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    E-business Model Innovation and Capability Building

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    e-commerce, business models, capacity building

    E-commerce Business

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    BakaláƙskĂĄ prĂĄce vytváƙí nĂĄvrh elektronickĂ©ho obchodu a marketingovĂ© strategie společnosti CrhĂĄk s.r.o. Analyzuje současnĂœ stav elektronickĂ©ho obchodu a porovnĂĄnĂ­m s modernĂ­mi trendy a vĂœvojem v oblasti e-commerce, pƙinĂĄĆĄĂ­ ƙeĆĄenĂ­ na kvalitnějĆĄĂ­ marketingovou propagaci a optimalizaci systĂ©mu.Bachelor thesis creates a proposal of e-commerce business and e-marketing strategy for company Crhak Ltd. It analyzes the current state of e-commerce and with comparison to modern trends and developments in e-commerce brings a solution for better marketing strategy and optimalization for system.

    Scottish chambers’ business survey [July 2005]

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    The Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde in collaboration with the Scottish Chambers of Commerce conducts the Scottish Chambers’ of Commerce Business Survey. In the present survey, which was conducted in March 2005, almost 400 firms responded to the questionnaire

    Scottish chambers’ business survey [April 2007]

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    The Scottish Chambers’ of Commerce Business Survey, conducted by Strathclyde University’s Fraser of Allander Institute is the largest and most comprehensive regular survey of the Scottish Business Community. Almost 400 firms responded to the present survey, which was conducted during September 2006

    Scottish chambers’ business survey [July 2007]

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    The Scottish Chambers’ of Commerce Business Survey, conducted by Strathclyde University’s Fraser of Allander Institute is the largest and most comprehensive regular survey of the Scottish Business Community. Almost 400 firms responded to the present survey, which was conducted during December 2006

    Scottish Chambers' Business Survey [October 2003]

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    The Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde in collaboration with the Scottish Chambers' of Commerce conducts the quarterly Scottish Chambers of Commerce Business Survey. In the present survey [published in the October 2003 issue of the Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary], which was conducted in June, almost 500 firms responded to the questionnaire

    Pengaruh Bisnis E-Commerce dan Pemeriksaan Pajak terhadap Penerimaan Pajak (Studi Kasus Wajib Pajak Yang Terdaftar di KPP Kelapa Gading)

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    This study aims to determine the effect of e-commerce business and tax audits on tax revenue at the Kelapa Gading Tax Office. The variables that are the focus of this research are E-Commerce Business (X1), Tax Examination (X2) as Independent Variables, and Tax Revenue (Y) as Dependent Variables. This research was conducted through filling out the questionnaire by respondent. Samples were taken as many as 100 respondents, for the method of analysis and hypothesis using multiple linear regression, then the calculation uses the IBM SPSS Version 25 program, while the determination of the sample is done using the random sampling method. The results of this study indicate that the E-Commerce Business Variable has no effect on Tax Revenue. Meanwhile, the Tax Examination Variable affects Tax Revenue. Together (simultaneous) E-Commerce Business Variables and Tax Examination affect Tax Revenue. This is evidenced by a statistical test that is the calculation of the Fcount value of 22,913 with a significant level of 0,000

    Assuring E-Commerce Business Activities

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    Trust is imperative for conducting online transactions. To reduce online risks and foster trust, assurance service providers, such as TRUSTe, BBBonline, and WebTrust, audit online businesses to assure their compliance with principles and criteria for e-commerce business activities. Of these assurance service providers, WebTrust offers the most comprehensive services, including programs for business to consumer and business to business transactions, certification authorities (CA) and service providers. WebTrust jointly developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) offers best practices and a framework of measurable controls for electronic businesses, and thus, fosters online trust and confidence that are critical to the success of electronic commerce. As e-commerce matures, WebTrust will play an increasingly important role in CA-based e-commerce as well as in the applications service provider industry
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