Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Mombasa CBD Campus BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Introduction to Business HBC 2102 YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 MAY 2016 Assignment Due Date: 11th June 2016 Question 1- Distinguish between e-commerce and e-business? (4 marks) E-commerce is an abbreviation used for electronic commerce. It is the process through which the buying, selling, dealing, ordering and paying for the goods and services are done over the internet. In this type of online commercial
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Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge: Case Analysis The present operation of Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge is losing money and the occupancy is below the industry average despite the low price. Tristan Knaus must decide between making minor changes in the operation or joining a motel chain such as Days Inn and Holiday Inn. Critical Issues Advertisement and Sales Promotion The management does not use enough time or funds to advertise or launch sales promotions, resulting in low occupancy rates. This keeps
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electronic commerce (e-commerce) has grown in the United States from a standing start to $310 billion retail, travel, and media business and a 3.3 trillion worth total of business-to-business databases, bringing about enormous changes in business firms, markets and consumer behavior quickly. Economies and business firms around the globe got affected rapidly. Today, e-commerce has become the platform for new, unique services and capabilities that are not found in the physical world. In 2011, e-commerce
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Define e-commerce- In its broadcast sense is the conduct of selling, buying, logistics, or other organization- management activities via the Wed. 2. List three businesses (examples via the Web) which are suitable for e-Commerce- Online delivery of software, travel services, and online shipment tracking. 3. Name one type of business suitable for a combination of electronic and traditional commerce strategies.- Online Banking 4. Name two types of businesses less suited to e-Commerce. - Sale/Purchase
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Starting a Business Online Abstract E-Commerce has become one of the emerging business trends towards the provision of services. The ability of a business to realize the impacts and benefits of e-commerce to the business is central towards the evaluation of its necessity. The evaluation process requires an entrepreneur to undertake a SWOT analysis in order to understand the advantages and disadvantages of e-commerce. The e-commerce industry is experiencing a variety of issues that range from culture
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Barriers to E-Business There are several barriers involved in e-business, however the main success to e-business depend on the amount of online users available globally, and the base and originator of the buyers and sellers. The barrier of e-business it is divided into two categories technological and non-technological. . . 1) Personal Computer Penetration Personal computer penetration is the main display t( necessary need) to starting up and e-business. When it comes to PC penetration
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Terminal * Microsoft Office * Report of sales for individual customers * Electronic commerce To operate a successful business one must know and understand the information technology aspects, which enhances the daily operations of the business. Small businesses are at a disadvantage and must seek ways to expand and become viable. “Strategic Information Systems provide a competitive advantage by helping an organization implement its strategic goals and increase its performance and productivity”
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& Dr.R.Dhanapal A Business Review of E-Retailing in India V.Srikanth Assistant Professor / MCA Dept PES Institute of technology, Bangalore-560085, India vedanthamsri@yahoo.co.in Dr.R.Dhanapal Professor, Department of Computer Applications Easwari Engineering College, Ramapuram Chennai - 600089, Tamilnadu, India drdhanapal@gmail.com Abstract As a professor in computer science I am very much interested in training my students in e-Commerce and prepared myself for an in depth research
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Greenwich School of Management / plymouth university | E- Commerce | PC303 | | Sonny Tella Leshie : SN/129122 | | | Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2 2.0 Introduction 2 2.0 E-Commerce 3 3.1 Benefits of E-Commerce 3 3.2 Limitations of E-Commerce 4 4.0 Features of E-Commerce 4 4.1 Ubiquity 5 4.2 Global Reach 5 4.3 Universal Standards 6 4.4 Richness 6 4.5 Interactivity 7 4.6 Information Density 7 4.7 Personalisation/Customisation 7
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Abstract Online shopping or e-commerce is developed rapidly and has a gigantic impact in globalization. Many consumers around the world start to trade products or do business using this system. The most crucial factor for consumer who shops online is trust. Grabner-Kraeuter (1989 p.43) states “Trust can serve as mechanism to reduce the complexity of human conduct in situations where people have to cope with uncertainty”. This paper tries to analyze that which method can be use by online merchants
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