E-MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR E-BUSINESS
by James Domino:
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Ace OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
In the Faculty of Business Administration
Administration of Technology Program
O James Domino 2004
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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Name: James Domino
Degree: Master of Business Administration Title of Research Project: E-Marketing Strategies for E-Business
Looking at Committee:
Date Approved: Dec 3-04
Dr. Colleen Collins-Dodd Senior Supervisor Associate Professor Faculty of Business Administration Simon Fraser University
Dr. Stamp Frein Supervisor Associate I Adjunct Professor The Learning Strategies Group, a division of Simon Fraser University Business.
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