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Author(s):  
Walquer Huacani ◽  
Nelson P. Meza ◽  
Franklin Aguirre ◽  
Darío D. Sanchez ◽  
Evelyn N. Luque

The objective of this study is to analyze the deforestation of forest cover in the Apurimac region between 2001 and 2020 using the Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform, a planetary-scale platform for the analysis of environmental data. The methodology used in the analysis of the deforested area is based on the classification of cover, using a supervised classification method developed by the University of Maryland, based on a "decision tree".


Author(s):  
Ludmila MOGILDEA ◽  
Ina MOGILDEA ◽  
Constanta Laura AUGUSTIN (ZUGRAVU) ◽  
Gheorghe Adrian ZUGRAVU

The aim of the paper is to review antitrust practices in the digital age, where competition is taking on new forms and content in new markets where they tend to have an absolute monopoly.


Author(s):  
Cristian MARCU ◽  
Carmen Nadia CIOCOIU ◽  
Nicolae NISTOR

The purpose of this study is to identify the origins of the digital economy and where it is heading, by looking at its main roots and analyzing its trends. As a base for this bibliometric research, the papers within the research environment and the identified related keywords will be considered.


Author(s):  
Hendri Ning Rahayu ◽  
Mila S. Setyowati

The development of e-commerce transaction has created problems in taxation policy. The tendency of tax avoidance occurs when countries place little attention to mitigate the problem. Most countries, including Indonesia, face the problem of tax avoidance practices as e-commerce practices can bypass States' territorial boundaries.


Author(s):  
Sherif Kamel

Innovation, creativity, and digital transformation have been gradually transforming societies for decades. They continue to have a significant role to play in business and socioeconomic development. Their impact on individuals and organizations has been remarkable in different industries and enterprises, especially in emerging markets, helping them become more agile and competitive while enabling a platform for growth and prosperity.


Author(s):  
Anna KACZMARCZYK ◽  
Monika SITARSKA-BUBA

The main purpose of the paper is to discuss the nature of the enterprise architecture of the blockchain platform (EAoBP). The authors also highlighted how the main technology challenges for enterprises are addressed through the proposed solution. The paper consists of the introduction and 3 chapters. Chapter 2 presents related works about the blockchain technology and defines the platform concept. The architecture layers which are required to build the enterprise blockchain platforms are described in the 3rd chapter. The 4th chapter constitutes the implementation aspects of the EAoBP. The permissioned blockchain systems leverage a cross-organizational collaboration model, what constitutes cooperation within the network without 3rd party authorities. The open source character of the implementation technology and the clear guidance of the scope of each layer clarified in the article should help businesses in applying the concept.


Author(s):  
Igor K. Klioutchnikov ◽  
Oleg. I. Kliuchnikov ◽  
Olga A. Molchanova

The embedding of trading and banking functions in a social network offers promising prospects for trade, financial intermediation, and social networks, as well as for network users. Social sites are becoming more sophisticated due to the variety of applications and interaction channels that provide not only social contacts (P2P), but also business-to-business (B2B), business-to-consumer (B2C), and consumer-to-consumer systems (C2C).


Author(s):  
G.P.H. KANDAMBI ◽  
W.M.J.I. WIJAYANAYAKA

E-commerce has several benefits with many challenges. The identity of the involved parties and verifying the suitability of the goods is a matter of debate. There is no proper theory to explain this complex online purchasing behavior. A conceptual framework development was conducted specifically to find a model to measure online purchasing intention.


Author(s):  
G.P.H. KANDAMBI ◽  
W.M.J.I. WIJAYANAYAKA

Technology acceptance theories are mainly focused on measuring the acceptability of new technologies and empirically tested through employees in an organization. Currently, these technology acceptance theories are used by researchers to measure the online purchasing intention. However, those theories were directly focused on the technological components, ignoring retailers, customers, media and most other macro components engaged in the online purchasing.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Meshari Alanazi ◽  
Ben Soh
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