E-commerce in developing economies: a review of theoretical frameworks and approaches -- Significance and success factors of e-commerce in China and Russia: an empirical view -- Identifying factors for lack of e-commerce in developing countries -- E-commerce development in China: an exploration of perceptions and attitudes -- E-commerce adoption and appropriation by SMEs in Sri Lanka -- E-commerce in developing countries: impediments and opportunities -- E-governance in Uganda: experiences and lessons learned from the DistrictNet programme -- E-government and its impact on e-commerce in LDCs -- Cultural interpretation of e-commerce acceptance in developing countries: empirical evidence from Malaysia and Algeria -- Cultural differences, information technology infrastructure, and e-commerce behavior: implications for developing countries -- Mobile-commerce intention to use via SMS: the case of Kuwait -- An economic framework for the assessment of e-commerce in developing countries -- Guidelines for preparing organizations in developing countries for standards-based B2B -- A proposed template for the evaluation of web design strategies -- Electronic commerce reality in Tunisia -- Electronic commerce in China: can we wake up the giant? -- Evolution of electronic procurement in Egypt: case of Speedsend.com -- The state and development of e-commerce in Serbia
Summary
"This book provides researchers readers with a synthesis of current research on developing countries experience with e-commerce"--Provided by publisher
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"Premier reference source"--Cover
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-457) and index
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English
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