Online-Shops im Einzelhandel – von Produktanbietern zu Problemlösern

2016 ◽  
pp. 697-724
Author(s):  
Hendrik Schröder ◽  
Daniel Jäger
Keyword(s):  
Controlling ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 157-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reinhold Mayer ◽  
Frank Bensberg ◽  
Anita Hukemann

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Rizka Rizka

The digitalization of the economy sector in the industrial revolution 4.0 needs to be approached with a smart attitude so as to not bring loss to both the consumers and the business holders, by transforming the instrument of consumer rights in an updated and a better way. The development of technology has spoiled human beings in all aspects, including in muamalah. like transaction. The society’s rapid consumptive behavior becomes a business opportunity for the investors to invest their capital in the field of trade, which is also rapidly developing. The increasing demand of consumptive products pushes the popularity of online transaction. There exist hundreds of online shops, either official shops or those undergoing transaction through social media. Anyone can be owners of online shops, and the consumers can be adults, teenagers, and even children. This condition causes some problems, such as the misuse of online transaction for deception, offering products which are not the same as the real items, or worse, not sending the products after the consumer has transferred the money. The results show that in online transactions, there are many dishonest sellers who legalize all methods to practice deception, so there needs to be a connection between online transaction and religion with the hope to minimize the chance of harm for both the consumers and the sellers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anders la Cour-Harbo

Today it is possible to buy small and cheap drones in toy stores, supermarkets, and on numerous online shops. Often, these drones are very lightweight and are flown in backyards, sport fields, parking lots, and such places. They typically pose no lethal threat to people in the vicinity of the drone. Nonetheless, in many countries such drones are regulated by aviation rules that does not (sufficiently well) distinguish between these drones and the larger hobby or professional drones. Consequently such small drones are flown illegally. This has prompted some national aviation authorities to consider a form of ‘harmless’ category, which ideally should be based on a mass threshold. To aid such a classification this work proposes a mass threshold of 250 g, below which, we argue, it is reasonable to classify drones as ‘harmless’ in the sense that the expected fatality rate is equivalent to that of manned aviation. In this work we combine a series of models and methods to provide a foundation for giving a mass threshold. The approach is probabilistic and focuses on the relation between mass and human injury in the case of small drones. The approach is also parameterized such that readers can substitute other probabilities and conduct their own calculations, possibly determining a different mass threshold.


2010 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra P. Roth ◽  
Peter Schmutz ◽  
Stefan L. Pauwels ◽  
Javier A. Bargas-Avila ◽  
Klaus Opwis

2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanjeev Kulkarni ◽  
Kirna Kumari ◽  
Naheeda Kittur

Future shopping applications collect basic profile information of the person and provide great service on recommending books, electronics and other products based on user profile, previous shopping history and relationships between the items categories derived from purchases of all the users on the site. E.g. if someone is looking at action movies it can recommend similar category or a category that the shopper is likely to be associated with. The mining of user's profile greatly enhances a person's shopping experience on modern online shops. The main purpose of this paper is solving the privacy and security issues.


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