Bob Jensen's Threads on Electronic Commerce in College Curricula
Bob Jensen at Trinity University
Jerry Trites from Canada and I have proposed doing two workshops on electronic reporting and electronic commerce. The first of these is for August 14 in San Antonio (AAA Annual Meetings) and November 23 in Los Angeles (Asian Pacific Conference). I received the following message from Jerry on February 14, 2002:
Hi Bob,
Following is the URL for the website for my new e-business textbook. Thought you might be interested.
http://www.pearsoned.ca/trites/
Jerry,
p.s. When will we hear back from AAA re the San Antonio conference?
Gerald Trites, CA*CISA, FCA
Gerald Schwartz School of Business and Information Systems,
St Francis Xavier University,
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Phone: (902) 867-5410 Fax: (902) 867-3352 Cell: (902) 867-0977
Home page: http://iago.stfx.ca/people/gtrites/index.html
Bob Jensen's threads on ERP (including SAP) --- http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/245glosap.htm
AACSB Documents on Electronic Business --- http://www.aacsb.edu/e-business/
Make plans to attend AACSB's Management Education E-Commerce Conference, May 16 - 19, 2001, in Atlanta, Ga., at the Sheraton Buckhead Hotel.|
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E-Business Education (1999 Documents)
http://www.aacsb.edu/e-business/news.html"B-Schools: New Rules" - Graduate business schools are reshaping curricula to train the next generation of New Economy leaders. Here are ten of the best.
Edited by Susan Moran
Business 2.0 (October, 1999)"Biz School Gets an Upgrade" - From small colleges to top 10 business schools, academia is abuzz with plans for new degree programs to help students cash in on e-commerce mania.
by Joe Nickell
Wired News (April 3, 1999)"Degrees of Success" - Companies are funding B-schools' e-commerce programs to lure students. Is this education, or just another sign of Internet mania?
by Michelle V. Rafter
The Industry Standard (September 06, 1999)"E-Commerce for MBAs" - Electronic commerce has the potential to revolutionize business as we know it. Big changes are already taking place in the way companies sell, advertise and market their products and services. E-commerce is evolving so fast that many in the business world feel clueless at times. Increasingly, corporate recruiters expect the business school graduates they hire to possess Web-related skills. To meet the demand, more business schools are offering courses in e-commerce, covering both the technology involved and the strategic elements.
NPR's Elaine Korry reports for Morning Edition
National Public Radio (June 3, 1999, Real audio file)
Corporate E-Business Practices
This section links to the e-business practice sections on the Web sites of corporate members of AACSB International and other business organizations.
Bob Jensen's evolving workshop on electronic commerce ---
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/ecommerce/000start.htm