Building Leadership for e-Busines Development
Electronic business is becoming an essential component of private sector development in a growing range of nations to achieve and maintain international competitiveness. This is due basically to its multiple benefits as a strong driver of innovatio...
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okr-10986-103452021-04-23T14:02:50Z Building Leadership for e-Busines Development Hanna, James Carrasco, Ana Isabel Watt, Charles BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BIDDING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS PROCESSES CLIMATE COLLABORATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COUNCILS DIGITAL ACCESS DIGITAL ECONOMY E-BUSINESS E-COMMERCE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS EXTERNALITIES INFORMATION ECONOMY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNET ACCESS INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP LEARNING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSHIP POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SMALL ENTERPRISES SPAM SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAINS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION Electronic business is becoming an essential component of private sector development in a growing range of nations to achieve and maintain international competitiveness. This is due basically to its multiple benefits as a strong driver of innovation, productivity improvements, lower transaction costs with governments, and poverty reduction. Experience shows that accelerating ebusiness adoption, particularly among smaller firms, requires deliberate leadership on the part of governments in conjunction with the private sector to establish a conducive policy framework and overcome market failures. 2012-08-13T11:13:20Z 2012-08-13T11:13:20Z 2004-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/11/5534675/building-leadership-e-busines-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10345 English en breve; No. 56 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BIDDING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS PROCESSES CLIMATE COLLABORATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COUNCILS DIGITAL ACCESS DIGITAL ECONOMY E-BUSINESS E-COMMERCE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS EXTERNALITIES INFORMATION ECONOMY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNET ACCESS INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP LEARNING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSHIP POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SMALL ENTERPRISES SPAM SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAINS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION |
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BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BIDDING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS PROCESSES CLIMATE COLLABORATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COUNCILS DIGITAL ACCESS DIGITAL ECONOMY E-BUSINESS E-COMMERCE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS EXTERNALITIES INFORMATION ECONOMY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERNET ACCESS INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE INTERVENTION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP LEARNING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSHIP POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SMALL ENTERPRISES SPAM SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAINS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORTATION Hanna, James Carrasco, Ana Isabel Watt, Charles Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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Electronic business is becoming an
essential component of private sector development in a
growing range of nations to achieve and maintain
international competitiveness. This is due basically to its
multiple benefits as a strong driver of innovation,
productivity improvements, lower transaction costs with
governments, and poverty reduction. Experience shows that
accelerating ebusiness adoption, particularly among smaller
firms, requires deliberate leadership on the part of
governments in conjunction with the private sector to
establish a conducive policy framework and overcome market failures. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Hanna, James Carrasco, Ana Isabel Watt, Charles |
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Hanna, James Carrasco, Ana Isabel Watt, Charles |
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Hanna, James |
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Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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Building Leadership for e-Busines Development |
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building leadership for e-busines development |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/11/5534675/building-leadership-e-busines-development http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10345 |
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