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Analysis of China's tourist e-commerce development

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Published:15 August 2005Publication History

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The article explores the main factors which restrain the development of tourist e-commerce of China at present and the operational difference of the alien and exotic e-commerce websites, pointedly put forward the countermeasures of the tourist e-commerce development of China.

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    ICEC '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
    August 2005
    957 pages
    ISBN:1595931120
    DOI:10.1145/1089551
    • Conference Chairs:
    • Qi Li,
    • Ting-Peng Liang

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    • Published: 15 August 2005

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