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C/EI/167. Dissertation + Proposal. Impact of E-Procurement on International Business Law

WORDS:
19470
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
199.99 GBP

This dissertation examines how e-procurement has impacted the development of international business law. The dissertation provides the background to the topic followed by a discussion on the importance and definition of E-procurement, an evaluation of e-procurement models and the relationship it has with the property rights theory. E-MRO and ERP are defined, and the paper highlights the processes of E-procurement. The way in which e-procurement relates to other forms of procurement, and the benefits and problems with the process. E-procurement and developing countries are evaluated, using Arab countries as an example. The Arab countries are compared to the position in the EU, and the dissertation suggests ways that they can improve their understanding of e-procurement. The paper suggests the ways in which challenges relating to e-procurement can be solved. Proposal for this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 18700 words and proposal contains 770 words.

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KEYWORDS: Dissertation, e-procurement, international business law, property rights theory, e-MRO, ERP, procurement, Arab countries, EU, Developing countries,

 
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