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Trust in Electronic Commerce: The Role of Trust from a Legal, an Organizational and a Technical Point of View (Law & electronic commerce)
 
 
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Trust in Electronic Commerce: The Role of Trust from a Legal, an Organizational and a Technical Point of View (Law & electronic commerce) [Hardcover]

J. E. J. Prins , P.M.A. Ribbers , Henk C.A. van Tilborg , A.F.L. Veth , J.G.L. Van der Wees

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Electronic commerce, the subject of this volume of essays, has emerged as the emblem of a worldwide virtual economy. Read the first page
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