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An analysis of the challenges connected with management of the electronic space by contemporary business organizations (Analiza wyzwan zwiazanych z zarzadzaniem przestrzenia elektroniczna przez wspolczesne organizacje gospodarcze)

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  • Janusz Wielki

    (Wydzial Ekonomii i Zarzadzania, Politechnika Opolska)

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This paper relates to the issues connected with management of the electronic space in the context of growing utilization of the Internet by contemporary business organizations. The paper is composed of four parts. In the first one, a short overview of the basic aspects connected with the electronic space and its management is presented. The next two parts form the core of this paper. First, an analysis of the preventive and protecting activities connected with on-line operations, as the key element of management of the electronic space, is provided. Next, the possibilities for active influence on the electronic space, as a complementary element of its management, are presented and discussed. Finally, the most significant conclusions, suggestions and recommendations are offered.

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  • Janusz Wielki, 2012. "An analysis of the challenges connected with management of the electronic space by contemporary business organizations (Analiza wyzwan zwiazanych z zarzadzaniem przestrzenia elektroniczna przez wspolc," Problemy Zarzadzania, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 10(38), pages 54-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgm:pzwzuw:v:10:i:38:y:2012:p:54-66
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