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Impact Of E-Commerce On Small And Medium Industries




Robin Arya Lall, Pursuing LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law at Christ (Deemed to be University), Bangalore

ABSTRACT

Today, the internet and digital mobility are widely available to large public, industry, and government segments of the public, industry, and government. The internet was born in the United States in the 1960s and grew into the dot-com become dot-com boom during the next three decades. However, the dot-com boom crashed in the early 1990s, and The stock market was prepared to write it off as a speculative loss. However, the millennium witnessed the rebirth of internet technology and the birth of a new generation of commerce built on digital mobility, providing cross-border access to information, commodities, and services in a globalized world. It is impossible to anticipate how long this digital mobility trend will persist as corporate executives recalculate the benefits of globalization and the influence of digital technology on global economies. Today's expert view is that it is here to stay. In business and markets, digital technology has had three key disruptive consequences.

Key Words: E-Commerce, Small Industries, Medium Industries, technology, globalization.


Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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