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E-BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT

Borcosi Corina Ana and Borcosi Ilie
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Borcosi Corina Ana: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY
Borcosi Ilie: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY

Annals - Economy Series, 2023, vol. 4, 132-137

Abstract: Businesses are reshaping. Business models adapted to today's digital environment, which is dominated by increasingly advanced digital technologies, are emerging. E-business are digitalized businesses, i.e. those that have business processes that are carried out online, on the internet, on the extranet. These businesses are conducted through electronic data exchange. Digitized business includes not only the digital sale and purchase of goods and services, but also other activities related to digital business such as: digital services offered to customers, digital communication with employees, customers and partners. SMEs carry out digitized businesses are increasingly turning to electronic tools to provide them with security against data theft. They are increasingly, used by which companies: electronic signature, digital identity, cyber security. The paper presents a digital business development strategy model, both to transform a classic business into a digitized business (to include as many digital processes as possible), and to develop an already digitized business.

Keywords: e-business; digital signature; digitalization; SMES; digitized processes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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