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MIS E-COMMERCE Working 24//7 Net Flix ADWORDS E-bake
CHAPTER 8 E-COMMERCE Net Flix ADWORDS Working 24//7 Hossein BIDGOLI E-bake Google – m-commerce
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Chapter 8 E-Commerce l e a r n i n g o u t c o m e s LO1 Define e-commerce and describe its advantages, disadvantages, and business models. LO2 Explain the major categories of e-commerce. LO3 Describe the business-to-consumer e-commerce cycle. LO4 Summarize the major models of business-to- business e-commerce. LO5 Describe mobile- and voice-based e-commerce.
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l e a r n i n g o u t c o m e s (cont’d.)
Chapter 8 E-Commerce l e a r n i n g o u t c o m e s (cont’d.) LO6 Explain two supporting technologies for e- commerce.
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Defining E-Commerce ___________________________ E-commerce
Business applications that use the Internet: Buying and selling products and services Collaborating with other companies Communicating with business partners Gathering business intelligence on customers and competitors Providing customer service Making software updates and patches available Offering vendor support Publishing and disseminating information
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Value Chain Analysis Is a process of ______________ an organization’s activities to determine where value is added to products and/or services and what costs are incurred in doing so.
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Net Flix Net Flix Describe Net Flix’s competitive advantage and what are the sources of that competitive advantage ? Discuss where you feel Net Flix uses of information systems helps them add value in the Value chain.
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Revenue Paradigms How do we make a buck? Margin * Volume
E-bake Revenue Paradigms Sales - Cost of goods sold Gross margin - Expenses Net income How do we make a buck? Margin * Volume (SP – cost) * Volume
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Dell Computer: E-Commerce in Action
Sells computers, hardware, and software directly to customers Lower manufacturing costs, faster delivery, and more customized products and services Just-in-time (JIT) inventory system Keep inventory around for no more than 8 to 11 days
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Advantages of E-commerce
Better relationships with suppliers, customers, business partners Price transparency Round the clock and globe operations ____________ information on potential customers Increasing customer involvement Improving customer service Increasing flexibility and ease of shopping Sales - Cost of goods sold Gross margin - Expenses Net income
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Advantages of E-Commerce
______________ the number of customers Increasing opportunities for collaboration with business partners Increasing return on investment because inventory needs are reduced Offering personalized services and product customization Reducing administrative and transaction costs Sales - Cost of goods sold Gross margin - Expenses Net income
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Disadvantages of E-Commerce
Bandwidth capacity problems Security issues Accessibility Acceptance
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E-Commerce Business Models
E-commerce companies focus their operations in different parts of the value chain Types Merchant Brokerage ______________ Mixed Informediary Subscription ADWORDS
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Major Categories of E-Commerce
Exhibit 8.3 Major E-Commerce Categories Major Categories of E-Commerce
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Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce (cont’d.)
Companies sell directly to consumers Examples: Amazon.com Barnesandnoble.com Onsale.com Types: Pure-play Brick and mortar stores with virtual storefronts
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Business-to-Business E-Commerce
Involves electronic transactions between businesses Electronic data interchange (EDI) and electronic funds transfer (EFT) Fastest growing segment of e-commerce Uses: Purchase orders, invoices, inventory status, shipping logistics, business contracts, and other operations Example: Walmart
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Consumer-to-Consumer E-Commerce
Involves business transactions between users Online classified ads: Craigslist.org Online auction sites: eBay.com
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Consumer-to-Business E-Commerce
Involves people selling products or services to businesses Example: Creating online surveys Search for sellers of a product and services Priceline.com
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Government and Nonbusiness E-Commerce
E-government applications Categories: Government-to-citizen (G2C) Government-to-business (G2B) Government-to-government (G2G) Government-to-employee (G2E)
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Government and Nonbusiness E-Commerce (cont’d.)
Nonbusiness organizations: Universities Nonprofits Political and social organizations
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Organizational or Intrabusiness E-Commerce
Involves e-commerce activities that take place inside an organization Can include Exchange of goods, services, or information among employees Conducting training programs and offering human resource services Supporting activities in Porter’s value chain
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A B2C E-Commerce Cycle Major activities: Information sharing Ordering
Payment Fulfillment Service and support
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B2B E-Commerce: A Second Look
B2Bs use these additional technologies extensively: Intranets Extranets Virtual private networks Electronic data interchange (EDI) Electronic funds transfer (EFT) Lowers production costs and improves accuracy By eliminating many labor-intensive tasks
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Major Models of B2B E-Commerce
Three major types of B2B e-commerce models, based on who controls the marketplace: Seller Buyer Intermediary (third-party)
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Seller-Side Marketplace
Most popular B2B model Sellers who cater to specialized markets come together to create a common marketplace for buyers E-procurement Enables employees in an organization to order and receive supplies and services directly from suppliers Can also automate some buying and selling activities Major vendors of e-commerce and B2B solutions include I2 Technologies, IBM, Oracle, and SAP
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Buyer-Side Marketplace
Buyer, or a group of buyers, opens an electronic marketplace Invites sellers to bid on announced products or requests for quotation (RFQs) Buyers can: Manage the procurement process more efficiently Lower administrative costs Implement uniform pricing Large corporations, such as General Electric or Boeing
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Third-Party Exchange Marketplace
Controlled by a third party Marketplace generates revenue from the fees charged for matching buyers and sellers Usually active in vertical or horizontal market Offers suppliers a direct channel of communication to buyers through online storefronts
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Mobile and Voice- Based E-Commerce
Mobile commerce (m-commerce) Based on Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Using handheld devices, such as smart phones or PDAs, to conduct business transactions ______________ technologies: Wireless wide-area networks and 3G networks Short-range wireless communication technologies Examples: iPhone apps Internet Explorer Mobile Google mobile Google – m-commerce
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Mobile Commerce Issues confronting m-commerce
Working 24//7 Mobile Commerce Issues confronting m-commerce User-friendliness of the wireless device Network speed Security ________________ of life
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E-Commerce Supporting Technologies
Electronic payment systems Web marketing Search engine optimization
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Electronic Payment Systems
Money or scrip that is exchanged only electronically Payment cards: Credit, debit, charge, and smart cards Smart cards Credit card sized Contains an embedded microprocessor chip storing important financial and personal information Other types of payments: E-cash E-check E-wallets PayPal Micropayments
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Web Marketing Uses the Web and its supporting technologies to promote goods and services Terms: Ad impression Banner ads Click Cost per thousand (CPM) Hit Cost per click (CPC) Click-through rate (CTR) Cookie Meta tag Page view (PV) Pop-up ads Pop-under ads Splash screen Spot leasing
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Search Engine Optimization
Method for improving the volume or quality of traffic to a Web site Some companies offer SEO service Editing a site’s contents and HTML code to increase its relevance to specific keywords Recommendations for optimizing a Web site: Keywords Page title Inbound links
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Summary Michael Porter’s value chain, compared e- commerce with traditional commerce Major e-commerce business models Main categories of e-commerce B2C e-commerce business cycle B2B e-commerce business models Mobile and voice e-commerce Supporting technologies
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