Business to business networks are restructuring value-chains with potentially very large lock in effects and impacts on small firms.
48.6 45.4 44.7 45.3 44.2 Customers do not use the technology 26.9 27.4 26.9 48.5 20.0 47.6 33.6 27.8 32.6 31.4 Finding staff with ecommerce
Source: UK E-commerce Awards (http://www. ecommerce-awards. co. uk/)and the company Web site (http://www. westcountryviolins. com). 34 Small retailers may not be comfortable
and ecommerce to monitor progress and improve cross-country analysis . However there is no one-size-fits all approach to policy
For instance, only 9%of consumers in 2010 (against 8%in 2009) used ecommerce across borders. 4-E-commerce can help attain regional policy objectives:
the European commission wants to explore the various reasons for the limited take off of retail ecommerce outlined in the retail market monitoring report:
but contrasts with 61%for in Asia-Pacific. 14 Euromonitor International, 2010.15 Eurostat, Information Society Statistics, 2010.16 Forrester research Inc, The Global ecommerce Adoption Cycle,
or affected by the ECOMMERCE Directive. The national authorities in the CPC Network have investigative
Moreover, the responses to the public consultation on e-commerce indicated that a wide variety of stakeholders face a high degree of regulatory uncertainty about the application of the intermediary liability regime of the ECOMMERCE Directive.
however the term"expeditious"in the transposition of the ECOMMERCE Directive. This was done only by certain Member States (Hungary,
The Finnish Act on provision of information society services (transposing the ECOMMERCE Directive) contains a detailed notice
starting with the willingness to engage in ecommerce and following through the process of gathering of information on products and services on offer,
PDF 56 Article 13 of the eprivacy Directive complements the provisions of Articles 6 and 7 of the ECOMMERCE Directive.
Without prejudice to the provisions of the ECOMMERCE Directive, the Directive provides, for example, for additional information requirements and the creation of an obligatory"trust mark"("common logo")for websites legally offering medicinal products on the Internet.
The EU acquis on B2b contracts is limited to a few areas of contract law, addressed by the Ecommerce and Late Payments Directives.
the Directive will not remove all the contractual obstacles for cross-border ecommerce transactions. For example, the fragmentation of national laws on remedies (guarantees) and unfair contract terms will remain unchanged.
according to data from one of the major credit cards players, has 50%more bank cards than the USA but 40%smaller volume of ecommerce.
such as the classification of e-commerce services or the development dimension of ecommerce. The Commission has also been involved in the discussions within the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) on issues such as the sustainability and security of the Internet.
European Neighbourhood Policy. 109 Commission services will further intensify the bilateral and multilateral discussions on ecommerce and other online services through global cooperation in particular in the context of the WTO/GATS, OECD and the Internet Governance
Access Impediment Act (repealed) ACT CVIII of 2001 on certain aspects of ecommerce services Law on information society services Terrorism act 2006/Digital economy Act 2010 Articles
the game Snake on your Nokia phone or the newness of ecommerce in the previous millennium,
pilot innovations with commercial application and develop the ecommerce capabilities of business and high quality cost effective wireless or other broadband solutions for rural areas.
however it is important that SMES have equal access as is the case for large fi rms. for ecommerce,
The deployment of a culture of open data and secured online access, the harnessing of a true digital single market (ecommerce),
and stimulating demand for new applications (cloud computing, ebusiness) and ICT usage (ecommerce for SMES and consumers, smart energy networks and low energy lighting, ICT R&d, etc..
number of homes with computers and devices and Internet access, high use of ecommerce, high percentage of digital natives;
Costs associated with product distribution in ecommerce platforms. Complex ICT-related regulatory framework. Citizens Low confidence level in the digital setting.
30.3%of the total electronic commerce sales. 68.2%of the sales by e-commerce were to companies (Business to business, B2b).
The percentage of sales to final consumers (Business to consumer, B2c) was 29.9%.%Lastly, sales to the Public Administrations (Business to Government, B2g) represented 2. 0%.Purchases via e-commerce by companies with 10
and sales made via ecommerce by companies with 10 or more employees (2008-2013) Millions of euros 163,739 156,607 174,022 183,396 182,947 195,405 160,319 168,864 167,935 187,596 183,110
At the other end, Slovakia is the only country to increase by more than 20 percentage points. ecommerce by citizens:
Targets likely to be missed SMES selling online Cross-border ecommerce Roaming Sufficient progress Insufficient progress
and ecommerce in all sectors of the economy. 2 Benchmarking national and regional ebusiness policies for SMES Final Benchmarking report 12 june 2002 SMES and ICT goal of Lisbon regional divide
systems for ecommerce, e-procurement, Supply Chain Management, Customer relationship management, Enterprise resource planning, logistics, planning, knowledge management, business intelligence, e training.
Only 3%of EU enterprises used Internet for ecommerce for more than 2 years (20.2.02 Eurostat, ibidem) obstacles e-commerce e-business FN, September 2002 Digital Business Ecosystems
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