Electronic commerce has been introduced to the business community at a very fast pace. The Internet’s ease of use in particular resulted to a rapid growth of electronic transactions in a spontaneous manner. Governments world- wide are anxious to control this new means and have to balance between international cooperation and care for specific national needs. In this paper we examine the role of governments in the implementation of a national electronic commerce strategy. We argue that public authorities need to consider key stakeholders in the electronic commerce market and apply different strategies to different stakeholder groups
This paper analyzes the nature of e-commerce policy actions in three European countries. Compiling t...
Advances in information technologies enable firms to expand electronic commerce - the exchange of va...
Institutional involvement has been determinant in the diffusion of technological innovations, howeve...
Electronic commerce has been introduced to the business community at a very fast pace. The Internet’...
As businesses become more involved and savvy with electronic commerce (e-commerce), electronic gover...
Electronic commerce will be built on existing technologyinfrastructure of computers, communication n...
The research aims to identify the key factors for implementation of electronic commerce between non-...
National governments have a legitimate role to play in the development of national strategies to sup...
The drive towards the electronic commerce organisation is both a troublesome and a strifted path for...
An analysis of the role of government in e-business adoption is provided in this chapter, with empir...
International audienceAnchoring our research in stakeholder theory and using secondary data from 100...
In this paper we discuss the main challenges faced by electronic government initiatives. First, the ...
During the mid to late 1990s, shaping diffusion of B2B e-commerce was a key priority for governments...
Although electronic commerce (e-commerce) can be a source of competitive advantage, will e-commerce ...
It is widely acknowledged that electronic government presents a significant opportunity for business...
This paper analyzes the nature of e-commerce policy actions in three European countries. Compiling t...
Advances in information technologies enable firms to expand electronic commerce - the exchange of va...
Institutional involvement has been determinant in the diffusion of technological innovations, howeve...
Electronic commerce has been introduced to the business community at a very fast pace. The Internet’...
As businesses become more involved and savvy with electronic commerce (e-commerce), electronic gover...
Electronic commerce will be built on existing technologyinfrastructure of computers, communication n...
The research aims to identify the key factors for implementation of electronic commerce between non-...
National governments have a legitimate role to play in the development of national strategies to sup...
The drive towards the electronic commerce organisation is both a troublesome and a strifted path for...
An analysis of the role of government in e-business adoption is provided in this chapter, with empir...
International audienceAnchoring our research in stakeholder theory and using secondary data from 100...
In this paper we discuss the main challenges faced by electronic government initiatives. First, the ...
During the mid to late 1990s, shaping diffusion of B2B e-commerce was a key priority for governments...
Although electronic commerce (e-commerce) can be a source of competitive advantage, will e-commerce ...
It is widely acknowledged that electronic government presents a significant opportunity for business...
This paper analyzes the nature of e-commerce policy actions in three European countries. Compiling t...
Advances in information technologies enable firms to expand electronic commerce - the exchange of va...
Institutional involvement has been determinant in the diffusion of technological innovations, howeve...