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For the purposes of this paper, e-business is defined as: "the performance, automisation and organisation of … research has been conducted either into how e-business technology can be successfully evaluated, or into the associated costs … Australian Fortune 100, the paper puts forward a framework for the evaluation of e-business investments within the railway …
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Today's global economy and increased internationalization of business activity are forcing business schools to … internationalize their business curriculum, including the accounting curriculum, in order to educate and prepare students to practice … international component in their business and/or accounting curricula. In this study, it was found that, among the seven variables …
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Business process integration and automation have gained popularity among business community, in the recent past. This … maximizing the benefits of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) projects. This paper presents a framework for integrating …) methodology, incorporating unitary structure-based models for business process applications and workflows. Main features of the …
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, but also the development of e-business networks which underpin the SME ICT adoption process. … on individual business barriers to information and communication technologies (ICT) and e-business adoption. Such … the uptake of e-business by SMEs. In this discussion paper, the authors posit that the current approach to ICT adoption …
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entrepreneur rather than the Internet based (cyber) entrepreneur. The aim of this study was to examine the behaviour of …
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In this paper we provide experimental results and extensions to our previous theoretical findings concerning the combination of forecasts that have been diversified by three different methods: with parameters learned at different data aggregation levels, by thick modeling and by the use of...
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Despite pop-up stores being a retail format that is both temporary and mobile, as with other physical stores, despite their mobility, location considerations may be assumed necessary for their success. This paper reports on a study that examined locational drivers for this form of retailing and...
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This paper seeks to determine the usefulness of data mining tools to SMEs in developing customer relationship management (CRM) in the fashion retail sector. Kalakota & Robinson’s (1999, p.114) model of ‘The Three Phases of CRM’ acts as a basis to explore the use of data mining software....
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her own personal experiences as a fashion retail store proprietor, this study reconstructed the process of her strategic … confirm or adjust the models within e-commerce literature that describe the internet adoption process. Through the adoption of … the researched and thereby utilizes subjective experience as an intrinsic part of the research process. This is achieved …
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Bournemouth, like many other towns in the UK, has appeared to have fallen victim to what the New Economics Foundation (NEF) are calling ‘clone town Britain’. High rents have put space at a premium, and in a bid to provide much needed High Street brands the town has begun to overlook the...
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