Comparison of ethical, Legal B2C and B2B
E-business has grown largely but with that comes concerns with the customers in the risks that could happen. In the next few paragraphs ethical, legal, and regulatory issues will be addressed over Business to Business and Business to Consumer sites. Ethical, legal, and regulatory issues are what Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Consumer (B2C) face when conducting business online. Business to Business and Business to consumer are similar in many ways but each site has different issues and ways of dealing with those issues. The web has been unpredictable and has been labeled as lawless for various issues such as scams that have occurred.
Ethical
Companies on the web have become a way of today and the future in the business world and the customers that conduct business online. Since many transactions have been processed online companies have ran into situations such as honesty, confidentiality, and accountability. There have been rules or laws that have been set by the organizations that what is the acceptable behavior on the sites of business (Schneider, 2004). Some Companies online requires extensive details of personal information form customers that can be accessible to other companies due to no law restricting businesses from releasing the information to other companies such as when you get sales calls to your cell phone. E-business has grown largely but with that comes concerns with the customers in the risks that could happen. B2C sites are highly recognized for their ethical practices because when a customer has an experience with a business rather it was good or bad the customer will release their experience online and by word of mouth which tends catch others attention on rather they will try the ...