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Cross-Border in the E-Commerce as Exemplified by the Baltic Countries

Piotr Nieradka and Katarzyna Niedzwiecka
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Piotr Nieradka: Maria Curi-Sklodowska University, Poland
Katarzyna Niedzwiecka: Maria Curi-Sklodowska University, Poland

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Abstract: Intensification of activities in the field of e-commerce causes blurring of the boundaries of commercial space in the physical sense. As a result of globalization, organizations increasingly operating in a virtual space, using it to a greater extent and passing in a number of areas of its activities from the world so-called "Offline" to "Online". The article deals with the subject of the phenomenon of cross-border, with particular emphasis on its importance in e-commerce. The analysis has been subjected to the current situation on the e-commerce market, as well as the latest trends and prospects for development of this sector. Further was characterized concept of cross-border while pointing forecasted trends of its development and the existing barriers. Article ends with an analysis of the use of cross-border e-commerce in business practice.

Keywords: cross-border; e-commerce; baltic countries; parcel mashines; trends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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