Publications

 

  1.  Barriers to Effective Global E-Business

 

The Internet has changed the way many firm do business in the U.S. and throughout the world.  Practicing e-business in developing countries is particularly challenging for a number of reasons.  In this paper we present a taxonomy of barriers facing e-businesses pursuing markets in developing countries.  The major barriers center around culture……

 

    2.     DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBALIZED E-COMMERCE PROGRAM

 

E-commerce has grown rapidly and is already becoming a global phenomenon.  Unfortunately, business curricula have not kept up with this new business model.  A framework is advanced within which to develop a systematic approach to a Global E-commerce curriculum.  This framework differs from traditional international business curricula in……

 

 

      3.     Virtual Arbitration: Contract Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Meet in Cyberspace


We are living through an electronic revolution fueled by the Internet.  Some experts believe that by the year 2005 one billion people will be connected.  As the Internet globalizes the market, a host of legal and electronic commerce issues emerges ripe for confrontation in business law curricula.  The challenge is devising a method of classroom incorporation that is exacting yet ……  


       

      4.     Feasibility of Global e-Business Projects

Businesses realized the commercial value of the Internet shortly after the introduction of the World Wide Web.  The graphics capabilities encouraged many people, even those without technical skills, to utilize the Internet.  As a result, the Internet has grown more rapidly than any other commercialized media technology this past century, including ……

       5.   Video Streaming in southeast asia:blockbuster at the edge

 

Blockbuster is a world leader in video rentals and sales, DVDs, and video game retail outlets.  Their international expansion strategy calls for developing the video streaming market.  Determining the ideal location for their first initiative is the subject of this case. A decision must be made between Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.  The choice is not obvious, as all three ……

 

           6. E-Commerce in Eastern Europe: Potential and Risk 

Only two years ago, E-commerce suffered a crisis of confidence on the part of investors, but beneath the financial wreckage, potential customers continued to connect to the Internet.  Connectivity varies widely by global region, but continues to grow in all of them.  This paper begins with an overview of the global state of e-business, followed by a