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Two of the advantages in the use of electronic communications technology to conduct business are the speed with which transactions can be conducted, and the consequent ability of commercial entities to transact business with the same ease as if they were across the street from one another, even...
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The developments in electronic documents that are seen in recent years suggest that use of paper will be completely abandoned in all business processes after some time. As an advantage of the developments in information systems, the use of electronic documents has become widespread and even...
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It is sometimes assumed that the Internet provides a sufficient basis for conducting business electronically. However, for business relationships between companies more is required, since electronic forms of business are meant to automate large parts of the business processes involved. To enable...
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Over the last years, several reports highlighted the market power of very large online platforms that are gatekeeping intermediaries between businesses and consumers, and the difficulty for classic competition policy tools to deal effectively with anti-competitive practices in these platforms....
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This article analyses the crucial role of user data for digital markets contestability and presents policy proposals devised to address growing concerns about the dominance of data-rich incumbents in digital markets. To this end, we discuss a data-driven theory of harm that would warrant ex-ante...
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We used the XML Rule system, earlier described in 7, 14, and 16, to simulate litigation arising from electronic commerce in a purchase order situation. This work is distinguished by using XML documents that comply with standards, especially those from OASIS
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