Consumer protection in e-retailing in ASEAN / Huong Ha.
Material type: TextSeries: Business law and corporate risk management collectionPublisher: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2021.]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 143 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781953349613
- ASEAN
- Retail trade -- Southeast Asia
- Electronic commerce -- Southeast Asia
- Consumer protection -- Southeast Asia
- Internet marketing -- Southeast Asia
- E-consumer protection
- Multisector governance
- E-retailing
- E-retailers
- Industry association
- Information disclosure
- Self-regulation
- Privacy
- Security
- Redress
- Jurisdiction
- ASEAN
- HF5548.325.A785
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction of e-consumer protection in e-retailing in ASEAN -- Chapter 2. Issues associated with e-consumer protection -- Chapter 3. The current e-consumer protection framework -- Chapter 4. A proposed multisector governance frameworkfor e-consumer protection -- Chapter 5. Case studies of e-consumer protectionin ASEAN -- Chapter 6. Conclusion: e-consumer protection now and in the future.
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While many sectors have been badly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, e-retailing is one of the booming sectors during this period. Actually, the e-retailing sector was already booming even before the global pandemic. Although e-retailing offers many opportunities for businesses and consumers, there are several issues associated with e-consumer protection. This book examines how consumers are protected on the online marketplace in the context of ASEAN countries. Specifically, this project: (i) Discusses the six issues of e-consumer protection (e.g., information about transaction, product quality, privacy, security, redress, and jurisdiction); (ii) Examines the policy/governance approach adopted by different sectors to address the issues of e-consumer protection; and (iii) Proposes a multisector governance framework for e-consumer protection. Three short case studies on Lazada in Singapore, Shopee in Vietnam, and Zalora in Malaysia are also included to illustrate how well-known e-retailers protect their e-customers. Overall, this book is interdisciplinary, including research on consumer protection, governance, management, and policy/regulation. It provides sources of information and knowledge which focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of e-consumer protection in ASEAN countries. Also, the roles from different sectors are examined to produce comprehensive findings and analysis of the governance process.
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