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A Study on the Activation Measures of Internet Trade in International Trade (국제상거래에 있어서의 인터넷 무역 활성화 방안)

  • 최준호
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.39-55
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    • 2000
  • Internet Trade is the new type of business transaction, which sells and advertises the product and services by using the Internet, which is spreaded rapidly to the world. Under these circumstance, our country should discuss the proper position and role as the center in the trade amount in the world trade market, and face the irresistible changes of trade environment. First, in the institution and legal aspect. Second, the price payment system of the internet trade. Third, the so-called infra construction, the physical sector for activating the internet trade, the comprehensive plan of super-highway information communication net work by the government authorities is expected to be promoted. There is no perfect solution that internet trade could be completely done in front of monitor and will be solved one by one along with the development of electronic commerce. At last, the government's and industry's joint positive concern and participation in the rapidly changing new world trade trends of internet trade is expected fit for our position in the world.

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A study on Electronic payment System for activating e-Trade (e-Trade 활성화를 위한 전자결제시스템의 발전방향)

  • Jung, Jae-Woo;Hwang, Jung-Hoon
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.203-222
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    • 2003
  • Owing to the digital revolution, Internet Commerce and Electronic Commerce is having a profound influence on the global trade and internal commerce, revolutionizing the way of doing business and making payment. The entrance of the Internet has a prominent for spread of Electronic Commerce and those phenomenons will result in paperless trading and cashless trade By virtue of Internet, an increasing share of business transactions occurs online. Electronic payment is essential for the smooth progress of the electronic commerce as electronic payment plays the important role in the electronic commerce. Traditionally international settlement systems such as letters of credits, remittance and documentary collections operated as an important and popular method of payment. Now, information technology has made it possible to pay for the sale of goods and services over the internet. In international trade, there are service providers (Bolero, TradeCard, @Globaltrade) to settle payment electronically through the Internet.

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Economic and Non-economic Determinants of Environmental Sustainability in the Long Run: Evidence from G20 Economies

  • Yin, Zihui;Choi, Chang Hwan;Ko, Jung O
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2022
  • Purpose - This paper analyzes the economic and non-economic factors that contribute to environmental sustainability by reducing CO2 emissions, based on G20 panel data. Design/methodology - We conduct a comparative analysis of advanced and developing economies during 1995-2016. To examine the impact, an environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) model was employed, incorporating additional explanatory variables such as internet use, renewable energy, and services trade. Findings - The empirical findings show the existence of an inverted U-shaped EKC phenomenon between GDP per capita and CO2 emissions in G20 economies, with the turning point at a per capita GDP level of US$ 38,340. Moreover, an inverted U-shape relation exists between internet use and CO2 emissions, with the turning point at a 44% internet use rate. The comparative analysis show that the inverted U-shape curve only exits in advanced economies, with turning points of US$ 42,356 per capita GDP and 27% internet use rate, respectively. Renewable energy and services trade have a greater negative impact on CO2 emissions in advanced economies than in developing economies. Originality/value - Renewable energy and services trade have a greater negative impact on CO2 emissions in advanced economies than in developing economies. Overall, the results suggest the role of internet use, renewable energy and services trade in sustainable development in G20 countries.

A Study on the Application Method of Digital Signature to International e-Trade over the Internet (인터넷 전자무역에서의 전자서명 적용방안 연구)

  • Park, Sang-Hwan;Lee, Seok-Lae;Park, Chu-Hwan
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.227-241
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    • 2004
  • With the expansion of internet usage and the advanced technology for information and communication, the international e-Trade environment gradually migrates from the VAN/EDI to the global Internet-based e-Traed on an ebXML framework. In an effort to provide a Internet-based e-Trade environment with a security and trust, this paper analyzes security components and proposed the SSL and ebXML security technologies in order to assure of the trust and security over Internet-based e-Trade. In addition, this paper presents 3-phase methodology to realize the secure and trustworthy Internet-based e-Trade. In summary, as the first phase, the e-Trade business processes are re-engineered and the digital signature council for mutual recognition is orgainzed. And as the second phase, the Internet-based e-Trade system and the concerned digital signature technology are implemented. Finally as third phase, the PKI mutual recognition agreement is signed by parties concerned and then the Internet-based e-trade business is started. Furthermore, this paper presents the promising Internet-based e-Trade models where the digital signature can be applied.

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Strategies of Implementing Internet Logistics System in Internet Trade Environment (인터넷무역(貿易) 환경(環境)에서 인터넷 물류(物流)시스템의 구현(具現) 전략(戰略))

  • Song, Gye-Eui
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.14
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    • pp.75-102
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    • 2000
  • At present, on increasing to use a computer network and internet network, Internet Trade has been rapidly created and developed in international Electronic Commerce. However, Internet Trade has not been continued to grow up without supporting by a efficient Logistics System. Because it is very important to delivery contract commodities to consumer with speedy, accurate, steady, convenient services. International Logistics System is consisted of demand forecasting, order processing, packing, labeling, shipping documentation and consumer service into three distant phases of transaction, distribution and payment. International Logistics System can be done more efficiently and effectively by using Internet Logistics System. Therefore it is very important to implementing a efficient Internet Logistics System.

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A Classification and Analysis of Korean Internet Trade Research Papers -Focused on Korean graduation Theses and Papers- (한국인터넷무역 논문의 분류와 분석 -국내 학위논문과 학술지에 게재된 논문을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Chun-Su;Lee, Jang-Rho
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.149-172
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    • 2002
  • Within this thesis, the review and classification for research on Internet trade is mainly presented. It focused on subjects, Internet trade steps and research methodologies. One hundred eighty thesis topics were reviewed and all of this investigation has been completed between 1994 and November 2001. We found that Internet trade strategies are researched 19%, Global Internet law 7% and Contacts custom 5%. However, Internet trade theory, Electronic money, Internet trade dispute researches are founded very small portion on subjects review. Researches about Internet trade are recommended that perform though interdisciplinary research and various studies. Moreover, the research on Internet trade has to be based on the study on offline international trades and theories.

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The Influence Factors of China's Cross-border E-commerce Export Trade Using Gravity Model

  • Jing Han;Taehee Lee
    • Journal of Korea Trade
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.56-75
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    • 2022
  • Purpose - This study examines the influencing factors of China's cross-border e-commerce exports in the context of the current situation and trends of China's cross-border e-commerce development. Through an improved trade gravity model, it provides more in-depth research and constructive opinions on the development of cross-border e-commerce in China. In this paper, factors such as consumption gap, volume of trade frictions, number of tourists, Internet usage and trade openness are added to the formula of the traditional trade gravity model in the improved trade gravity model to examine the influencing factors on China's cross-border e-commerce exports. Design/methodology - According to the empirical analysis, China's cross-border e-commerce exports to ten countries are used as dependent variables, and consumption gap, trade friction volume, trade distance, trade openness and number of Internet users are taken as independent variables. Regression analysis is conducted through a modified gravity model to test whether the hypotheses hold. Findings - The analysis shows that the hypothesis that China's cross-border e-commerce exports are influenced by trade openness, trade distance, consumption gap between trade parties, and the number of Internet users in the importing country is supported by these four hypotheses, but not all independent variables have an impact on them. Specifically, the number of travelers, trade frictions do not have an impact on China's cross-border e-commerce. That is to say, trade friction between China and the United States and political issues such as China-India and China-Japan territorial disputes that emerged before do not affect the development of cross-border e-commerce in China. Originality/value - The analysis shows that the factors influencing China's cross-border e-commerce exports are the trade openness of the importing country, the trade distance, the number of Internet users in the importing country, and the consumption gap between the two sides of the trade. The trade openness and the number of Internet users positively contribute to China's cross-border e-commerce, while the consumption gap and trade distance are negatively related to them. And the analysis found that the Sino-US trade war and the Sino-Indian territorial disputes and other trade frictions to China's cross-border e-commerce exports did not have a substantial impact.

A Study on the System of Risk Management in the Int'l Trade by Internet Network (인터넷무역위험(貿易危險)의 관리체계(管理體系)에 관한 고찰(考察))

  • Ha, Kang-Hun
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.15
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    • pp.239-261
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    • 2001
  • There are many kinds of risk in int'l trade by internet network, such as credit risk, mercantile risk, contingency risk, exchange risk, physical risk and the risk on internet network. Especially, risk management against credit risk and the risk on internet network are very important. The former is conventional but more important these days. The latter is a new risk that has been incurred owing to the int'l trade by internet network. The system of risk management against the former are firstly, to surely research credit of counterpart by internet, secondly, to certify the entity by password or fingerprint, thirdly, to pay the price under a letter of credit, fourthly, to use the system of int'l trade such as bolero, trade card, finally, to use the authority of electronic trade services. The system of risk management against the latter are firstly, to install the firewall on the own computer network, secondly, to entrust the management own computer network to the network security services firm, thirdly, to electronically communicate with counterpart through the certification authority, finally, to insure against the own network risk with the security insurance company.

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Expert Incubator Plans for e-Trade Activation in Gwangju-Chonnam Areas (광주.전남지역 전자무역 활성화를 위한 전문인력 양성방안)

  • Seo, Kab-Sung
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.129-146
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    • 2004
  • Nowadays, practical use of the internet is generalized in enterprise's business management as well as individual's everyday life. Also using internet, E-trade has given the very important meaning to company which do import and export as a part for extension of more opportunities and business scopes. In this study, I examined the actual conditions of industrial frame and information level in Gwangju Chonnam areas to achieve the easy and wide using of e-trade systems. Next, I examined the present condition and problem of education systems regarding e-trade expert incubator program of Gwangju Chonnam area. Finally, this study presented the successful cooperation model of Chosun university TI center in industrial section, educational section, and government section for more effective development systems of e-trade expert incubator program.

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A Study on the TradeCard Payment System in the Cyber Trade Era (사이버 무역시대의 TradeCard 결제시스팀에 관한 고찰)

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    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.113-128
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    • 2001
  • The international trade industry is on the brink of a radical Internet-driven transformation. TradeCard is a payment and settlement system that is an alternative to letters of crdeit. That is, TradeCard is a business-to-business e-commerce infrastructure that enables buyers and sellers to conduct and settle international trade transactions securely over the Internet. Paperless, payment-guaranteed international trade transactions - which eliminate the traditional letters of credit with electronic certifications - are widely considered the most difficult B2B transactions to conduct. The TradeCard system was initially built to accommodate and process this complex, cross-border payment type at a US$100 service fee for each transaction of up to US$100,000 since November 1999.

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