Introduction and Basic Concepts Part 1-E Commerce-Lecture Slides, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

This is lecture for E-Commerce course. It was delivered by Prof. Abhra Honnenahalli at Acharya Nagarjuna University. It inlcudes: Introduction, Basic, Concepts, E-commerce, Business, Features, Factors, Academic, Disciplines, Translations

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Learning Objectives
Define e-commerce and describe how it
differs from e-business
Identify the unique features of e-commerce
technology and their business significance
Describe the major types of e-commerce
Understand the visions and forces behind
the E-Commerce I era
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Learning Objectives 

Define e-commerce and describe how itdiffers from e-business

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Identify the unique features of e-commercetechnology and their business significance

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Describe the major types of e-commerce

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Understand the visions and forces behindthe E-Commerce I era

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Learning Objectives 

Understand the successes and failures ofE-Commerce I

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Identify several factors that will define theE-commerce II era

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Describe the major themes underlying thestudy of e-commerce

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Identify the major academic disciplinescontributing to e-commerce research

E-commerce vs. E-businessSlide 1-

E-business involves ^

Digital enablement of transactionsand processes

within

a firm, involving

information systems under thecontrol of the firm ^

E-business does not involvecommercial transactions acrossorganizational boundaries wherevalue is exchanged

Business Use of the Internet ^ Buying and sellingproducts and services ^ Collaborating with others ^ Communicating withinorganizations ^ Gathering information ^ Gathering information oncompetitors

^ Providing customerservice ^ Providing software updateand patches ^ Providing vendor support ^ Publishing anddisseminating information

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E-Commerce vs. TraditionalCommerce Slide 1-

Activity

Traditional

commerce

E‐commerce

Product

information

Magazines,

flyers

Web

sites Online

catalogs

Business communications

Regular

mail,

phone

E‐mail

Check

product availability

Phone,

fax,

letter

E‐mail,

web

sites,

and extranets

Order

generation

Printed

forms

E‐mail,

web

sites

Product acknowledgments

Phone,

fax^

E‐mail,

web

sites,

and EDI

Invoice

generation

Printed

forms

Web

sites

Major Types of E-CommerceSlide 1-

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Market relationships^ ^ Business-to-Consumers (B2C)^ ^ Business-to-Business (B2B)^ ^ Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)

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Technology-based^ ^ Peer-to-Peer (P2P)^ ^ Mobile Commerce (M-commerce)

Business-to-Consumer E-commerce Slide 1-

^

Most commonly discussed type

^

Online businesses attempt toreach individual consumers

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Consumers will spend $65 billionin 2001.

  • The Difference Between E-commerce and E-BusinessPage 8, Figure 1.1 Slide 1-
  • Seven Unique Features of E-commerceTechnology and Their BusinessSignificancePage 9, Table 1.1 Slide 1-
  • Major Types of E-CommercePage 14, Table 1.2 Slide 1-
  • A Business-to-Consumer (B2C) E-Commerce Configuration Slide 1-