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    Analysis of the development of electronic commerce in international markets
    (Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2016) Pyroh, Olha; Horyachka, Anastasiya; Lviv Polytechnic National University
    In the paper the analysis of the electronic commerce and developmet of virtual economy, global trends in e-commerce, market size of e-commerce in international market and the predictions of future internet-business are presented. There are submitted innovations in e-commerce - industry 4.0, which is a profitable platform for investment from around the world.
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    Economic aspects and business implications of widespread adoption of electronic commerce and transactions
    (Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2016) Kopets, Galyna; Rachynska, Galyna; Dzyubina, Kateryna; Lviv Polytechnic National University
    Organizations around the globe are facing the new type of challenges predominantly associated with adoption of electronic commerce and transactions and successful inclusion of this relatively new form of interaction into the existing business model. The process of embracing this change requires a number of alterations to organizational institutions and culture, decision making, as well as technological infrastructure.
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    Trends of the future logistics in e-commerce
    (Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2016) Freyuk, Olga; Kyiv National Universty of Trade and Economics
    In the background of changing situation on local and global markets of delivery and sales companies more often use the Internet tools, letting realization of electronic transactions with partners in supply chain. Changes in management of supply chain happen with development of clients’ needs and technological possibilities of cooperating partners. Ecommerce is growing, but logistics seem to stay behind. In the past, innovations mainly focused on the opportunities in the area of home delivery. What the market really needs now are alternative delivery options.