Trust, Confidence and E-Commerce in Cyberspace
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2002
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Güzey, Y.Y.
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The trust, confidence and e-commerce issues in cyberspace are discussed. Development of commercial activities in the cyberspace hinges on assuring consumers and businesses that their use of network services were safe, secure and reliable. E-commerce requires trust across the spectrum of users and providers of services and goods. The cyberspace will never be completely secure, reliable, trustworthy and involves a calculated risk.
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Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET) --29 July 2001 through 2 August 2001 --Portland, OR --63011
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Communication systems, Computer software, Internet, Risk assessment, Technology transfer, Chi-square tests, Electronic commerce
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PICMET
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155
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156