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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications1 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications Chapter 13 : E-Service
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications2 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Categories of E-Services Web-Enabled Services Matchmaking Services Information-Selling on the Web E-Entertainment Auctions and Other Specialized Services Outline
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications3 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Categories of e-services: Web enabling services that were previously provided by humans in branches and/or office agencies E-services that provides matching services E-services that sell information content of one sort or another Entertainment e-services Specialized e-services such as e-Auctions. Categories of e-services
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications4 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Previously provided by humans in branches and/or office agencies. e-services: save time and effort for the user bring convenience and improve the quality of life. reduce cost for the consumer They include: Banking Stock Trading Education Web Enabled e-services
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications5 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Greatest growth in E-Services. An individual or business specifies his/her requirements in relation to the service. E-commerce site then does a search over its own databases or over the Internet (using mobile agents) The information is then returned to the e-service provider site They include: Jobs and Employment sites e-Travel e-Insurance e-Loans Match Making e-services
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications6 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Sell information content of one sort or another. Provide some information free. Make money on the transactions This group includes e-commerce sites that: Do Online Publishing such as web based newspapers Consultancy advice Specialised financial or other information Selling Information on the Web
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications7 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 To achieve the best possible price for items which sellers wish to sell Seller puts up the items for sale but does not give a fixed price for it. The item is then subject to a series of bids until a bid is acceptable and the item is sold. The whole process is conducted by somebody called an auctioneer. Types of auctions includes: English Auction Dutch Auction and A price quantity pair auction e-Auction and other specialized e-services
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications8 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Forward auction Increasing bid auctions on the Internet The seller puts up an item for sale and specifies an acceptable minimum price The item is then posted on the auction site together with the minimum price the bidding is kept open for a specified period During this period, potential buyers bid for the item The latest high bid is displayed. Forward auction Vs. reverse auction
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications9 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Forward Auction Site Item for Sale Seller Potential buyers Increasing bids
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications10 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Reverse auction: the seller puts up an item for sale at a high price price of this item is progressively reduced until a potential buyer accepts the bid items are then deemed to have been sold to the buyer. Forward auction Vs. reverse auction (cont.)
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications11 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Reverse Auction Item for SaleSeller Potential buyers Reducing bids Claims item at right bid price
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications12 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 A consumer selling an item to another consumer These auction sites can be: generalized auction sites specialized auction sites agent based auction supporting sites Generalized auction sites like eBay C2C e-auction sites
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications13 Wiley and the book authors, 2001 Three models Use of a liquidation broker to sell excess items. the liquidation broker is essentially a third party auction site that does the auctioning for you Use of your own web site to auction items. Use of the auction facility on a Virtual Market site These approaches will be increasingly used by business particularly if they are dealing with perishable commodities. B2B e-auction sites
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