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    Title: 亞太地區無紙化貿易最佳典範
    Best practices for paperless trading in Asia Pacific region
    Authors: 史蘭亭
    Say, Alicia
    Contributors: 陳春龍
    Chen, Samuel
    史蘭亭
    Say, Alicia
    Keywords: 無紙化貿易
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2010-06-15 16:24:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 亞太地區無紙化貿易最佳典範
    Globalization boosts the leap of international trade to its full scale as the market and production site of any products are extended far beyond the country boundary, depending on the optimization of cost and efficiency. However, the paper-intensive procedures of international trade can severely slow down the whole process and as a result, hinders the efficiency of international trade.

    Implementation of paperless trading can increase trade efficiency. It can enhance the competitiveness and improve the services of both the public and private sectors. Basically all participants of trade can be benefited from the realization of paperless trading. Asia Pacific is the world`s major trading area, the trade volume of 21 APEC member economies accounts for about half of world trade volume, economic aggregate accounting for about 67% of the total world economy.

    This study aims to identify the best practices in paperless trading among economies in Asia Pacific region, and the critical success factors (CSFs) for cross-border paperless trading, from perspectives of government, regulation, and private business processes. By learning the implementation procedures of the best practices identified as well as examining the CSFs and evaluating the project’s conditions against the CSFs prior to the actual implementation of a paperless trading project, it is hoped that the increase of success rate of future paperless trading projects would be achieved and hence foster the development of regional paperless trading projects.
    International MBA Program 1
    College of Commerce 1
    National Chengchi University 1
    Student: Alicia Say 1
    A Thesis 2
    LIST OF DIAGRAMS 2
    Chapter 1 Introduction 1
    1.1 Background 1
    1.2 Objective 4
    Chapter 2 Literature Review 7
    Chapter 3 Research Methodology 8
    Chapter 4 Paperless Trading 10
    4.1 Definition of Paperless Trading 10
    4.2 Objectives and Benefits of Paperless Trading 13
    4.3 Characteristics of Paperless Trading Projects 14
    Chapter 5 Research Findings 16
    5.1 Success Criteria for Paperless Trading (Public Sector) 18
    5.2 Success Criteria for Paperless Trading (Private Sector) 20
    5.3 Value of Paperless Trading 22
    5.4 Obstacles to Paperless Trading 24
    5.5 Identified Best Practices for Paperless Trading 27
    Chapter 6 Sector Analysis of Paperless Trading Status 38
    Chapter 7 Best Practice for the Paperless Exchange of Cross Border Regulatory Documents 43
    7.1 Characteristics of Regulatory Cross Border Paperless Exchange 44
    7.2 Steps to Implement Regulatory Cross Border Paperless Projects 50
    7.3 Critical Success Factors 54
    Chapter 8 Best Practice for the Private Sector Paperless Trading Projects 63
    8.1 Drivers of Paperless Trading Projects 64
    8.2 Steps to Implement Paperless Trading Projects 66
    8.3 Critical Success Factors 69
    Chapter 9 Consolidation of Critical Success Factors 77
    Chapter 10 Conclusion 85
    Reference 88
    Annex 89
    Reference: 【1】 APEC Electronic Commerce Business Alliance. 2005. Assessment Report on Paperless Trading of APEC Economies
    【2】 APEC Secretariat, various background documents at www.apec.org
    【3】 APEC Sub-Committee on Customs Procedures. 2007. Working towards the Implementation of Single Window within APEC Economies.
    【4】 InfoLab21, Computing Department, Lancaster University Management School. 2008. Paperless Trading Research Report.
    【5】 Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Australia. 2001. Paperless Trading Benefits to APEC.
    【6】 UNCTAD. 1998. Review of Maritime Transport, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 1998
    【7】 United Nations. 2005. Recommendation and Guidelines on Establishing a Single Window, Recommendation No. 33.
    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際經營管理碩士班(IMBA)
    92933031
    98
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0929330311
    Data Type: thesis
    Appears in Collections:[International MBA] Theses

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