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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NewEgg.com Analysis Prof. Mehdi Beheshtian, Ph.D. Class: BUS 516 By: Chao-Wei Chen 11021298 Dongjie You 11028865 Date: 12/18/10 Abstract......................................................................................................... 3 Introduction.................................................................................................. 4 Background.........................................................
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recounts his first experience with Flipkart. A typical professional from a metro, he's short on time, and he's invariably seeking convenience. So, an e-voucher from Flipkart seemed an ideal fit. This gift marked his initiation into the sphere of e-commerce, and the journey for him has “just begun”. Many Indians today are embracing e-retailing with enthusiasm. Popular portals such as Flipkart are spearheading the conversion of offline shoppers into online bargain hunters. Adds Naveed, as an afterthought
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internationally. Electronic payment system functionality is measured through analysis of the transactions committed, structure of the electronic instruments available within a country, and payment instruments used during payment of purchased or ordered products or services. The use of Electronic Payment Instruments in Macedonia is growing steadily, which shows that the EPS system in this country is continually growing and is in some extend well organized, people are friendly to ICT and conduct electronic transactions
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Brick vs Click Business Managerial marketing BUS 620 Brick vs Click Business Abstract There are many avenues to go down when starting a business. The first decision to make is whether to have a web based operation or a brick and mortar business. This essay will explore and analyze the marketing implications for reaching market segments using both mediums to promote a web based business versus a brick and mortar business. In addition, some examples will be given of companies who have
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possibility of taking a risk and to focus on e-commerce. Backed by their parent company Hainan Airlines, Luck Air has access to one of the most advanced web portals in the Chinese airline industry. But is e-commerce a good and viable option to compete with other airlines? Taking a look at what exactly e-commerce is important to grasp the understanding of how a business can operate, stay competitive and obtain a profit in a digital world. E-commerce involves digitally enabled transactions between
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Method for M-Commerce Sukhjit Kaur Post Graduate,RIMT Institutes Mandi Gobindgarh (PB) –147301 Anuj Kumar Gupta Associate Professor,RIMT Institute of Engg. & Technology Mandi Gobindgarh (PB) - 147301 Abstract Technological advances in mobile phones (e.g. Smartphones) have also made it possible to carry out ecommerce via mobile phones (m-commerce). Mcommerce involves the use of mobile devices such as mobile phones and PDA’s in carrying out electronic transactions.Just like e-commerce, the security
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E-business (electronic business), derived from such terms as "e-mail" and "e-commerce," is the conduct of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners. One of the first to use the term was IBM, when, in October, 1997, it launched a thematic campaign built around the term. Today, major corporations are rethinking their businesses in terms of the Internet and its new culture and capabilities. 1. E-tailing, or virtual
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the world’s largest e-business so far. As the pioneer of e-commerce, eBay is “sustained by trust, and inspired by opportunity (Chaffey, Dave).” In this case study, I am trying to figure out that how the characteristics of the digital media with strategic decisions taken by its management team have supported eBay, the world’s largest e-business, growth. Analyzing the growth of eBay can definitely help me impress the acknowledge of e-Commerce. Case Study Facts eBay is an online auction and shopping
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TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT 2 ABSTRACT 4 CHAPTER 1 5 INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Online Shopping 5 1.2 Security Issues 6 1.3 Computer Crimes Act 1997 7 1.4 Penal Code - Cheating 7 1.5 Electronic-Commerce Act 2006 8 1.6 Consumer Protection Act 1999 8 1.7 Tribunal for Consumer Claim (TCCM) 10 CHAPTER 2 11 FRAUD AND DECEPTION 11 CASES REPORTED 11 2.1 Statistic by PDRM 13 2.2 Statistic by KPDNKK 13 CHAPTER 3 14 RELATION WITH LAW AND ETHICS 14 3.1 Law Related Issues 14 3.5 Ethical and
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