2012
DOI: 10.1002/hfm.20340
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Retracted: Ergonomic Techniques for a Mobile E‐Invoice System: Operational Requirements of an Information Management System

Abstract: The newly developed marketing channel of electronic commerce (EC) is different from traditional channels and has been promoted by the government for a period of time. In EC, integrated information is not only provided to the enterprises involved but the procedures needed for trade are fewer, promoting environmentally friendly practices. It has, however, caused great variation in the business environment. The e‐invoice plays a vital role in keeping track of cash and business information, and its implementation … Show more

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“…Besides, e-invoicing facilitates the collection of purchasing data. The benefits of e-invoices are yet to be fully exploited, as research on e-invoicing has been limited to service adoption (Lian 2015), system development, and implementation (Suwisuthikasem and Tangsripairoj 2008;Chang et al 2013). E-invoices provide one of the most crucial and comprehensive data that should be considered in a supplier-buyer relationship, as they encompass all the transaction details between a supplier and a buyer.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, e-invoicing facilitates the collection of purchasing data. The benefits of e-invoices are yet to be fully exploited, as research on e-invoicing has been limited to service adoption (Lian 2015), system development, and implementation (Suwisuthikasem and Tangsripairoj 2008;Chang et al 2013). E-invoices provide one of the most crucial and comprehensive data that should be considered in a supplier-buyer relationship, as they encompass all the transaction details between a supplier and a buyer.…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, when developing an LTRP, mechanisms must be introduced to reduce fraud with invoices, such as falsified invoices. In Taiwan new systems of e-invoices which are being proposed include the special function of auto- matically checking whether the invoice number matches the Uniform-Invoice Prize Winning Numbers announced by the Ministry of Finance (Chang et al, 2012). Such systems will also help to reduce falsification of VAT receipts.…”
Section: Possible Counter-argumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main function of E-Invoice is to facilitate the debt and bill payment process. It plays a critical role in maintaining business information throughout the supply chain [3]. It may become a significant part of financial supply chain as it shortened the business process in a better way, hasten the document transmission, and reduce the probability of administrative mistakes potentially happened during the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%