JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2, JUNE 2011 63 The Impact of Information Technology in Nigeria’s Banking Industry 1 Oluwagbemi Oluwatolani 2Abah Joshua and 3Achimugu Philip Abstract-Today, information technology (IT) has become a key element in economic development and a backbone of knowledgebased economies in terms of operations, quality delivery of services and productivity of services. Therefore, taking advantage of information technologies (IT) is an increasing
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of consumers. The internet market and e-commerce related trading has become a major issue for modern retailers. With the emergence of new technologies for information transfer, the Internet has positioned itself as a new end frontier towards customer acquisition and retention through the management of the relationships that exist between the customers and the retailers. Little known empirical research has been carried out on the management of this e-commerce facility in the acquisition and retention
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Evolution of electronic banking started with the use of automatic teller machines (ATMs) and has included telephone banking, direct bill payments, electronic fund transfer and online banking. Many forecast that online banking will continue to be the most popular method for future electronic financial transactions. On the other hand, Mobile Banking refers to provision and availability of banking and financial services with the help of mobile telecommunication devices. The scope of offered services
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E-commerce 2014 business. technology. society. tenth edition Global Edition Chapter 1 Introduction to E-Commerce Kenneth C. Laudon Carol Guercio Traver Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education Class Discussion Puma Loves Social, Mobile, Omni How effective do you think Puma’s Web site is as a retail e-commerce site? How does Puma use social media to support its business? How does what it does on its Facebook page differ from what it does on its Twitter
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recreational activity, which essentially involves the observation an appreciation of wildlife and other aspects of the natural environment while minimizing the related ecological or sociocultural costs, had emerged as a major component of global tourism and an important focus for academics in the field of tourism studies. Many stakeholders, however, while enthusiastically embracing the concept of ecotourism as defined above, still do not really understand what it means: what activities qualify, who
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recreational activity, which essentially involves the observation an appreciation of wildlife and other aspects of the natural environment while minimizing the related ecological or sociocultural costs, had emerged as a major component of global tourism and an important focus for academics in the field of tourism studies. Many stakeholders, however, while enthusiastically embracing the concept of ecotourism as defined above, still do not really understand what it means: what activities qualify, who
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the entire chain of activities that ultimately delivered products to the final customer. The result was disjointed and often ineffective supply chains. Supply chain management, then, is the active management of supply chain activities to maximize customer value and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. It represents a conscious effort by the supply chain firms to develop and run supply chains in the most effective & efficient ways possible. Supply chain activities cover everything from
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Global Challenges Associated with E-Commerce Pamela Moss IT500-02 Critical Concepts and Competencies for the IT Professional Instructor: Sheila Fournier-Bonilla Kaplan University 03.20.2013 Global Challenges Associated with E-Commerce For many businesses today, implementing e-commerce capabilities into a traditional business can seem like an easy task on the surface, but there are many challenges associated with successfully implementing an e-commerce web site into a business that will
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they sell such as apparel, electronics, DVD’s, toys, games, etc. This essay will discuss if Amazon.com is moving away from its core competency of being an online retailer and the competitive areas between Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. We will also address the uses of Amazon.com database; possible data management issues; the relationship among Amazon’s data, information, and knowledge. The essay will conclude by describing how the retailer uses e-business and e-commerce for B2B and B2C. Transition
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Alibaba in the Emerging Chinese E-commerce Industry Yuexi Li1 Claremont McKenna College November 15, 2015 Abstract: Alibaba.com is one of the leading e-Commerce companies in China. It has grown admirably from its initial beginning as an e-Market connecting small suppliers and buyers to a giant emarketplace that has several operational platforms. Currently the heavy reliance on Chinese Economy, the counterfeit goods issues, and the competition
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