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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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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
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E-Commerce vs. TraditionalCommerce Slide 1-
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-
Market relationships^ ^ Business-to-Consumers (B2C)^ ^ Business-to-Business (B2B)^ ^ Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)
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
Consumers will spend $65 billionin 2001.