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Finanzportale im E-Commerce

Examensarbeit aus dem Jahr 2000 im Fachbereich BWL - Bank, Börse, Versicherung, Note: 2, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Finanzierung und Bankbetriebswirtschaftslehre), 57 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Einleitung Das deutsche Bankwesen sieht sich zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts vielfältigen Veränderungen und Herausforderungen gegenüber. Als beispielhafte Stichworte seien hier die Globalisierung, ein verändertes Verhalten der Privatkundschaft und das Auftreten neuer Wettbewerber auf einem von der Anbieterseite gesättigten Markt genannt. Das Privatkundengeschäft ist von diesen Veränderungen in besonderem Maße betroffen.(1) Der Entwicklung der Informationstechnologie und der rasanten Verbreitung des Internet kommen in diesem Zusammenhang eine tragende Rolle sowohl als Auslöser als auch als Katalysator des Umbruchs zu.(2) Das Internet-Banking hat seit seiner Entstehung Mitte 1995(3) sehr rasch an Bedeutung hinzu gewonnen. Heute gibt es kaum mehr eine Bank, die nicht mindestens eine Homepage im Internet eingestellt hat. Reine Internet-Banken, wie die NET BANK, vertreiben ihre Bankprodukte ausschließlich über das Internet und geben die dadurch erreichten niedrigeren Transaktionskosten in Form günstigerer Konditionen an ihre Kunden weiter. Die Preistransparenz wird durch immer ausgefeiltere Angebots- und Vergleichsinstrumente sowohl im E-Commerce allgemein, als auch in einer seiner wichtigsten Unterdisziplinen, dem Vertrieb von Finanz-dienstleistungen über das Internet, laufend erhöht. Um im E-Commerce bestehen zu können, sind neben dem Preis der Produkte der Angebotsumfang und mehrwertstiftende Zusatzleistungen eines Anbieters von entscheidender Bedeutung. Für die Banken geht es darum, sich an der Schnittstelle zwischen Internet und Kunden zu positionieren und die Rolle des Netzwerkkoordinators einzunehmen.(4) [...] ______ 1 Vgl. Betsch, O.: Wettbewerbsänderungen auf den Finanzdienstleistungsmärkten und der Umbruch der Vertriebssysteme, in: Betsch, O./Wiechers, R. (Hrsg.): Handbuch Finanzvertrieb, Frankfurt am Main 1995, S. 4 ff. 2 Vgl. Bernet, B.: Strategische Optionen im Retail-Banking, in: Bernet, B./Schmid, P. (Hrsg.): Retail-Banking, Wiesbaden 1995, S. 28 ff. 3 Vgl. Häcker, J.: Internet-Banking: Gestaltungsformen - Rechtsfragen - Sicherheitsaspekte, Wiesbaden 1998, S. 43 f. 4 Vgl. Betsch, O.: Irrtümer und Wahrheiten im Retailbanking, in: bank und markt, Heft 4/1999, S. 22.

Examensarbeit aus dem Jahr 2000 im Fachbereich BWL - Bank, Börse, Versicherung, Note: 2, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Finanzierung und Bankbetriebswirtschaftslehre), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Einleitung Das deutsche Bankwesen sieht ...

Target Costing im E-Commerce

Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2001 im Fachbereich BWL - Controlling, Note: 2,3, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (Universität), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Relevanz und Abgrenzung der Problemstellung In vielen Branchen hat in den letzten Jahren eine zunehmende Veränderung des Unternehmensumfeldes stattgefunden. Wie kein anderes Phänomen zuvor veränderte das Internet die Wirtschaft und ihre Erfolgsgesetze.(1) Viele Unternehmen stehen heute vor der Herausforderung, dem steigenden Kostendruck entgegentreten zu müssen. Mit Hilfe des Internets können diese z.B. die Produktionskosten senken oder den Servicegrad erhöhen, wodurch der Kundennutzen im Vergleich zur Konkurrenz erhöht werden kann.(2) Kaum ein Unternehmen kann es sich heute leisten, die neuen Technologien um das Internet herum und die damit verbundenen Möglichkeiten zu ignorieren, will es seine Zukunft im weltweiten Wettbewerb nicht ernsthaft gefährden.(3) Die Bedeutung des Internets, insbesondere des Electronic Commerce(4), für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft wird derzeit in „veränderten Rahmenbedingungen, Strukturen und Vorgehensweisen in nahezu allen Bereichen und Branchen“(5) deutlich. Mit den weitreichenden Nutzungsmöglichkeiten des Electronic Commerce öffnen sich für zahlreiche Unternehmen viele Chancen und Möglichkeiten, eigene Prozesse effektiver und effizienter zu gestalten und gleichzeitig strategische Wettbewerbsvorteile aufzubauen. Die erhöhte Markt- und Preistransparenz durch Suchmaschinen und elektronische Einkaufsführer sowie geringe Kosten der Informationsgewinnung verbessern die Situation der Kunden und machen die Produktangebote, -preise und -konditionen transparenter. So können Kunden viele Angebote in relativ kurzer Zeit vergleichen und Produkte oder Dienste gleicher Qualität und gleichen Nutzens herausfinden und ihre Kaufentscheidung auf Grund der reinen Preisdifferenzierungen treffen.(6) [...] _____ 1 Vgl. Booz-Allen / Hamilton (2000), S. 7. 2 Vgl. Seidenschwarz / Knust (2000), S. 425. 3 Vgl. Hermanns / Sauter (1999a), S. 850. 4 Begriffliche Abgrenzung erfolgt im Abschnitt 2.1. 5 Hermanns / Sauter (1999a), S. 850. 6 Vgl. Steuck (1998), S. 78.

Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2001 im Fachbereich BWL - Controlling, Note: 2,3, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (Universität), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Relevanz und Abgrenzung der Problemstellung In vielen Branchen hat in den ...

E-Commerce Systeme aus Sicht von Händlern und Entwicklern

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich BWL - Handel und Distribution, Note: 2,0, Hochschule Mainz, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Ziel dieser Arbeit soll es sein das Unterthema E-Commerce aus dem Bereich E-Business näher zu erläutern und im Bereich E-Commerce Systeme Einblicke in die technischen und betriebswirtschaftlichen Zusammenhänge geben. Dabei geht es im ersten Teil um grundsätzliche Erklärungen im Bereich E-Business, E-Commerce und das Themengebiet bis zu den drei bekanntest E-Commerce Systemen, dessen Anforderungen aus Kunden und Händler Sicht sowie die Erfolgsfaktoren für Betreiber solcher Systeme. Die Erfolgsfaktoren aus einer Studie des E-Commerce Center Köln (ECC Köln) runden diese Arbeit ab.

Durch dieses Verfahren war es schon damals möglich, E-Shopping und EBanking zu betreiben (Vgl. Bächle & Lehmann, 2010, S. 1). Die Anbieter waren nur wenige und auch Teilnehmer wurden nicht die erhofften drei Millionen (Vgl. Schmidt ...

Governance Risk Management and Financial Product Development in Islamic Financial Institutions

Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,7, Maastricht University (School of Business and Economics), course: -, language: English, abstract: 1.1 General Introduction to the Topic Islamic finance is on the march. The underlying logic is simple: All investments and services are consistent with the principles of Islamic law, called Shari'ah, which literally means 'a clear path to be followed and observed' (Hourani, 2004a). This clear path is followed only if profit does not stem from interest (riba), speculation (gharrar) or sectors that are considered sinful according to the Qur'an (haraam), namely everything that involves alcohol, tobacco, entertainment, gambling or pork, just to name a few. The high potential of Islamic finance is clear for three reasons. The first reason relates to the emergence of a new consumer type, as there is increased demand for a Shari'ah-compliant way of investing that stems from increased globalization. The middle class from emerging markets rose from one third to 56 percent between the 1990s and 2006 (The Economist, 2009). Many Muslim countries can be found in the list of emerging markets, such as Egypt, Pakistan and Indonesia. With the Muslim population of the world exceeding 1.5 billion people (about 21 percent of the world population) and due to the fact that it is the fastest growing religion, it becomes clear why the general conditions for Islamic finance are so favourable (Central Intelligence Agency, 2009). The second reason relates to the global trend for sustainable investment; the fact that Islamic finance is an ethical way of investing which does not invest in harmful businesses and instead donates purified gains to charity is becoming more and more attractive among non-Muslim investors as well (Global Finance, 2007). The Shari'ah aspect makes Islamic financial products an alternative to socially responsible investments (Khan, 2009). The last reason is a matter of

Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,7, Maastricht University (School of Business and Economics), course: -, language: English, abstract: 1.1 General Introduction to the ...

Governance Risk Management and Financial Product Development in Islamic Financial Institutions

Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,7, Maastricht University (School of Business and Economics), course: -, language: English, abstract: 1.1 General Introduction to the Topic Islamic finance is on the march. The underlying logic is simple: All investments and services are consistent with the principles of Islamic law, called Shari’ah, which literally means ‘a clear path to be followed and observed’ (Hourani, 2004a). This clear path is followed only if profit does not stem from interest (riba), speculation (gharrar) or sectors that are considered sinful according to the Qur’an (haraam), namely everything that involves alcohol, tobacco, entertainment, gambling or pork, just to name a few. The high potential of Islamic finance is clear for three reasons. The first reason relates to the emergence of a new consumer type, as there is increased demand for a Shari’ah-compliant way of investing that stems from increased globalization. The middle class from emerging markets rose from one third to 56 percent between the 1990s and 2006 (The Economist, 2009). Many Muslim countries can be found in the list of emerging markets, such as Egypt, Pakistan and Indonesia. With the Muslim population of the world exceeding 1.5 billion people (about 21 percent of the world population) and due to the fact that it is the fastest growing religion, it becomes clear why the general conditions for Islamic finance are so favourable (Central Intelligence Agency, 2009). The second reason relates to the global trend for sustainable investment; the fact that Islamic finance is an ethical way of investing which does not invest in harmful businesses and instead donates purified gains to charity is becoming more and more attractive among non-Muslim investors as well (Global Finance, 2007). The Shari’ah aspect makes Islamic financial products an alternative to socially responsible investments (Khan, 2009). The last reason is a matter of trust; in the face of the financial crisis that began shattering the world in 2007, many investors lost confidence in the traditional banks and their practices (Reuters, 2008; CNN, 2009). Today even the Holy See states that ‘the ethic principles on which Islamic finance is based may bring banks closer to their clients and to the spirit which should mark every financial service’ (Bloomberg, 2009). According to recent estimates, IFIs could increase their assets under management from roundabout $700 billion to over $1.6 trillion in 2012 (Reuters, 2009). WICHTIG: Sämtliche Recherchetätigkeiten wurden bei in den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten ansässigen islamischen Banken vor Ort durchgeführt.

Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,7, Maastricht University (School of Business and Economics), course: -, language: English, abstract: 1.1 General Introduction to the ...

The Cultural and Demographic Aspects of the Islamic Financial System and the Potential for Islamic Financial Products in the German Market

Diploma Thesis from the year 2004 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,4, Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, 170 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The author has divided the thesis in four parts. The first chapter, "Chapter A - Islam - History, Cultural Aspects, and Principles for the Financial System", introduces Islam, its roots and foundation about 1,400 years ago. In that chapter basic Islamic principles are explained and their relevance in all aspects of Muslim life is shown. With those principles underlying, a financial system developed which is different from the Western one. The development of the financial system is described as are various Islamic financial tools explained. In "Chapter B - Muslims in Germany" it is shown how the Muslim community in Germany developed. It is explained when processes of migration started and to what extent they developed. The cultural and educational "Status Quo" of the Muslim community is analysed, and it is looked at their stand concerning school, work, associations, etc. Thereby Islamically cultural distinctions are outlined and resulting obstacles for integration deduced. Following that, the financial "Status Quo" is looked at. Facts about Muslim savings are provided and examples of instruments available at the German market, which are in compliance with Islamic law, are described. Out of the outlined facts in the "Status Quos" a potential analyses is developed. Future scenarios about shifts in the population structure are calculated and thereby resulting changes at the labour market predicted. After the Muslim community and its financial situation is analysed, "Chapter C - Possibilities for Islamic Products in the German Market" describes legal requirements set by German authorities as does it look at Islamic prescriptions for the running of a financial institution. Proposals are given how to harmonise differences to create possibilities for a financial syste

Diploma Thesis from the year 2004 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,4, Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, 170 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The author has divided the ...

The Logic of Violence

Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Public International Law and Human Rights, grade: 74 %, University of Hull (Law School), course: Human Rights Violations, language: English, abstract: QUESTION: Although the use of violence by and against states displays many features that are specific to particular cultures and situations, there is an underlying ‘logic of violence’ that takes a remarkably similar form in a multitude of different contexts. ABSTRACT: For the question at hand – a very complex question – it seems of paramount importance to disentangle its individual components before discovering its coherences. (...) I shall proceed as follows: First, I will present my understanding of logic – the underlying current giving this paper its direction and drive. Still in the first part, I shall introduce and define various forms of large-scale violence to be kept inside the epistemological frame of this essay. Secondly, this paper will elaborate on ‘the doer behind the deed’. I shall introduce the philosophical traditions and formal features of contemporary states, laying the ground for the contemplation of violence by and against states, government-sponsored and stateperpetrated crime. Furthermore, to shed light on the ramifications of violence between the so called First and Third World and in order to provide a link between the general and the specific, this paper would expose the international involvement in criminal structures and violent agency. Drawing on the recurrent narratives and forms of violence discussed in the first two parts, the third section will deepen the dynamics of structures and resources that resurface in various contexts of large scale violence. The chosen examples will deal with the ambivalence of legal control and discursive power in their capacity as supportive features to instigate violence. This essay will conclude on contemplations which elude from a smooth narrative. In my conclusion I should summarize the main arguments and outline the implications resulting from the supposition of a logic of violence. The final part shall also provide an outlook to some of the many remaining challenges in the context of international human rights and supranational criminology and their pursuit to stop violence.

The chosen examples will deal with the ambivalence of legal control and discursive power in their capacity as supportive ... AND EVIL It is often referred to logic as to the art of thought and the science of sound deductive reasoning.

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education

Why ICT is underused in schools and how teachers can promote their use of ICT tools

Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Pedagogy - Miscellaneous Topics, grade: manque, , language: English, abstract: There seems to be a growing consensus among researchers and practitioners in the educational arena that ICT is of great potential to bringing about changes in the field of education. Nevertheless, ICT tools, despite their abundance and ease of use and access, remain underused by many teachers. This being the case, this paper endeavors to shed light on some of the factors that stand in the way of an effective use of ICT tools in schools. Also, it draws on some recent models that have been proposed to address the factors in question in order to foreground some important teacher characteristics which appear to be necessary for effective use of ICT in education.

Essay from the year 2019 in the subject Pedagogy - Miscellaneous Topics, grade: manque, , language: English, abstract: There seems to be a growing consensus among researchers and practitioners in the educational arena that ICT is of great ...

Research Methodology

A Toolkit of Sampling and Data Analysis Techniques for Quantitative Research

Document from the year 2012 in the subject Statistics, grade: -, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway Campus, language: English, comment: Please reference this publication as: Lim, W.M. and Ting, D.H. (2012). Research methodology: a toolkit of sampling and data analysis techniques for quantitative research. GRIN Publishing: Munich, Germany., abstract: Selecting appropriate sampling methods and data analysis techniques for a research study is generally accepted by all researchers in the academia as an imperative component of the research methodology. However, researchers may be encountered with dilemmas when it comes to choosing the most suitable combination of methods to obtain a randomize sample and the best data analysis techniques which are able to project the true state of affairs of the researched phenomenon. This book features a wide range of sampling and data analysis techniques which have been proven to be effectively useful in guiding researchers in the adoption of the most appropriate sampling and data analysis techniques which are in line to accomplish the established research objectives.

This book features a wide range of sampling and data analysis techniques which have been proven to be effectively useful in guiding researchers in the adoption of the most appropriate sampling and data analysis techniques which are in line ...

Legal Aspects of Internet Banking Related to International Business Transactions

Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2005 in the subject Law - Comparative Legal Systems, Comparative Law, grade: 70/100, Stellenbosch Universitiy, course: LL M International Trade Law, 61 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper focuses upon legal issues arising in the field of electronic or Internet banking. The overview of previous developments in this field and of types of e-banks will be given. It analyses existing and potential problems mainly connected with cross-border services. The issue of data protection, the right to provide services and the advertisement of e-banking services will be especially examined. The paper will evaluate current regulation and it will be shown, that there are either lacunae in such legislation, in the alternative, several important issues are left unanswered, possibly severely hindering the further progress of Internet banking. This dissertation suggests that further developing of both international and domestic legislation is crucial for banks to be able to make use of the possibilities offered by the Internet.

Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2005 in the subject Law - Comparative Legal Systems, Comparative Law, grade: 70/100, Stellenbosch Universitiy, course: LL M International Trade Law, 61 entries in the bibliography, language: ...