

Efraim Turban | David King | Jae K. Lee
Electronic Commerce 2004
A Managerial Perspective: International Edition
Book
11/2003
3rd Edition
Pearson
€54.46
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Previous edition
Turban | Efraim Turban
Review Copy
Book
04/2000
Pearson Education (US)
Unfortunately, price unknown
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Content
I. A REAL REVOLUTION.
1. Overview of Electronic Commerce.
Appendix: Supply and value chains.
2. The Digital Economy.
II. B2C EC -INTERNET MARKETING.
3. Retailing in Electronic Commerce (e-Tailing).
4. Internet Consumers, e-Service, and Market Research.
Appendix: CRM.
5. Advertisement in E-Commerce.
III. B2B EC.
6. Company-Centric B2B.
Appendix: From Traditional to Internet-Based EDI.
7. E-Marketplaces and B2B Exchanges.
Appendix: The Extranets.
8. B2B Support Services.
IV. OTHER EC MODELS AND APPLICATIONS.
9. Dynamic Pricing: Auctions and More.
10. Service Industries, Online Publishing, and Knowledge Dissemination.
11. Intrabusiness, e-Government, and More.
V. BUILDING EC SYSTEMS.
12. Building E-Commerce Applications and Infrastructure.
Appendix 12A: Building an Application with Yahoo! Store.
13. E-Commerce Security.
14. Electronic Payment Systems.
15. Order Fulfillment, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management.
VI. IMPLEMENTING EC.
16. EC Strategy and Implementation.
17. The Regulatory Environment of Electronic Commerce.
18. E-Communities, Global, and Other Issues in EC.
19. M-Commerce.
Appendices: A. Infrastructure for EC. B. Web Tools, Web Page Design and Creation. C. Web Programming. D. Intelligent Agents. (Located on the Text Website).
1. Overview of Electronic Commerce.
Appendix: Supply and value chains.
2. The Digital Economy.
II. B2C EC -INTERNET MARKETING.
3. Retailing in Electronic Commerce (e-Tailing).
4. Internet Consumers, e-Service, and Market Research.
Appendix: CRM.
5. Advertisement in E-Commerce.
III. B2B EC.
6. Company-Centric B2B.
Appendix: From Traditional to Internet-Based EDI.
7. E-Marketplaces and B2B Exchanges.
Appendix: The Extranets.
8. B2B Support Services.
IV. OTHER EC MODELS AND APPLICATIONS.
9. Dynamic Pricing: Auctions and More.
10. Service Industries, Online Publishing, and Knowledge Dissemination.
11. Intrabusiness, e-Government, and More.
V. BUILDING EC SYSTEMS.
12. Building E-Commerce Applications and Infrastructure.
Appendix 12A: Building an Application with Yahoo! Store.
13. E-Commerce Security.
14. Electronic Payment Systems.
15. Order Fulfillment, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management.
VI. IMPLEMENTING EC.
16. EC Strategy and Implementation.
17. The Regulatory Environment of Electronic Commerce.
18. E-Communities, Global, and Other Issues in EC.
19. M-Commerce.
Appendices: A. Infrastructure for EC. B. Web Tools, Web Page Design and Creation. C. Web Programming. D. Intelligent Agents. (Located on the Text Website).