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Discusses the main problems of information integration in B2B Electronic Commerce and sketches several technological solution paths. This book is designed to meet the needs of a professional audience composed of researchers and practitioners in industry and graduate level students in Computer Science.
Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter is a distinct urban industrial landscape; this book explains its evolution and highlights its unique qualities in the national and international context. It also provides a guide tour which readers can use to explore the area.
Written for everyone who harbours the idea of becoming a bookdealer and those who wish to get to grips with the technology and make a better living, the author of this book sets out the philosophy behind the business and looks into the future.
A comprehensive reference source to all dealers of all new and old collectable items in the world. The format of this directory is similiar to other Sheppard's directories in that dealers are listed alphabetically by geographical location including, where supplied, their contact addresses.
The Irish traders who settled in the Charente area moved on to the rapidly growing brandy trade by the mid-18 century. The struggles of these families are described when Ireland fleetingly became the central point of the international brandy business.
This text develops a model based upon management ratios typically used in retailing businesses for planning and control purposes. The model encourages the use of existing performance data to evaluate overall company productivity and profitability.
An examination of the contemporary and future developments in airport retailing from strategic and operational perspectives. Tax free and duty paid retailing are both discussed, and the authors consider topics such as retail marketing, location and design, supply chain relationships and human resources issues.
This text explores the possible creation and impact of electronic markets underpinned by government. How far could electronic trade go? The author outlines a world in which open online marketplaces are routinely used to trade everything, from office space to bicycle rental, between individuals.
Alan Griffiths, creator of the BBC online site, has been at the frontline of online business for several years. In this book he provides the reader with practical advice on how to make the great ideas in the e-business books work in practice and real life stories to show how to avoid the pitfalls.
Looking at how British merchants responded to the opportunities of the Industrial Revolution and the growing British Empire, this book concludes that industrial entrepreneurs contributed little to merchant ventures, and that merchants evolved their own enterprise to meet changing opportunities.
Argues that growth of the Atlantic trade stimulated the development of slavery within West Africa. Dr Searing's concern is with the effects of the Atlantic slave trade on the societies of the Senegal River Valley in the 18th century.
The decline of the economic fortunes of the Indian labouring classes under the British.
Intended to be the first course in marketing, this text covers e-commerce. Suitable for the faculty who want to teach an introductory class on e-commerce, this work focuses on what a manager needs to know about Internet infrastructure, strategy formulation and implementation, technology concepts, and public policy issues.
Based on archival material, this book presents the history of the military, diplomatic and economic power struggle for control of the world's most lucrative food stuffs, and domination of the Indian Ocean.