E-Business Efficacious Consequences The Etiquettes and the Business Decision Making

E-Business Efficacious Consequences The Etiquettes and the Business Decision Making

ISBN13: 9781609605018|ISBN10: 1609605012|EISBN13: 9781609605025
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-501-8.ch017
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Djoleto, Wilhelmina. "E-Business Efficacious Consequences The Etiquettes and the Business Decision Making." Impact of E-Business Technologies on Public and Private Organizations: Industry Comparisons and Perspectives, edited by Ozlem Bak and Nola Stair, IGI Global, 2011, pp. 278-295. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-501-8.ch017

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Djoleto, W. (2011). E-Business Efficacious Consequences The Etiquettes and the Business Decision Making. In O. Bak & N. Stair (Eds.), Impact of E-Business Technologies on Public and Private Organizations: Industry Comparisons and Perspectives (pp. 278-295). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-501-8.ch017

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Djoleto, Wilhelmina. "E-Business Efficacious Consequences The Etiquettes and the Business Decision Making." In Impact of E-Business Technologies on Public and Private Organizations: Industry Comparisons and Perspectives, edited by Ozlem Bak and Nola Stair, 278-295. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2011. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-501-8.ch017

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Abstract

It stands with no contention that a society without virtues and values would be a muddled one, and etiquette is a systemic rectitude that helps shape society. The once eccentric Internet now epitomises regularized modern society and has paved way for new diverse business processes and operations that necessitate critical decision making. These proliferating business processes have been termed e-business or e-commerce, both of which have been used interchangeably in the literature. We consider two groups in the United States of America – business organisations and Higher Education Institutions; specifically the different higher education systems in the United States. Traditionally white institutions are of choice, as members of the Internet society in this chapter. A reconnoitring of the etiquettes of the Internet and e-business vis-à-vis decision making is presented and readers are driven through the elements of etiquettes that govern e-business and how these impact businesses as a whole. It would not be over-amplified to state that this component of e-business is important in ways that translate into institutions’ and organisations’ efficacies. The Higher Education Institutions and organisations vary in size and ownership, each institution or organisation deals with the essence of e-etiquette and the data show direct relationships between e-etiquette, decision making and the success of organisations and institutions and e-societal members.

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