Handbook on Electronic Commerce

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Michael Shaw, Robert Blanning, Troy Strader, Andrew Whinston
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Business & Economics - 723 pages
The U.S. and other developed nations are undergoing a transition from a paper econ omy to a digital economy, not unlike the transition from an oral exchange economy to a physically recorded (clay, papyrus) exchange economy that took place several millennia ago. As with the earlier transition, a change in the medium for recording and reporting transactions (i.e., from oral to written, from written to electronic) is bringing about a significant change in the economic and social system in which they are imbedded. The oral-to-written transition eventually gave us the concepts of property rights, commercial law, accounting standards, and financial transparency. What will the written-to-electronic transition give us? The answer is not clear, but we can expect that the economic system that follows this transition will differ substantially from the current system to which we are accustomed. In this book we examine the electronic exchange mechanisms of the emerging digital economy. We do so by examining eight salient topics in electronic commerce (EC). Each of these topics is examined in detail in a separate section of this book.
 

Contents

Chapter
3
Chapter 2
25
Chapter 3
53
Chapter 4
77
Chapter 5
100
Chapter 6
123
Chapter 8
148
Instrument Development Measurement
174
Chapter 17
365
Chapter 18
384
John P Baron Michael J Shaw and Andrew D Bailey 385
411
Chapter 20
431
Chapter 21
445
Chapter 23
481
Chapter 24
500
Chapter 25
521

A F Salam H R Rao and C C Pegels 175
195
Chapter 10
213
Chapter 7
232
Chapter 11
233
Chapter 12
249
Chapter 13
272
Christoph Schlueter Langdon Fabrice Roghé and Michael J Shaw 273
289
Componentbased Electronic Commerce
313
Chapter 16
338
Chapter 26
543
Chapter 27
568
Chapter 28
591
Chapter 29
613
Chapter 30
627
Chapter 31
649
Chapter 32
691
Contributors
711
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