Category: Commerce

  • North American Colonies Connection to Atlantic Commerce by Laws

    A crucial role in Atlantic commerce played the Navigation laws. The primary purpose of the Navigation act was to move toward mercantilism and gain control and monopoly over the world market and increase the profit of England significantly (Foner 91). Those laws implied that the most expensive goods from the colonies, including North America, had…

  • Online Commerce: Jurisdiction, Copyright, and Privacy Issues

    Security of Business Jurisdiction As online commerce is claimed to be one of the least protected segments of the business market, protective measures should be introduced into online commerce to protect stakeholders and consumers of the online services and products. When some instances of violation of laws occur, this problem is usually considered in accordance…

  • The E-Commerce Case With Foodmart

    In his attempt to purchase the chocolate sauce which he saw in an advertisement, Todd agreed to the online contract of Foodmart stating that sales prices are applicable to items not included in advertisements and the stocks will be dependent on the existing inventory of the nearest store to the customer. Todd demanded to be…

  • Animal Transplantation and Commerce in Organs Should Be Used to Reduce the Shortage in Organs

    Table of Contents Introduction Organ Transplantation The argument for Commercialization and use of Animal Organs Counterarguments and Refutations Discussion Conclusion References Introduction One field which has made tremendous advances in modern times is the medical field novel discoveries and innovative inventions have resulted in the development of cures for a myriad of diseases that were…

  • E-Commerce Business: Ineffective Leadership

    Table of Contents Background Literature Review Methodology Expected Results Limitations References Background With the growth of Internet shopping, online business rivalry has increased, especially among the most popular websites in the USA, such as Amazon or eBay. These e-store sites offer a direct and quick route for producers or retailers to convey their merchandises more…

  • Business Processes Integration and Management in E-Commerce Environments

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Supply Chain Processes E-commerce Integration in Supply Chain Categories of E-Commerce and their Influence Recommendations Conclusion References Abstract Recent trends influence the e-commerce surrounding as the current marketplace is consolidating, and appropriate business principles do not guarantee success. However, the traditional economy principles, such as turnover, cost-competence, and revenue maximization…

  • An Insecure Open and an Overly Secure Environment in E-Commerce

    It is not unusual today for the users of the internet to experience having their private information hacked into, by a third party (Drumheller, 2008). This could either be a systems cracker, or a hacker. Owing to the escalation in these kinds of privacy invasions, there is a need therefore to ensure that we have…

  • Increase of E-Commerce Threat in Nowadays

    Introduction E-Commerce (Electronic commerce) is one of the recent and emerging internet services. E-Commerce is simply, the doing of commerce using Electronic Technology such as internet, or other computer networks. The E-Commerce comprises the activities such as selling and buying of the products through internet. Security in the E-Commerce is one of the most challenging…

  • E-Commerce: The Using of Credit Cards

    Trade has always been one of the main spheres of human activity acquiring new forms as it developed through time. Nowadays one of the widespread forms of trade is electronic commerce, or Ecommerce, which consists in selling and buying goods and services over the Internet. With the growth and popularization of the World Wide Web,…

  • Using E-Commerce: A Technology-Based Business

    Introduction According to Wigand (1997), electronic Commerce is an integrative concept, designed to draw together a wide range of business support services. This includes inter-organizational e-mail, directories, trading support systems for commodities, products, customized products, and custom-built goods and services, ordering and logistic support systems, settlement support systems, and management information and statistical reporting systems.…