نتایج جستجو برای: electronic commerce act (2003)

تعداد نتایج: 530776  

Journal: :مطالعات حقوق خصوصی 0
مرتضی شهبازی نیا دانشکده علوم انسانی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس محبوبه عبدالهی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد دزفول

nowadays, technological development and the appearance of new informational and communicational devices have been lead to new methods for communication and generating and storing of data. the growth of using of these methods in commercial and daily connection has caused a new version of evidence called electronic evidence. although the nature of electronic and paper evidence are different, the ...

ژورنال: :تحقیقات حقوقی 0
پرویز ساورایی استادیار دانشکده حقوق دانشگاه شهید بهشتی

تا سال 1382 خورشیدی جمهوری اسلامی ایران در ارتباط با فناوری اطلاعات و سیستم های ارتباطی الکترونیک فاقد قانون بوده است. با تامل در مقررات نمونه تجارت الکترونیکِ کمیسیون سازمان ملل در خصوص حقوق تجارت بین الملل (آنسیترال) و نیز به منظور شناساییِ قانونی ارتباطات الکترونیک، قانون تجارت الکترونیک ایران در این سال به تصویب رسید. این قانون داده پیام و اسناد الکترونیک را که از طریق رسانه های الکترونیک شکل...

Journal: :Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 2001
Ho Lee Theodore H. Clark

B2B (business-to-business) electronic commerce provides firms with different business value depending on how organizations use the online network. In this paper, we distinguish two different types of B2B e-commerce adoption: basic and collaborative B2B e-commerce. With ‘‘basic B2B e-commerce’’, firms implement the electronic network simply to automate the exchange of commercial documents. In co...

The electronic commerce is considered as one of the strategies to maintain competitive advantage in the companies. To have a successful electronic commerce in each business, some requirements and infrastructures are needed in advance. "Technical infrastructure" is as the most fundamental and most important infrastructure for electronic commerce. In this study, a comprehensive model is...

Journal: :IRMJ 2001
Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou Athanasia Pouloudi

The revolutionary development of network technologies launched electronic commerce as a global phenomenon. Consequently, the policy issues that arise from its use create new responsibilities for policy makers worldwide. Apart from the technical (e.g., fast and reliable networks) and regulatory (e.g., legal frameworks and standardization) challenges that need to be tackled, there are a number of...

Journal: :Decision Support Systems 2004
Steve Muylle Amit Basu

Understanding the significance of various online processes in establishing and sustaining electronic commerce (EC) is a key concern for retailers and business in general. This paper replicates and extends the Basu and Muylle [Decision Support Systems 34 (2003)] study examining the extent to which companies in various industries are supporting online processes through their retail Web sites. Usi...

Journal: :Information & Management 2004
Alok Gupta Y. Alex Tung James R. Marsden

A US law, the electronic signatures (E-Sign) in Global and National Commerce Act (signed by then President Clinton on 30 June 2000 with an effective date of 1 October 2000), grants electronic signatures legal validity equivalent to traditional handwritten counterparts. The intention of this law is to cut costs while providing more stringent security. In the emerging ecommerce arena, electronic ...

Journal: :JDFSL 2007
R. G. Pawar B. S. Sawant A. Kaiwade

The Information Technology Act 2000 has enacted in India on 9th June 2000. This Act has mentioned provision of authentication of electronic document. It is the need of hour at that time that such provision is needed in the Indian Law system, especially for electronic commerce and electronic governance. Electronic commerce”, which involve the use of alternatives to paper based methods of communi...

2016
Samuel Pierre

Mobile electronic commerce (or m-commerce) is generally defined as the set of financial transactions that can be carried out over a wireless mobile network (Pierre, 2003; Varshney, 2001; Varshney, Vetter, & Kalakota, 2000). According to this definition, m-commerce constitutes a subset of all electronic commercial transactions (electronic commerce or e-commerce) from business-to-consumer (B2C) o...

2003
P. Humphreys L. McCurry

This paper examines the influence of electronic commerce technologies in enabling companies to pursue more collaborative relations with their suppliers. It is shown how electronic commerce is supporting more collaborative relations by describing a number of the key areas of collaboration, where electronic commerce is having a considerable impact. Electronic commerce is radically re-shaping trad...

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