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China's data privacy regulations contrast sharply with other major economies owing to internal and external pressures the Chinese government faces. Whereas the EU places high priority on protecting personal data and the US emphasizes self-regulation by businesses, China's regulations focus on cybercontrol measures.
Outsourcing can provide companies with a competitive advantage in cost. Finding the right company to outsource operations can be a challenge. Part of this challenge is communicating with prospective suppliers. Requests for quotations were sent to injection molders in the U.S., Mexico, and China. U.S. suppliers were found to be more responsive to e-mail and requested more information regarding the...
The e-service quality metric needs continued development and validation when measuring customer's satisfaction and loyalty in internet banking environment. This study use E-S-QUAL scales and D&M IS success model to design the research model, to assess a internet banking loyalty model, a set of empirical data including 405 usable questionnaires were collected by online survey to test estimates...
This paper puts forward a methodology of building network action surveillance system and a concept of knowledge base in active real-name system and automatic surveillance system. The purpose of this paper is to develop an effective evaluation model for network behaviours based on the actual situation of China, through analysis and study of privacy law to establish a real-name system for users of active...
There are several factors restricting the development of online-shopping in China, the imperfect privacy protection law and consumers' distrust are the main barriers. By using a sample of 759 Chinese students, our study examined the IUIPC instrument and analyzed the relationship between Internet users' information privacy concerns and their intention to transact online. Consistent with prior findings,...
Due to the considerably big marketplace, enterprises seek to benefit from e-commerce in China. But up to now very few of them have been successful, because some successful business models and strategies in developed countries can not be applied in China. This study examines obstacles on e-commerce development in China and attempts to find out some solutions to overcome these barriers. The relevant...
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