Showing posts with label Commerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commerce. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Sales, Leases and Electronic Commerce: Problems and Materials on National and International Transactions (American Casebook Series)

Sales, Leases and Electronic Commerce: Problems and Materials on National and International Transactions (American Casebook Series)Features the original Article 2 with its new judicial interpretations and refinements. Includes new cases and problems based on current cases. Explores Article 2 revisions emphasizing substantively revised sections such as the solution to the "battle of forms" or the decision to retain a substantively changed statute of frauds. Analyzes the history of the contract/tort dichotomy underlying product liability law and the effort of the proposed Article 2 revision to clarify that body of law. Examines warranties and disclaimers, risk of loss, rejection, revocation of acceptance, cure, remedies, and other traditional structures.
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Friday, January 16, 2009

Electronic Commerce 2008 (Electronic Commerce)

Electronic Commerce 2008 (Electronic Commerce)

This text describes the essentials of electronic commerce–how it is being conducted and managed as well as assessing its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. It is a clear, simple, well-organized book, and provides all the basic definitions as well as logical support. Using extensive, vivid examples from large corporations, small businesses, government and not-for-profit agencies from all over the world, it makes the concepts presented come alive for readers.

Beginning with a comprehensive introduction to E-commerce, the book explores internet marketing, B2B and C-commerce, E-marketplaces and internet consumerism, E-government, mobile commerce, auctions, security, electronic payment systems, and strategy and implementation to launch a successful E-commerce business.

Written by experienced authors who are well-versed in real-world practices, this book will prove invaluable for managers and professional people in any functional area of business; as well as those in government, education, health services, and other areas that can benefit from a knowledge of e-commerce.



Customer Review: Anything But Concise--And You Reference Wikipedia???

While this book has allowed me (a person who has little business experience in electronic commerce) to better understand and appreciate the great influence e-commerce has had both in the U.S. and worldwide, I am constantly annoyed with the repetition throughout the book. Although, who knows, maybe it has facilitated my learning! My biggest beef with this book is its constant quoting and referncing of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a reliable source, and in my opinion scholarly journal articles should be used. Unfortunately, for me, that has compromised my trust in the authors.

Customer Review: Electronic Commerce 2008

Electronic Commerce 2008 (Electronic Commerce)



This book is good if you are doing a business degree like me.

It is very detailed and contain relevant information. If anything, it is a little too detailed and could have been more concised.
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