2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijmed.2010.033196
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E-business solutions for movie production enterprises

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“…In fact, researchers are not looking at whether to trade in e-business mode but how to do so. According to Turban (2002), the market sectors that have contributed to the e-tailing industry include: computer hardware and software, grocery (Christine, 2005;Keh and Shieh, 2001), books, music, consumer electronics, travel and tourism (Kribel and Bojnec, 2007;Subramoniam and Babu, 2010), home shopping, jobs, real estate (Hamilton and Selen, 2004), general exporting (Sharma et al, 2010) and exporting commodities (Daraphongsathaporn and Pandya, 2002), information navigation for agriculture (Andreopoulou et al, 2008), logistics and supply chain (Liu and Li, 2007;Shahidan and Netadj, 2008), e-pharmacy (Sood et al, 2008), online wine purchasing (Neilson et al, 2010), even in movie-making and distribution (Casassus et al, 2010), internet banking (Khan et al, 2009), etc. According to Bidgoli (2002), there are five key components that are involved in the e-tailing business: information sharing, ordering, payment, fulfilment and service and support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, researchers are not looking at whether to trade in e-business mode but how to do so. According to Turban (2002), the market sectors that have contributed to the e-tailing industry include: computer hardware and software, grocery (Christine, 2005;Keh and Shieh, 2001), books, music, consumer electronics, travel and tourism (Kribel and Bojnec, 2007;Subramoniam and Babu, 2010), home shopping, jobs, real estate (Hamilton and Selen, 2004), general exporting (Sharma et al, 2010) and exporting commodities (Daraphongsathaporn and Pandya, 2002), information navigation for agriculture (Andreopoulou et al, 2008), logistics and supply chain (Liu and Li, 2007;Shahidan and Netadj, 2008), e-pharmacy (Sood et al, 2008), online wine purchasing (Neilson et al, 2010), even in movie-making and distribution (Casassus et al, 2010), internet banking (Khan et al, 2009), etc. According to Bidgoli (2002), there are five key components that are involved in the e-tailing business: information sharing, ordering, payment, fulfilment and service and support.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%