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University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh, 2016Electronic commerce or e-commerce, as it is more popularly referred to, is defined as any form of trade or exchange of goods, services and information using electronic means. Globally, the application of e-commerce has been rapidly gaining acceptance, particularly since the dot-com boom and bust in the 90s.DocumentServices: today's most prolific industry
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2005If agriculture has historically been the engine of economic growth of the Philippines, it looks like a new engine is driving it these days—services. Services is where the real growth is actually coming as this issue’s banner article discusses. Not only does it contribute significantly to economic output, it also creates millions of jobs.DocumentE-commerce in the Philippines: a preliminary stocktaking
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2006With the rapid advancement in information and communication technology (ICT) and the equally rapid spread of the Internet, a new system has emerged to revolutionize international trade and business--e-commerce. E-commerce has definitely come of age. Unfortunately, not yet for the Philippines.DocumentCompetitiveness of the Philippine IT industry: what lies ahead
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2000The Philippine IT industry is the outgrowth of the semi- conductor industry that flourished in the 1980s when the country became part of the global production network of multinational companies feeding the global market with IT products, particularly semiconductor.DocumentStrengthening Uzbekistan's national innovation system
Korea Development Institute, 20122011 was the second year to conduct Strategic Development Partner Country KSP with Uzbekistan. From the grand theme of 2010 SDPC KSP with Uzbekistan, 'Mid and Long term Plan from Promoting Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth,' more specific topics related to strategies for transforming into innovation basedDocumentDigitalized capacity build-up for aid coordination and entrepreneurship promotion in Republic of Azerbaijan
Korea Development Institute, 20112010 KSP with Azerbaijan was initiated in December 2009 when the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) and the Baku Business Training Centre (BBTC) of the Government of Azerbaijan submitted a written Demand Survey Form. The form was officially channeled through the KOICA Azerbaijan office, the Embassy of Korea in Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (MOSF).DocumentStrategy for the implementation of e-Government and the development and promotion of the leather and footwear industry of Ethiopia
Korea Development Institute, 2013The 2012 Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Ethiopia was conducted by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), supervising agency of the project, which had prepared for the project in 2011. The focus of the 2012 KSP with Ethiopia was diverted into two directions, as covered by this report:DocumentAssessing the competitiveness of the Philippine IT industry
2000The development experience of the past three decades has demonstrated the strategic role information technology (IT) has on the global economy. As an industry, IT has dominated world trade growth in the 1990s contributing to the rapid growth of exports. As a generic technology, it has also revolutionized production process by cutting costs and enhancing product quality and performance.DocumentDevelopment of regional production and logistic networks in East Asia: the case of the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2010Regional production networks and local production linkages are important not only for the generation of industrial activity through investment flows but also as essential sources of new information and technology.DocumentResults of the 2009 Survey of Innovation Activities (SIA)
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2011In this paper, results of the 2009 Survey of Innovation Activities are described and discussed. The term innovation, traditionally associated with research and development, has evolved to mean the implementation of new or significantly improved goods and services, production process, marketing, or organizational methods in a firm.Pages
