Business in Internet : a new way to trade
With an estimated population of about 30 million people, the Internet often is described as something so new, so different, and so fast growing that it is an irresistible new marketplace for the 21st century. However, as commercialisation has only been recently possible, it still has many flaws....
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author | Goh, Susan Wee Hui Lee, Hui Ching Oh, Elizabeth Li Chen |
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description | With an estimated population of about 30 million people, the Internet often is described as something so new, so different, and so fast growing that it is an irresistible new marketplace for the 21st century. However, as commercialisation has only been recently possible, it still has many flaws.
In this report, we attempt to look at legal and practical problems companies encountered and factors that influence them when deciding the methods of dealing on the Internet. As the scope is too wide, we have focused our surveys and interviews on businesses that advertise in Commerce Asia of Singnet. We particularly classify these companies into three different levels of participation. Our study highlights that companies in all the levels are more sensitive to the practical rather than legal problems. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/519482023-05-19T06:24:08Z Business in Internet : a new way to trade Goh, Susan Wee Hui Lee, Hui Ching Oh, Elizabeth Li Chen Ang Beng Wee, Steven Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Accounting With an estimated population of about 30 million people, the Internet often is described as something so new, so different, and so fast growing that it is an irresistible new marketplace for the 21st century. However, as commercialisation has only been recently possible, it still has many flaws. In this report, we attempt to look at legal and practical problems companies encountered and factors that influence them when deciding the methods of dealing on the Internet. As the scope is too wide, we have focused our surveys and interviews on businesses that advertise in Commerce Asia of Singnet. We particularly classify these companies into three different levels of participation. Our study highlights that companies in all the levels are more sensitive to the practical rather than legal problems. ACCOUNTANCY 2013-04-18T06:09:08Z 2013-04-18T06:09:08Z 1996 1996 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51948 en Nanyang Technological University 91 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business::Accounting Goh, Susan Wee Hui Lee, Hui Ching Oh, Elizabeth Li Chen Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title | Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title_full | Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title_fullStr | Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title_full_unstemmed | Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title_short | Business in Internet : a new way to trade |
title_sort | business in internet a new way to trade |
topic | DRNTU::Business::Accounting |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51948 |
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