Electronic transactions 2600-DSMdz/w3zegTE
1. Digitization and digital transformation - disruptive innovations and changes in business models
2.Platformization in the digital economy - bigtechs and fintechs, triangular legal relationships: digital platform - companies operating on the platform - users (clients)
3.DLT Blockchain, smart contracts, tokenization - practical applications and possible use in electronic transactions, disintermediation, peer-to-peer relationships
4. The concept and types of electronic transactions (e.g. Business-to-Business, Business-to-Consumer, Busines-to-Government), market and hierarchy, transaction costs
5. Electronic contracts, electronic declarations of will, methods of concluding contracts (e.g. offer, negotiation, auction), communication channels e.g. doorstep or distance sales, sales via mobile devices, context of competition law and intellectual (industrial) property law
6.E-commerce entities (e.g. e-shops, e-auctions, digital platforms)
7. Regulation of electronic commerce (Directive on electronic commerce, a package of regulation of digital markets and services, the Act on the provision of electronic services, the Act on consumer rights, GDPR)
8.Digital finance - development trends of financial intermediation, decentralized finance (DeFi), digital finance regulation package (e.g. MICA, DORA)
9. The problem of privacy protection (GDPR) and the draft regulation of the data-based economy (Data Governance Act)
10. The problem of consumer (user) protection of goods and services, information provided to the consumer (user)
11. Regulation of cybersecurity in the digital economy (e.g. NIS, CER, Act on the cybersecurity system)
12. The problem of electronic identification, trust services, e-signatures, eIdas, PSD 2, other methods of identity verification, e.g. in social networks
13. Payment systems, electronic money, cryptocurrencies and the possibility of their use in electronic transactions
14. Trends in development of electronic transactions, in particular e-commerce and payment systems
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
The student knows the specifics of functioning in e-business, in particular the principles of conducting electronic transactions, the functioning of digital platforms, payment systems, and the relationships between enterprises and the economic environment in the digital economy. (S3_W02)
The student has advanced knowledge of economic theories and models related to the functioning of e-business and the digital economy, including platform models and the concept of transaction costs. (S3_W03)
The student has advanced knowledge of legal regulations concerning the functioning of e-business and the digital economy, particularly in the areas of electronic commerce, personal data protection, trust services, cybersecurity, and digital finance regulations. (S3_W04)
The student understands technological, social, economic, and legal processes related to the development of the digital economy and their impact on the functioning of e-business. (S3_W05)
The student is able to interpret technological, social, economic, and legal processes occurring in the digital economy and analyze their impact on the functioning of e-business. (S3_U02)
The student is able to apply appropriate analytical methods and use advanced information and communication technologies to diagnose problems related to the functioning of e-business. (S3_U03)
The student is able to propose solutions to problems related to the functioning of e-business and the digital economy in a changing and not fully predictable environment. (S3_U04)
The student is ready to critically evaluate phenomena related to the functioning of e-business and the digital economy. (S3_K01)
The student recognizes the importance of scientific knowledge in solving problems related to the functioning of e-business and the digital economy and seeks expert opinions in this process. (S3_K02)
The student adheres to professional ethical standards in activities related to the use of electronic technologies and the functioning of e-business. (S3_K05)
Assessment criteria
Written exam, activity during the course, presentations and group projects
Bibliography
Basic literaturę:
Szpringer W. Platformizacja w gospodarce cyfrowej – nowe wyzwania dla regulacji POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2022
Szpringer W. Zarządzanie przez algorytmy. Technologia – ekonomia – prawo POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2020
Szpringer W. Platformy cyfrowe i gospodarka współdzielenia POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2020
Szpringer W. Blockchain jako innowacja systemowa. Od internetu informacji do internetu wartości. Wyzwania dla sektora finansowego POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2019
Szpringer W. Platformizacja gospodarki cyfrowej. Nowe wyzwania dla regulacji POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2022
Szpringer W. Datafikacja. Gospodarka oparta na danych. Konkurencja a regulacja POLTEXT, Warszawa. 2022
Szpringer W. Metawersum. Nowe wyzwania dla zarządzania w gospodarce cyfrowej POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2023
Szpringer W. Sztuczna inteligencja w zarządzaniu. Regulacja a konkurencja POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2024
Szpringer W. Modele podstawowe AI. Nowe dylematy platformizacji w gospodarce cyfrowej POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2025
Supplementary literature:
Prawo nowych technologii, (Flaga-Gieruszyńska K., Gołaczyński J. red.) WoltersKluwer, Warszawa, 2021
Polański P. Europejskie prawo handlu elektronicznego C.H. Beck, Warszawa, 2014
Barta J., Markiewicz R. Handel elektroniczny – prawne problemy WoltersKluwer, Warszawa, 2005
Chmielarz W., Systemy biznesu elektronicznego, Difin, Warszawa, 2007
Chmielarz W., Systemy bankowości elektronicznej, Difin, Warszawa, 2005
Szpringer W. Innowacyjne modele e-biznesu DIFIN, Warszawa, 2012
Szpringer W. Wpływ wirtualizacji przedsiębiorstw na modele e-biznesu OW SGH, Warszawa, 2008
Szpringer W. Nowe technologie a sektor finansowy. Fintech jako szansa i zagrożenie POLTEXT, Warszawa, 2017
W języku angielskim np.
Wang F. F. Law of Electronic Commercial Transactions Contemporary Issues in the EU, US and China Routledge, 2014
Nimmer R.T., Towle H.K. The Law of Electronic Commercial Transactions LexisNexis,2007
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