scholarly journals Escalating the Importance of Preserving the Electronic Records Metadata in Online Business Transaction Activities

Author(s):  
Ap-azli Bunawan
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 146
Author(s):  
Osgar Sahim Matompo

In Indonesia, the electronic business (e-commerce) transaction has shown a rapid development after the application of the social distancing in the efforts to handle the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). Initially, the increase of the people’s interests to shop online was to buy masks and hand sanitizers for protection against the disease. Then, there was an increase of interest to buy stationery (as there is the trend of working and studying from home) and also medical equipment. Yet, in its application, there are many cases of where the customers experienced loss due to the use of this type of business transaction. There are legal protections on electronic transaction which have been violated during the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. These transactions are regulated on the Constitution No. 11 of 2007 regarding Information and Electronic Transaction and also Article 1365 of Burgerlijke Wetboek (BW). The stipulations of the BW Article 1365 may be applied in cases which violate the law in online business transactions (e-commerce). To fill in the legal void, there needs to be an extensive legal interpretation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-83
Author(s):  
Ilham M.said ◽  
Heri Cahyo Bagus Setiawan ◽  
Nuzulul Fatimah ◽  
Tatag Herbayu L

This study conducted an analysis and evaluation of business services activities P erguruan T Heigh under the Ministry of Religious Affairs in J awa T imur to create a model of an integrated online system to maximize kan activities of the service business during a pandemic covid 19. Enterprises college business has expanded rapid and during the pandemic covid has made changes to the service online, after the application of social distance in an effort to deal with the spread of the disease corona virus (Covid-19). Initially, an increase in people's interest to shop online was to buy necessities of life very high with many transaction processes. The aim is to provide effective and efficient services to all business transactions conducted online during the pandemic covid19. The methodology used is a qualitative research method with case studies and using purposive samples . The analytical approach used is interpretive analysis. The results of the research show that implementing an integrated online system is able to serve many business transaction processing activities which are greatly improved. So it can be concluded several things as follows: With an integrated online system through planning and organizing business systems can illustrate the various classifications of implementation of business services online business activities in order to facilitate all forms of business transaction processes quickly, effectively and efficiently during Covid-19. System integration of online ie business opportunities using technology that can deliver greater value for the business of the college that the college of business can be developed and can be maintained as well as helping people to meet their needs and facilitate online transactions.


2005 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
CHRISTINE KILGORE
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2005 ◽  
Vol 36 (7) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
MARY ELLEN SCHNEIDER
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2010 ◽  
Vol 40 (18) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
LAIRD HARRISON
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Author(s):  
Hairul Azhar Mohamad ◽  
Muhammad Luthfi Mohaini ◽  
Pavithran Ravinthra Nath

This research investigated into the lexical density and frequencies of five types of lexical chunks located in 300 online business letters. Top 10 websites on business correspondence had been identified in terms of traffic visitors and bounce rate under one million web rankings worldwide. Criterion Sampling method was identified prior to extracting the sample letters from the websites. The data was then run with Antconc Concordance Program (ACP) for lexical density and frequency analysis. Top 15 lexical chunks in online business letters (OBL) were compared against those top 15 in Business Letter Corpus (BLC). Findings revealed that there was a total of 39 916-word tokens and 939 counts of lexical chunks found in this corpus. It was found that more lexical words do not imply more lexical chunks used in based on types of business letters.  All 5 types of lexical chunks were identified and ranked in descending order; Sentence Builders (SB) as the most frequent type, followed by Collocations (COL), Deictic locutions (DLs), Polywords (POLs) and Institutionalized Expressions (IUs) as the least frequent type of lexical chunk. Sub-divisional analysis indicated that Grammatical Collocations (GCs) were more common than Lexical Collocations (LCs). Majority of lexical chunks were formed more at sentence level than phrasal level. Comparative analysis between top 15 lexical chunks in OBL and BLC discovered that most top lexical chunks in online business letters are representative of those corporate business letters in BLC. Pedagogical implications in terms of the reliability of online business letters for academic reference and future research considerations are also addressed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 70 (suppl 1) ◽  
pp. bjgp20X711269
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Alton ◽  
Caroline White

BackgroundAbuse of older people in care homes is an on-going problem. GPs, as the most frequent practitioner group visiting care homes, have an important role in detecting and reporting abuse. However, there is little research about GPs’ experiences of working in care homes and how they work to safeguard residents.AimTo explore the challenges experienced by GPs working in this unique environment and how these impact on safeguarding.MethodAn online survey collected qualitative data about GPs’ experiences as visiting professionals to care homes, with an emphasis on safeguarding. A thematic analysis identified key themes.ResultsIn total, 58 completed surveys were returned, with a range of practitioner experience represented (1–30 years). Approximately 70% were GP partners, with the remainder salaried and locum doctors. Over one third reported they had witnessed signs of definite or possible abuse within care homes. Emerging themes related to the complex care home context, in which residents had multiple health needs and GPs had to build multiple relationships with managers, carers, families, and residents. Difficulties in accessing information were reported; residents could not always provide information, GPs had to rely on others for information, and rarely had access to electronic records.ConclusionGP work in care homes is a complex and skilled role, in which GPs encounter evidence of poor care and abuse. Key themes in respect of barriers and facilitators of good care were highlighted. The reliance on others for information and the need to build relationships with staff/managers may raise tensions in respect of safeguarding practice.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristine L. Kelly ◽  
Alan Kowlowitz ◽  
Theresa A. Pardo ◽  
Darryl E. Green

Author(s):  
Rodrigo Borba

Sex work has long been of interest to a variety of fields, among them anthropology, sociology, public health, and feminist theory, to name but a few. However, with very few exceptions, sociolinguistics seems to have ignored the fact that commercial sex, as an intersubjective business transaction, is primarily negotiated in embodied linguistic interaction. By reviewing publications in distinct social scientific areas that directly or indirectly discuss the role of language in the sex industry, this chapter critically assesses the analytical affordances and methodological challenges for a sociolinguistics of sex work. It does so by discussing the “tricks” played by sex work, as a power-infused context of language use in which issues of agency (or lack thereof) are paramount, on sociolinguistic theory and methods. The chapter concludes that the study of language in commercial sex venues is sociolinguistically promising and epistemologically timely.


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