Innovative Practices in E-Commerce and E-Management

A special issue of Businesses (ISSN 2673-7116).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 5114

Special Issue Editors

Department of Accounting, Business Information Systems and Statistics, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania
Interests: business information technologies; e-commerce; fintechs; e-management; innovation; enterprise resource planning; mobile applications
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Faculty of Informatics, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania
Interests: human computer interaction; semantic web technologies; innovations in IT

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Modern society is going through profound economic and social transformations, and information technologies have a major role in these changes. Businesses and economies are changing and reshaping themselves based on the technological innovations that are manifested in all sectors of activity, both in the private and public spheres. The interactions between companies, businessmen, clients, suppliers, banks, public institutions and the government are about to move into the new era of e-management. Local and global trade is changing from the point of view of business processes, and information technologies support these changes. As a result, we propose that this special issue take into account modern and innovative aspects from areas such as e-management, e-commerce, e-government, fintechs, enterprise resource planning, remote working, e-banking, innovation in management.

We will appreciate your valuable contributions and we will be happy to disseminate them in the international scientific environment. We want this Special Issue to be a scientific catalyst that includes the most relevant contributions in the field.

Dr. Octavian Dospinescu
Dr. Lincoln C. Wood
Dr. Sabin Buraga
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • e-commerce
  • fintechs
  • e-management
  • innovation in management
  • supply chain management
  • enterprise resource planning
  • e-business
  • customer relationship management
  • e-employee
  • remote working
  • e-banking
  • business process modelling
  • e-government

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11 pages, 1452 KiB  
Communication
A Conceptual Framework for the Technological Advancement of E-Commerce Applications
by Snezhana Sulova
Businesses 2023, 3(1), 220-230; https://doi.org/10.3390/businesses3010015 - 16 Mar 2023
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Abstract
E-commerce is an area in which success largely depends on the e-commerce applications used. Currently, there are many studies that focus on various technological innovations in e-commerce systems, but a comprehensive concept of their improvement is lacking. In this regard, the main objective [...] Read more.
E-commerce is an area in which success largely depends on the e-commerce applications used. Currently, there are many studies that focus on various technological innovations in e-commerce systems, but a comprehensive concept of their improvement is lacking. In this regard, the main objective of the article was to explore the technological possibilities for the improvement of e-commerce systems and to propose a conceptual framework for their maintenance and development. The chosen research approach included a combined methodology–text mining analysis of existing developments and identifying the key themes and trends in papers and deep scientific analyses of the most-cited developments. As a result, a conceptual framework for the maintenance and development of e-commerce applications was proposed. To test the approach, publications from the scientific literature database Scopus, on the topic “e-commerce applications” were used. Experiments and text processing were performed with the software RapidMiner Studio. Several main directions for the development of e-commerce systems have been defined: the application of modern development tools; the technological base; and the possibilities of integration. Future research may focus on detailing each direction. Full article
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