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E-grāmata: Digital Economy: Impacts, Influences and Challenges

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  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2004
  • Izdevniecība: IGI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781591403654
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Digital Economy: Impacts, Influences and Challenges provides information about the socioeconomic aspects of the Digital Economy. This set of 18 essays covers the effects of Digital Economy on business transactions, technology and culture, as well as on education. It also covers various aspects of global production, trade, and investment and the effects of Internet. The chapters review best practices from concept to development, through implementation and evaluation. This book is one of the few books that looks at the digital economy from a socio economic angle, offering perspectives from scholars and practitioners of digital economics around the world.
Preface vii
Chapter I Socio-Economic Impacts and Influences of E-Commerce in a Digital Economy 1(20)
Sushil K. Sharma, Ball State University, USA
Chapter II Re-Intermediation and Deferment through E-Commerce: Neo-Austrian Interpretation of Capital and Time 21(18)
Parthasarathi Banerjee, NISTADS, India
Chapter III Risk and Investment in the Global Telecommunications Industry 39(23)
Irene Henriques, York University, Canada
Perry Sadorsky, York University, Canada
Chapter IV Reduction of Transaction Costs by Using Electronic Commerce in Financial Services: An Institutional and Empirical Approach 62(22)
Thomas Pfahler, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Kai M. Grebe, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Chapter V The Spreading Use of Digital Cash and Its Problems 84(14)
Yutaka Kurihara, Aichi University, Japan
Chapter VI Electronic Signature: The Core Legislation Category in Digital Economy 98(38)
Fjodor Ruzic, Institute for Informatics, Croatia
Chapter VII Impacts of the Digital Economy: The Shift to Consumer-Driven Competition and Life-Span Products 136(18)
Simon Mowatt, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Chapter VIII Digital Products on the Web: Pricing Issues and Revenue Models 154(21)
Gary P. Schneider, University of San Diego, USA
Chapter IX On Software Piracy 175(25)
Sougata Poddar, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
Chapter X An E-Classification of the World's Capital Cities: URL References to Web Sites 200(17)
Stanley D. Brunn, University of Kentucky, USA
Chapter XI Online Services and Regional Web Portals: Exploring the Social and EconomicImpacts 217(19)
Helen Thompson, University of Ballarat, Australia
Chapter XII ICT Growth and Diffusion: Concepts, Impacts and Policy Issues in the Indian Experience with Reference to the International Digital Divide 236(16)
Saundarjya Borbora, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India
Chapter XIII Digital Technologies and the Cross-Border Expansion of South African Banks 252(21)
Joanne Roberts, University of Durham, UK
Chipo Mukonoweshuro, University of Durham, UK
Chapter XIV Technology and Culture: E-Commerce in China 273(13)
Alev M. Efendioglu, University of San Francisco, USA
Vincent F. Yip, University of San Francisco, USA
Chapter XV Internet Economy of the Online Game Business in South Korea: The Case of NCsoft's Lineage 286(27)
Kyonghwan Park, University of Kentucky, USA
Chapter XVI Opportunities and Challenges of the New Economy for East Asia 313(31)
Donghyun Park, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chapter XVII Digital Engineering Campus: Economics, Acceptance, and Impact 344(15)
Milind J. Mahajan, Mirash Infotech, India
Sunil S. Umrani, Sunind Systems, India
Narendra S. Chaudhari, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chapter XVIII Corporate Strategies in a Digital World: Supply Chain Management and Customer Relationship Management- Development and Integration-Focus 359(22)
Purva Kansal, Panjab University, India
Keshni Anand Arora, Indian Administrative Services, India
About the Editors 381(1)
About the Authors 382(7)
Index 389