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    E-learning and E-goevenment

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    various e-government initiatives. 2. Understand e-government implementation issues including e-government 2.0 and m-government. 3. Describe e-learning‚ virtual universities‚ and etraining. 4. Describe e-books. 5. Describe knowledge management and dissemination as an e-business. 6. Describe C2C activities. 7. Describe collaborative commerce. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 6-2 • e-government E-commerce model in which a government entity buys or provides goods‚ services

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    Overseas Purchasing: New challenge for Chinese luxury retailers Abstract Chinese luxury consumers start to account for more percentage for the world luxury goods sales. However‚ domestic retailers do not benefit from this trend‚ because Chinese consumers prefer to purchase luxury products from foreign countries. As a result‚ the growth domestic luxury market trends to slow down. In order to avoid that disadvantage‚ some of the largest luxury retailers have claimed to slow and cease their plan for

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    1938: Hitler’s Gamble Review It may be a commonly known fact that 1938 was a rather large year for Adolf Hitler. However‚ many people may not know just how important this year was to the leader of Germany. Having already been Chancellor and Führer‚ leader‚ of Germany for roughly five years‚ Hitler decided it was finally time for Germany’s power again grow. In the book‚ 1938: Hitler’s Gamble‚ Giles MacDonogh lays the year out for the reader‚ month by month. In this way‚ he is able to give an accurate

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    ++ I&S CHALLENGES IN E-GOVERNMENT AND SECURITY OF INFORMATION Min-Shiang HWANG‚ Chun-Ta LI‚ Jau-Ji SHEN‚ and Yen-Ping CHU Abstract: Due to the advances made in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)‚ e-Government users can easily use the available services from places and at time that are convenient to them through WWW browsers. To easily and securely provide the required services through Information Technology (IT) has been an important issue in e-Government. In this article

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    Definition of E-Procurement E-Procurement is the term used to describe electronic methods of conducting business transactions. The ’e’ in e--procurement stands for electronic. E-procurement can be used in every stage of the process. It can begin with the actual sale coming through to the purchaser and end with the customer’s invoice and payment. E-Procurement is more than just a system for making purchases online. A properly implemented system can connect companies and their business processes

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    Luxury brands during times of recession A question of survival Universally‚ luxury items are considered to be items of great prestigious value‚ and their possession has satisfied people worldwide. In the last three decades particularly‚ consumers have enjoyed a higher level of disposable income than ever before‚ and as a result luxury brands have prospered greatly. However‚ in times of economic crisis luxury brands face the challenge of having their brands perceived value becoming dangerously

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    Loreal Acquisition Strategy

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    BACKGROUND…………………..………………………………….4 6. COMPANY OVERVIEW…………………………..………………………………5 L’Oreal…………………………………………………..…………………………...5 Body Shop…………………………………………………..……………………….5 7. GROWTH STRATEGIES……………………………………..……………………6 Reasons for acquisition……………………………………………..………………..6 Acquisition strategy……………………………………………………..…………...7 Integration Approach………………………………………………………..……….7 Expected synergies……………………………………………………………..……8 Added Value Potentials………………………………………………………….

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    Peteraf Dartmouth College John E. Gamble University of South Alabama A. J. Strickland III The University of Alabama McGraw-Hill Irwin I** PART ONE Concepts and Techniques for Crafting and Executing Strategy 1 Section A: Introduction and Overview 1 WHAT IS STRATEGY AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? 2 WHAT DO WE MEAN BY STRATEGY? 4 Strategy and the Quest for Competitive Advantage Why a Company’s Strategy Evolves over Time 8 5 A Company’s Strategy Is Partly Proactive and Partly

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    Luxury Brands: Creating luxury brands is difficult; expanding one is even more so. But what all luxury brands in terms of consumer acquisition find as their foundations is their ability to tap and perfect marketing communication‚ product quality and a specific target niche portfolio in which it can thrive for a more competitive advantage. Emerging Markets hold huge potential for growth for Luxury Goods. The surge of numerous flagships stores and sold goods within Asia is a prime indication that

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    business‚ grew through innovation‚ creative marketing and partnerships to become the largest consumer goods company in the world. P&G WAS FOUNDED IN 1837 BY TWO MEN WHO MET BY CHANCE. William Procter‚ emigrating from England‚ established himself as a candle maker in Cincinnati‚ which was a busy center of commerce and industry in the early nineteenth century. And James Gamble‚ arriving from Ireland‚ apprenticed himself to a soap maker. The two might never have met had they

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