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We have studied E-business audit as a specialized service rendered in an information technology intensive environment. A service model is used to research the E-business audit context. Here auditing is viewed as a specialized technical service conducted in the context of E-business technologies,...
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A global survey of 203 E-commerce auditors was conducted to investigate the perceived determinants of expertise in E-commerce audits. We hypothesize and find evidence indicating that information technology and communication expertise are positively related to expertise in E-commerce audit...
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The focus of this study is to identify the critical risk factors that can be used to assess the impact of B2B e-commerce on overall enterprise risk. The Khazanchi and Sutton (2001) framework for B2B e-commerce assurance is applied as the organizing conceptual model for the study. The framework...
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Growth of online auctions and other forms of e-commerce has been hampered by concerns about the privacy, integrity, and security of online transactions. To earn the trust of their participants, new e-commerce organizations, like traditional organizations, have to reach the state of expectations...
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Auditing in an electronic world is different from auditing in a paper-based world. Our purpose in this study is to develop a theory of auditing behavior in the e-business environment. We collect data by interviewing auditors in the field and organize the data into three perspectives held by...
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Electronic commerce and flexible manufacturing allow personalization of initially standardized products at low cost. Will customers provide the information necessary for personalization? Assuming that a consumer can control the amount of information revealed, we analyze how his decision...
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The abundance of transaction data available on the Internet tends to make information more transparent in electronic marketplaces. In such a transparent environment, it becomes easier for suppliers to obtain information that may allow them to infer their rivals' costs. Is this good news or bad...
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The primary aim of the paper is to indicate the effects of e-business on the costs of supply chain activities. The empirical data have been collected through a case study in one b-2-b wholesaler company. To be able to analyse the cost effects of e-business solutions in a logistic chain, it is an...
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Strategic cost management of the E-supply chain is one new concept which integrates three fields: strategic cost management, supply chain management and internet application, and develops one of the most important tools about how to apply E-supply chain to the improvement of the competence in...
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As the global economy boomed in the late 1990s, corporations spent heavily on technology innovation and pursued radical new electronic business opportunities. Years later, it is well documented that these expectations did not eventuate, with a consensus view that insufficient value propositions,...
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