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ECW2123Economics of information technology and electronic commerce(BUS)
Dr Gennadi Kazakevitch; Malaysia: Mr Kevin Li Ke 6 points + 3 hours per week (2-hour lecture, 1-hour tutorial) and 9 hours of independent study + Distance: approximately 12 hours per week + Malaysia, first semester + Berwick, Gippsland, Peninsula, second semester + Prerequisites: ECW1101 and ECW1102 Synopsis: This subject introduces students to a very new area of information technology (IT) and electronic commerce (EC) economics. More broadly, it examines the contribution of information and electronic commerce technologies and products in a range of organisational contexts and the means of assessing the impact of these technologies and products using both qualitative and quantitative measures. Topics to be covered include: IT and EC products, costs, pricing and impact; frameworks for decision making; impact on monetary and payment systems; risk analysis; project justification; cost management; financial guidelines; system evaluation measures and estimates of benefits. Assessment: Major essay (4000 words): 40% + Examination (2 hours): 60% |
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