E-Business: A Canadian Perspective for a Networked World

E-Business: A Canadian Perspective for a Networked World
ISBN-10
0130931225
ISBN-13
9780130931221
Series
E-business
Category
Electronic commerce
Pages
324
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
Gerald Trites, David Pugsley

Description

This text is suitable for college and university courses in Electronic Commerce, Management and E-Business. The fast-paced world of E-Business can quickly make conventional educational resources and techniques out of date. This text keeps pace with these changes by providing the "classic" lessons and principles of E-Business practice in the printed text while complementing this material with frequent updates to content and concepts online.

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