BCS: eCommerceEstablished in 1957, the British Computer Society (BCS) is the leading body for those working in IT.
With a world-wide membership now over 50,000 members in over 100 countries, BCS is the qualifying body
for Chartered IT Professionals (CITP).
British Institute of Technology and EcommerceThe British Institute of Technology & E-commerce (BITE) is a centre for academic research focusing on diverse topics [sic] related to e-commerce and e-applications.
Cardiff University: eCommerce Innovation Centre (eCIC)The eCommerce Innovation Centre (eCIC) at Cardiff University has built a reputation over 15 years as a leading authority on the successful implementation and exploitation of eCommerce.
its work with the business community and
Cambridge University: Computer Laboratory Computer LaboratoryComputer Science Past Papers: E-Commerce
Carnegie Mellon University: Institute for eCommerceEcommerce Technology links that provide a broad supplement to the MSEC technology program. They will lead you to articles, tutorials, product information and software downloads.
Get Safe OnlineBuying and selling online is normally safe and reliable but occasionally people fall victim to fraudsters. This site gives advice about what to do when you are a victim of ecommerce fraud.
Harvard University: E-Commerce SummaryAt present, discussion continues to revolve around whether e-commerce should be considered as trade in goods or in services, or a combination of the two. By defining it as trade in goods, the WTO applies the rules under the General Agreement . . .
Hackers, Hits and Chats: An E-Commerce and Marketing Dictionary of TermsThis University of Delaware dictionary serves as support material for online learning, specifically for marketing and e-commerce classes. Each entry includes its own URL.
London School of EconomicsTHE REALITY OF E-COMMERCE
Manchester University's eCommerce for DevelopmentPractical guides to using e-commerce in micro- and small enterprises in developing countries. They provide background definitions and explanations; case studies; a "ladder" of progress in e-commerce; an analysis questionnaire etc.
MIT Media Lab and the MIT Design Lab.MITecap is an academic think tank researching eBusiness architectures for commerce and the public sector, and jointly housed at the MIT Media Lab and the MIT Design Lab.
MIT E-CommerceStatistics, Market Research Reports, Rankings, Working Papers and Reports, Other Useful Pages
NC State UniversityManaging the Digital EnterpriseŽ, an open educational resource that surveys the opportunities and challenges managers face in an increasingly digital world.
Open University: Distributed Applications and E-commerceDiscover and understand the technologies used to develop distributed applications on the internet, ranging from online retailing to chat rooms, conference systems, online auctions and web administration tools.
Oxford University: e-CommerceAn online platform for full context analysis of eCommerce issues; A directory of members, their eCommerce related interests, specialisms and contact details; Formal seminars with guest speakers; Links to other eCommerce sites
Stanford UniversityAt Stanford, electronic commerce allows individuals to use credit cards over the Web to purchase tangible, non-tangible, digital goods, and services from Stanford University.