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e-Business Fundamentals
e-Business Fundamentals
The main issues surrounding e-Business are often difficult to untangle. e-Business
Fundamentals is a comprehensive textbook that considers all of the key business,
management and technical issues of e-Business, examining and explaining how technologies can help organizations in both the public and private sectors conduct business
in new ways.
The book begins by addressing the changing nature of the e-Economy and the
impact of the dotcom ‘bubble’ of the late 1990s, going on to analyze key software
developments and the impact these have had on organizational practices, such as
Human Resource Management. It then outlines the legal and ethical frameworks of
e-Business, and considers how companies use various e-Commerce tools to enter new
markets. Finally, it traces the progress public sector organizations have made in
adopting e-Business practice.
This is an accessible, jargon-free and focused textbook that offers readers both a
technical and managerial overview of the issues surrounding e-Business. It uses illustrative cases and discussion questions to help students and managers in organizations
not only to familiarize themselves with e-Business but also to equip themselves with
the skills to challenge and analyze the changing environment in which we work.
Paul Jackson is e-Government Forum Manager for the Institute of Public Finance.
Lisa Harris is Lecturer in e-Business at Brunel University.
Peter M. Eckersley is an e-Government Research Officer for the Institute of Public
Finance.
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