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The Impact of Technology on International Trade
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This 3 page paper considers the impact of technology on trade and the international economy over the last one hundred and fifty years. The paper considers the different influences of different technologies before concluding which has had the greatest impact. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEtechit.rtf
The Impact of Technology on the Insurance Industry
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This 45 page paper provides an overview of the insurance industry in Britain, with a focus on how changes in technology have affected the industry. Four sections demonstrate the impact of technology on the organization, the impact on management and technology’s impact on the employee. Finally, the dissertation concludes with a look at how technology has impacted society as a whole, with some attention to the insurance industry. Included in the analysis is the use of tools such as Porter's Five Forces model. Bibliography lists 35 sources.
Filename: SA201Ins.rtf
The Impact of Technology on the Modern World, Individuals, and the Family
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This
10 page report discusses information technology and the fact that computing has become
completely interwoven in the social fabric of life. That has meant that human society and
its social institutions such as marriage and family have also been radically altered.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWglosep.rtf
The Impact of the Computer on Customer Service
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(5 pp) Customer service has evolved with the
advent of computers and the internet. The change
that is most striking, but reveals a much larger
concept, is a change in language. Customer service
is now known as "customer relationship or customer
relationship management (CRM). The interesting
thought seems to be, a return to the type of
"valued customer" service of a pre-computer age,
and then applying to a higher technology
orientation. If there is any chance that you ever
shopped in a store with one of your grandparents,
see if you think some of the following concepts
apply to that particular age in history.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBecommI.doc
The Impact of the Digital Ecosystem among Businesses
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When Viewed through Porter’s Model of Industry Competition This 3 page paper considers how the development of e-commerce and the use of the internet has changed the competitive environment when looking at if from the perspective of Porters Five Forces model. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEdigecosys.rtf
The Impact of the Internet and Potential Implications for Democracy
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This is a 15 page paper discussing the impact of the Internet on democracy. The Internet in today’s society has begun to take on many of the governmental processes which previously were only restricted to traditional methods during the democratic process. Political parties are now using the Internet during election campaigns and are increasing their access by the inclusion of online chat rooms or email addresses from which they can be contacted. The fact that the Internet is becoming accepted by many governments and by most of the Western population is only the beginning of what many people believe can be the expansion of democracy on a global scale. Promoters of the increased use of the Internet would like to see what can be referred to as an “e-democracy” in which not only the traditional democratic processes can be converted to Internet access, such as online voting, but see the Internet as becoming a way in which individuals within society can become much more proactive in the world of political issues and ideals. The promotion of democratic ideals on a global scale through the Internet is seen as a natural process by many who believe the introduction of the Internet in underdeveloped countries or in countries which were formerly not based on democracies and its link to the market economy can only result in individuals from all nations given access to global information and international contacts. It is the availability of this global information and the link with the market economy which many believe are the keys to a natural development of democracy and the Internet plays a central part to this accessibility.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TJImpIn1.rtf
The Impact of the Internet and Potential Implications for Democracy
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This is a 15 page paper discussing the impact of the Internet on democratization. The impact of the Internet in today’s society is evident in the way it has become one of the major engines of modern day democracy and is also seen as one of the major tools for expansion of future democracy in communities throughout the world. The Internet has already begun to take on many of the governmental processes which previously were only restricted to traditional methods during the democratic process. Political parties are now using the Internet during election campaigns and are increasing their access by the inclusion of online chat rooms or email addresses from which they can be contacted. The fact that the Internet is becoming accepted by many governments and by most of the Western population is only the beginning of what many people believe can be the expansion of democracy on a global scale. Promoters of the increased use of the Internet would like to see what can be referred to as an “e-democracy” in which not only the traditional democratic processes can be converted to Internet access, such as online voting, but see the Internet as becoming a way in which individuals within society can become much more proactive in the world of political issues and ideals. The promotion of democratic ideals on a global scale through the Internet is seen as a natural process by many who believe the introduction of the Internet in underdeveloped countries or in countries which were formerly not based on democracies and its link to the market economy can only result in individuals from all nations given access to global information and international contacts. It is the availability of this global information and the link with the market economy which many believe are the keys to a natural development of democracy and the Internet plays a central part to this accessibility.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TJImpIn2.rtf
THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON INDUSTRY
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This 15 page paper discusses the case study of the IDE product called Pay-EZ and its impact on the micropayment industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBwebin.rtf
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