Management of E-Business

Chapter 1 presented e-business environments from the perspective of management theories and models, and infrastructure. This chapter presents e-business from the perspective of management and deployment of e-business. The discussion starts with the multidisciplinary nature of e-business. This is followed by the four key areas concerning the deployment and management of e-businesses, namely people, organization, processes and technology.

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Ray, P.K. (2003). Management of E-Business. In: Integrated Management from E-Business Perspective. Network and Systems Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0089-6_2

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