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    Amazon.Com the Ecommerce Giants

    our daily life for several years now. In addition, in the business world, a new business model, E-business and E-commerce, has appeared for several years According to Ali, there are two main types of E-commerce: B2B and B2C (2000). One is business to business (B2B). This means that enterprises use the Internet to transact or trade between business operations and their partners. Another is business to consumer (B2C). In other words, enterprises provide products, support good, and services to the customers

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    Electronic Commerce

    field of trade and marketing has not lagged behind. The application of technology in this field resulted in the inception of Electronic commerce (e-commerce). E-commerce involves all the business activities that use the internet technologies.2 In general; e-commerce can be referred to as the sales aspect of e-business. The idea of integrating technology into sales and marketing field began in the 1980s. The application of internet technology in trade began in the mid 1990’s and grew rapidly up to the

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    Performance Analysis of Alibaba

    E-commerce business in China, Alibaba has become the industry leader without any doubt. This essay will explain the relevant issues in the E-commerce industry as well as analyze the success of Alibaba Group. Alibaba was established in 1999 by Jack Ma (Yun Ma). Back then it was only a B2B E-commerce business. Today Alibaba is the unbeatable leader of B2B industry with more than 50 percent share of Chinese B2B market in 2014 (shown in Exhibit 1). And when people talk about B2C business in China, the

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    E Coomerce

    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 between and among organizations and individuals involving information systems under the control of the firm it takes the form of e-business. Nowadays, 'e' is gaining momentum and most of the things if not everything is getting digitally enabled

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    Erp's and Enterprise Systems

    Putting the Enterprise into the Enterprise System By: Thomas H. Davenport 1. Explain the hypothesis it tries to prove, and its results. The hypothesis Davenport tries to prove in his article is that ERP’s are great systems that enable companies to integrate the data used throughout the entire organization, however when companies install these systems without thinking through its complete business implications, it can lead to disaster and can have very negative effects on the company

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    Ratio Analysis

    1. Introduction Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a cross-functional enterprise system driven by an integrated suite of software modules that supports the basic internal business processes of a company. ERP gives a company an integrated real-time view of its core business processes such as production, order processing, and inventory management, tied together by ERP applications software and a common database maintained by

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    Lindo Enterprise

    M.B.A. Specializations in Supply Chain Management, and Global Entrepreneurship, Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY. 2001-2003) GPA: 3.8 / 4.0 M.S. Information Management, Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY, 2000-2002) GPA: 3.9 / 4.0 B.S. Business Administration, Middle East Technical University (Ankara, 1996-2000) GPA: 3.7 / 4.0 JOURNAL ARTICLES Eseryel, U. Y., Eseryel, D. (Submitted). Leading by Doing Work: Leadership in Self-Managing Virtual Teams. Crowston, K., Howison, J., Chengetai

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    Leadership

    responsibility by studying the leading entrepreneurs of the past. In this paper we will learn Jack Welch and Dirk Mueller-Remus leadership style, and major business principles for a profit-oriented entrepreneurial approach in which the primary goal is to provide a product or service to consumers and to make a profit. Also their major business principles for a social-responsibility oriented entrepreneurial approach in which the primary is goal to make a positive impact on society (people, families

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    Mis Chapter 7

    7 e-Business Systems CHAPTER OVERVIEW Chapter 7: e-Business Systems describes how information systems integrate and support enterprisewide business processes, as well as the business functions of marketing, manufacturing, human resource management, accounting, and finance. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading and studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Identify the following cross-functional enterprise systems, and give examples of how they can provide significant business

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    Zachman Framework

    and contributed to IBM’s Business Systems Planning program. During his tenure with IBM, he derived his own version of enterprise architecture based on ideas from classical architecture and aircraft manufacturing. His approach to architecture is called Zachman framework for Information systems architecture (ISA). The first version of the framework was released in 1987 and has been revised multiple times after that. The framework draws on Zachman’s experience of how business processes are managed in

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