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전자무역 네트워크 구축 현황과 활성화 방안A Study on the Current Situation and Scheme for Activation of e-Trade Network Project

Authors
이용근정재우
Issue Date
Dec-2004
Publisher
한국국제상학회
Keywords
e-Trade Network; e-Marketplace
Citation
국제상학, v.19, no.4, pp 245 - 264
Pages
20
Journal Title
국제상학
Volume
19
Number
4
Start Page
245
End Page
264
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/28413
ISSN
1229-3393
2713-7856
Abstract
Due to the expansion of the Internet and the rapid development of Information Technology in the borderless market, the global economy is now changing into digital economy. The purpose of this thesis is to identify the current situation and problems of e-trade network which has been recently designed by various countries. Korea has actively promoted the comprehensive plan for global e-Trade network. Especially this thesis deals with PAA, Korea-Japan e-trade network, ASEM e-trade projects. Asian countries have been slow in forming a regional economic bloc but significant effort has already been made in establishing a pan-Asian e-commerce network. Development of the e-marketplace in Japan or in korea enables B2B e-commerce. ASEM e-trade project has started to establish e-trade network between Korea and Europe. The expansion of e-trade network leads to global transaction with the partial or complete utilization of digital tools such as computer and information network. However, e-trade network potential is not readily evident due to incomplete legal groundwork, lack of standardization, mutual certification, institutional system, and insufficient information in trading circles, etc. To reap full benefits, e-trade network should be harmonized and interconnected with trading partners through multilateral or regional cooperation to set relevant inter-operable infrastructure, operate electronic document reposition center and online dispute resolution.
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