INCREASE OF COMPETITIVENESS OF THE ENTERPRISE BY ELECTRONIC BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES
Abstract
The article deals with global trends in e-commerce, especially conducting e-commerce in Ukraine. The article also explores the positive and negative factors affecting the development of e-commerce enterprises in Ukraine. Particular attention is paid to the consideration of the stages of development of e-commerce in the enterprise, issues of enterprise management in terms of focusing on e-business in the modern conditions of informatization and globalization.
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