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The Internet roared to the scene in Latin America and it is transforming the way Latin Americans interact, shop, bank …, and spend their time. The Internet is changing regional consumption patterns, the landscape of regional companies, and the …, Internet of Things, and so on- are empowering LAC companies of all sizes to dramatically cut costs, improve customer service …
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-commerce intermediaries (internet shops) compete for sellers. We show that two non-identical shops may coexist in equilibrium if the …
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of internet and platform work. Our analysis uses the ETUI Internet and Platform Work Survey carried out in Spring and … internet work is often a secondary source of income, this is likely to reflect a greater juggling of offline and online jobs …
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Internet auctions, such as those on eBay, are known for multiple bidding and sniping. Buyers send bids in the closing … times at the same auction. We model Internet auction as a dynamic multi-unit auction. This let us explain the rationality of …
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Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is an integral part of business activities, and various models of e-commerce have emerged with liberalisation and technological developments. Global e-commerce trade has seen fast growth, which is predicted to continue in the future. The sector is now discussed...
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The COVID-19 situation has accelerated the adoption of e-commerce across the world. While, globally, there has been an increase in the share of e-commerce in total retail sales, there are variations in e-commerce adoption across countries and the difference is obtrusive when one compares...
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