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| Title: | E-commerce and E-commerce Fraud in Saudi Arabia: A Case Study |
| Authors: | Saleh Alfuraih |
| Keywords: | e-commerce, Saudi Arabia, privacy rules. |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| Publisher: | E-commerce and E-commerce Fraud in Saudi Arabia: A Case Study |
| Abstract: | This paper will discusses the potential market for e-commerce in Saudi Arabia, the current infrastructure available and plans for future infrastructure developments to better support the growing e-commerce marketplace. During a field trip to Saudi Arabia the following information was collected to describe the current situation of e-commerce in Saudi and to help determine its future. The choice of Saudi Arabia for this study arose from two factors, first: Saudi is a growing market for e-commerce and disputes; second: some important information was needed to be collected to test the proposed e-commerce taxonomy, and Saudi has less strict privacy rules. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15332 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Computer and Information Sciences
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