E-business curriculum in action at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Offering e-business/e-commerce courses no longer provides competitive advantages. They are now a competitive necessity. Schools already offering the courses are continuously refining the curriculum to keep up with the innovations in the area. Schools without these courses are frantically trying to p...
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Main Authors: | SIAU, Keng, DAVIS, S. |
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