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Canadian Innovation Studies

The Canadian studies, completed as part of the OECD Electronic Commerce Business Impacts project, include the impacts of e-business in various industry sectors, an analysis of the industry studied as well as case studies of firms within that industry. The studies include the following industry sectors: Logistics and Distribution (General Merchandising and Pharmaceutical Retail); Consulting Engineering; Retail Travel Industry; Information and Communications Technologies (Electronic Manufacturing Services); Plastics and Intelligent Manufacturing.

The Case of the Canadian Optical Connectivity Equipment Value Chain

Electronic Business Impact Study: The Retail Travel Services Industry in Canada

e-Commerce Sector Impact Study on Supply Chain and Logistics Management in General Merchandising and Pharmaceutical Retailing

Adoption of Electronic Commerce in some of Canada's leading-edge Intelligent Manufacturing Companies

Promoting eBusiness for the Canadian Architect, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry


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Created: 2005-06-03
Updated: 2005-11-02
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