Three layers of the electronic commerce network: challenges for the developed and developing worlds
Abstract
As electronic commerce expands, credible property rights in key sectors are necessary. This article identifies three layers of an electronic commerce network – infrastructure, commercial services, and trust – and then outlines five conditions of property rights that are being fulfilled in varying degrees in the developed and developing worlds. The main challenge for the developing world is to concentrate on adequate infrastructural provision. The challenge for the developed world is in determining appropriate property rights for the supportive commercial services needed for electronic commerce as well as issues of consumer and business trust. Given the global nature of electronic commercial transactions, both developed and developing countries are involved in framing rules at the global level that resonate and are credible with domestic conditions and institutions.
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Citation
Singh, J.P. and Gilchrist, S.M. (2002), "Three layers of the electronic commerce network: challenges for the developed and developing worlds", info, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 31-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636690210435785
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:MCB UP Ltd
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