Barriers to the development of online shopping in the Klang Valley / Jamaliah Said ... [et al.]

Advances in the Internet technology has made it possible to carry out business transactions via the worldwide web. E-commerce, as it is widely known, used to be restricted to business-to-business transactions, but with the approach of the new millennium, the transactions have been expanded to includ...

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Main Authors: Said, Jamaliah (Author), Syed Mohamad, Syed Jamal Abdul Nasir (Author), Mohd Nasir, Noraini (Author), Ghani, Erlane K. (Author)
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Published: Institute of Education Development (InED), 2007.
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