of ecommerce. So, we will talk about e-commerce and then the types will be presented. They are described in details. Different relationships between commerce sides are subjected here and the categorizing is done. The types that are talked include: B2B, B2C, B2E, B2G, B2M, C2B, C2C, G2B, G2C, G2E, G2G, and P2P. Key word: e-commerce • e-commerce types • business I. INTRODUCTION E-commerce is the use of Internet and the web to transact business but when we focus on digitally enabled commercial transactions
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IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering A CASE STUDY: ADOPTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN E-BUSINESS OF UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Fahim Akhter College of Information Technology Zayed University Dubai - United Arab Emirates fahim.akhter@zu.ac.ae Keywords: Abstract: Electronic Commerce, Internet, Online Shopping, United Arab Emirates This research conducted to identify factors that affect e-commerce adoption among people of United Arab Emirates. The focus of this research is
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Alibaba.com Feasibility Study and Business Plan M21-A Kevin Paul Julia CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................... 2 2. BUSINESS MODEL ............................................................... 3 3. FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS ................................................... 4 4. PRESENT THE CORPORATION NOW ............................. 5 5. ENVIRONMENT .................................................................... 6 6. FINANCIAL
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OPENING CASE STUDY: WHAT’S REPLACING THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING FOR SHOPPING SALES? You’ve heard that the most profitable retail shopping day before Christmas is the Friday after Thanksgiving. It’s often called Black Friday, because it’s the day retailers move out of the red and into the black on their income statements. But not anymore . . . Cyber Monday is quickly replacing Black Friday as the big shopping day. Cyber Monday occurs on the Monday after Black Friday weekend
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and basis of deal and as and when necessary might be used as a measure to prevent from any loses with the help of law. There are some desired actions by the management in case of any disputes therefore effective management practice is vital in any B2B or B2C contract. Introduction: Bin Hashim Products are manufacturer of quality textile products that have a demand globally. They deal with manufacturing home textile for certain individual distributors and retailers. These different retailers or
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end-to-end e-Fulfilment solutions Software Standards Conclusions 8 8 9 11 12 13 15 17 18 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Chapter 4 Differentiation in e-Business 18 19 21 24 25 33 Introduction B2B business models B2C business models Differences between B2B and B2C Regional differences in e-Business Concluding Remarks Best Practices and key issues in e-Fulfilment 35 4.1 4.2 4.3 35 37 42 Introduction Best Practices Key issues e-Thematic Final Report
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1. Background Alibaba Group(Chinese: 阿里巴巴)has operated in Hangzhou which is a e-commerce and e-auction company and specializing in global trading. It was founded in 1999 by Ma Yun operates total six e-commerce sub-companies. Alibaba Group operate different aspects of trading tomakes it easy for anyone to buy or sell online anywhere in the world. Sub-companies which included: 1. Taobao.com: The web site of online auctions for customers. 2. Alipay: The web site of online payments which can
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strategy is wise. We will address the uses of the Amazon.com database, possible data management issues and the relationship of Amazon’s data, information, and knowledge. We will conclude by describing how Amazon.com uses e-business and e-commerce for B2B and B2C, more commonly known as Business-to-Business and Business-to-Customer. Amazon.com is continuing on with its core competency of being a leading online retailer. The firm prides itself on offing multiple products and rapid delivery. The
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So what is driving this swingeing review? After all, it was barely three years ago that Nokia whittled its distributors down from eight to three – choosing Data Select and 20:20 Mobile as its b2c distributors and, for a while, Brightpoint as its b2b partner. Kitto says the move is partly driven by the pace of the industry. He explains: ‘It is very healthy, particularly as the market moves so rapidly, to invite partners and potential partners to talk about their capabilities and the way they
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