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Payment Technologies for E-commerce

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All business activities need the support of payment system, so does the e-commerce. As e-commerce process transactions through the Internet, it requires a more secure, stable and efficient payment system for supporting commerce done electronically. By the success of online banking and online payment in recent years, the market seems to have a solution for e-commerce. Online payment can be conducted in different means, such as intelligent card (IC), e-check, e-Wallet, e-Cash etc. This chapter briefly introduces the online banks and the online payment tools that are common used in e-commerce.

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Zheng, Q., Han, Y., Li, S., Dong, J., Yan, L., Qin, J. (2009). Payment Technologies for E-commerce. In: Zheng, Q. (eds) Introduction to E-commerce. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49645-8_3

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