E-Commerce: Internet Business - Tech Developments, Models, Conflicts, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

An overview of e-commerce, with a focus on internet business. It covers underlying technological developments, business models, and legal, social, and political implications. Topics include network technology, security and privacy, content-distribution businesses, search and datamining, market design, and conflicts such as privacy vs. Efficiency and commerce vs. Law enforcement.

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2012/2013

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E-Commerce: Doing Business

on the Internet

Overview

Introduction to Electronic Commerce

Emphasis on Internet Business

Underlying technological developments

Business models

Legal, social, and political implications

Examples of Technological

Developments

  • “Search” and other massive-scale data• Digital music, images, text, etc.• World-Wide Web• Mass-market computing and networking processing
  • “Strong” cryptography

Examples of Business

Developments

  • New ways to conduct old business
  • New

(^) companies

  • “Empowered consumers” ??– Death of some old companies– New capabilities for old companies
  • (Qualitatively more) massive scale• New types of business

Revised Schedule

Apr 19: Final Paper/Project DueApr 3: Second Hour ExamMar 27: Fourth HW Assignment DueMar 1: Third HW Assignment DueFeb 22: Optional Final Project/Paper Description DueFeb 8: First Hour ExamFeb 1: Second HW Assignment DueJan 23: First HW Assignment Due

Requirements

4 homework assignments (20%)

2 hour exams (20% each)

Final paper or project (40%)

No final exam

  • A modest number of relevant articles and websites– Digital Dilemma, NRC panel– Information Rules, Shapiro and VarianRequired reading: