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AuthorBalezentis, Alvydas (1)Jasaitis, Jonas (1)Kruzmetra, Maiga (1)
Miceikiene, Astrida (1)
Rivza, Baiba (1)Rivža, Peteris (1)Subjecte-commerce (1)handel elektroniczny (1)innovation (1)innowacje (1)motivation (1)motywacja (1)MŚP (1)SMEs (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)Has File(s)Yes (1)

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E-commerce as a Consequence of Innovation and the Cause of New Innovations for SMEs: the Perspectives of Latvia and Lithuania 

Rivza, Baiba; Kruzmetra, Maiga; Rivža, Peteris; Miceikiene, Astrida; Balezentis, Alvydas; Jasaitis, Jonas (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2020-09-21)
The emergence of new technologies and the expansion of digitalisation have created an opportunity for e-commerce to develop. A supplier and a buyer of goods and services meet in the e-environment and solve their problem ...

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