E-COMMERCE- BUSINESS- TECHNOLOGY- SOCIETY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v4.i10.2017.103Keywords:
E-Commerce, Digital, Commercial, SocietyAbstract
E-Commerce the use of the Internet and the web to transact business. E-Commerce on digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals. Digitally enabled transactions include all transactions mediated by digital technology. This means transactions that occur over the Internet and the web. Commercial transactions involve the exchange of value across organizational or individual boundaries in return for products and services. Exchange of value is important for understanding the limits of ecommerce without an exchange of value no commerce occurs. This paper identifies the Business, technological and society forces that have shaped the growth of e-commerce.
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