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Extending electronic sourcing theory: An exploratory study of electronic reverse auction outcomes Ghent University
Extending electronic sourcing theory: an exploratory study of electronic reverse auction outcomes University of Antwerp
Electronic data intercharge: from its birth to its new role in logistics information systems Hasselt University
The introduction of internet applications in e-commerce made many adopters think that EDI would soon disappear. But the trend in logistics towards closer collaboration in supply chains made on the other hand the impact of EDI larger. A resultant of those forces will probably lead to a new type of EDI, which integrates with other technologies. Early studies on EDI were promoting its use because of savings in administrative work. But due to ...
Electronic Data Interchange: from its Birth to its New Role in Logistics Information Systems Hasselt University
The introduction of internet applications in e-commerce made many adopters think that EDI would soon disappear. But the trend in logistics towards closer collaboration in supply chains made on the other hand the impact of EDI larger. A resultant of those forces will probably lead to a new type of EDI, which integrates with other technologies. Early studies on EDI were promoting its use because of savings in administrative work. But due to ...
Unsuitable EU VAT Place of Supply Rules for Electronic Services - Proposal for an alternative Approach Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The European Union has amended its VAT legislation in the early 2000s with a view to tackle the newly developing e-commerce economy. Specific provisions for online supplies (“electronically supplied services” in EU languages) were inserted in the EU VAT Directive including as regards the place of supply (place of taxation) of these transactions. This paper highlights the important weaknesses of these provisions and in particular the fact that, ...
Explaining non-adoption of electronic government services by citizens. A study among non-users of public e-services in Latvia KU Leuven
This paper analyses citizen motives for not using electronic government services. Using qualitative interviews among users of Citizens´ Service Centers in Latvia, this paper analyses the motives of citizens not to use electronic government services but to rely on non-electronic equivalents or on in-person assistance. It expands the literature on e-commerce and e-government through an explicit focus on non-adoption rather than adoption. Findings ...
An empirical study of electronic reverse auction project outcomes Ghent University
The life-cycle of Electronic Data Interchange: emergence from the dust till a doubtful survival in the future Hasselt University
The introduction of internet applications in e-commerce made many adopters think that EDI would soon disappear. But the trend in logistics towards closer collaboration in supply chains made on the other hand the impact of EDI larger. A resultant of those forces will probably lead to a new type of EDI, which integrates with other technologies. Early studies on EDI were promoting its use because of savings in administrative work. But due to ...