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SEEU Review vol. 6 Nr. 2 (pdf) - South East European University

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<strong>SEEU</strong> <strong>Review</strong> Volume 6, No. 2, 2010Европа (Германија, Велика Британија и други), поинаков пристап конБизнис-кон-Бизнис (B2B) e-трговија со користење на портали или e-пазар се предлага во овој труд.Е-пазарите може да го олеснат поврзувањето помеѓу МСП и нивнитепартнери, со што се обезбедува електронски пазар, каде што "Понудатаи побарувачка" ќе ја направат нивната магија. Овие електронкси пазариможат да помогнат со тоа што ќе нудат бесплатeн илистирања,внесување на производи, комуникација како и нудење настандардизација со користење на постоечки работни рамки за Бизнискон-Бизнис(B2B) е-трговија.IntroductionWith the increased usage of Internet in the World and Macedonia withabout 51% of the population using Internet (Internet World Statistics, 2010)and the Information Technology (IT) usage in the World, there is asignificant interest in doing business online.The Internet made the business more competitive, and that’s the reasoncompanies move online. Moving to e-business is not only a trend but anecessity as well, because being competitive in the global market requiresonline activity. This is why so many business organizations spend more ontheir IT infrastructure and information systems so they can be more effectivein this new environment.Making business online is easier now than ever. Technology is the actualcause and driver on forming the business strategy (O'Brien, 2007).The Electronic Commerce: E-Commerce and SmesElectronic commerce (e-commerce) is considered as buying or sellingover the Web including the entire process online. According to O'Brien(O'Brien, 2007), the E-commerce concept is a re<strong>vol</strong>ution that is radicallychanging the way companies do business.Developing countries, especially the so-called Adriatic group (Balkans)do not have any issues related to IT hardware and services neither theInternet penetration rate. A report conducted by IDC Adriatics (IDC103

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