Online Consumer Protection: Theories of Human Relativism
Department
Business Information Systems
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
Technology is a double-edged sword that not only brings convenience, but also allows for easier way to collect, explore, and exchange information on or off line. Consumer concerns grow as security breaches and privacy invasions are uncovered ever more frequently, creating the necessity for online consumer protection.Online Consumer Protection: Theories of Human Relativism presents the academic community with a broad range of international findings in online consumer protection, encapsulating years of expert online privacy research in one comprehensive resource. Designed to offer understanding in the nature of online threats, consumer concerns, and techniques for online privacy protection, this book is a must-have for researchers and practitioners worldwide.
Call number in WMU's library
HC79.C63 O55 2009
ISBN
978-1605660127
Publication Date
2009
Publisher
Information Science Reference
City
Hershey, PA
Keywords
Consumer protection, Ethical relativism, Electronic commerce, Security measures, Electronic information resources, Access control
Disciplines
E-Commerce | Management Information Systems | Technology and Innovation
Recommended Citation
Chen, Kuanchin and Fadlalla, Adam, "Online Consumer Protection: Theories of Human Relativism" (2009). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 134.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/134