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    I. Abstract EBay is the most used online shopping website because there is a wide range of items sold that is not available in a lot of others online shopping store. II. Introduction E-business is a way of making people lives easier to buy things which are not available in their country online and it is also a way for people to earn money. E-business is not an easy task which is why a lot of people fail at it as there are various problems they encounter. One example is how…

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    E-Commerce Case Study

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    Turban (2012) points out that some customers and business owner are still in opposition to the online business as they have few trust in electronic payment, security and might be afraid of learning new things. Lacking the assistance of government and global trade barriers could be considered as external obstacles for online business. The product based companies such as Dell or Apple are required to investigate the demand of customer from different countries, trade barriers, taxation, and law of…

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    The Internet has grown in popularity and so has electronic commerce (e-commerce). In e-commerce, a consumer exchanges money for products or services via the Internet or, more simply stated, e-commerce occurs when a customer purchases something off of the Internet. After a consumer browses a website and makes a purchase decision, there is a process which accepts their order; the software that manages this process is known as a shopping cart (sometimes referred to as a shopping basket or shopping…

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    Pixmania Case Study

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    Pixmania Pixmania is a French-based e-commerce website, launched in the year 2000. It deals in a range of products which includes consumer electronics and baby products, with an annual turnover of more than €300million in the year 2013. It has got its own website and until 2013 it had a ran brick-and-mortar retail stores in Europe. It operates in 14 European countries. Pixmania was largely owned (77%) by the British Dixons Retail plc (formerly DSG International plc) from 2006, selling it on to…

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    changed from traditional shopping in brick and mortar stores to virtual browsing on the worldwide web. Companies have had to rethink their marketing strategies and those that did not adapt have suffered the consequences of the digitalization of commerce (e-commerce)…

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    Cuckoo

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    Explain the impact of introducing an e-commerce system to an organisation In this document I will be explaining how introducing e-commerce into an organization can be beneficial for the company and I will be demonstrating the advantages and disadvantages when implementing an electronic sales system into an organization. The organization that I will describing is called Cuckoo. Advantages Global Marketplace When a company owns a ‘brick’ shop the target audience would be anyone within a minimal…

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    Introduction Online shopping is becoming popular day by day, as the customers get the opportunity to shop from their home and they can see a lot of variety of product of different segments. Lazada is a new company in this domain; launched in 2012 and already has become the largest online shopping destination in South East Asia (Porter & Heppelmann, 2015). Analysis of the Value Chain of Lazada Figure 1: Value chain analysis Source: (Porter & Heppelmann, 2015) The above model represents…

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    Alibaba Case Of B2ba

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    Alibaba is a Chinese most famous e-commerce company that provides consumer- to -consumer(C2C), business-to-consumer(B2C) and business-to-business(B2B) sales services via web portals. It also provides electronic payment services (EPS), data-centric cloud computing services and shopping search engine and. The group founded in 1999 when Jack Ma started the website Alibaba.com, a business-to-business(B2B) portal to link Chinese manufacturers with local and overseas buyers. Alibaba.com has…

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    Case Study Of Flipkart

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    and that was the time when the idea of flipkart came into their mind. It was a risky attempt as India is a place where people are having different tastes and preferences which made it difficult to open an e-commerce industry. Still attempt was made which has made a drastic change in e-commerce industry. At beginning flipkart sold books on the site, after this flipkart started selling a various number of good by the site. It was the first site to introduce the concept of 'Cash on Delivery' which…

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    Amazon Swot Analysis Paper

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    Introduction E-commerce has become today an integral part of people 's lives, as they have become an important tributary of generating a lot of profit for the companies. These companies have a lot of pros to help them control of the e-commerce market. Also, these companies have a lot of obstacles that may prevent them today or in the future to achieve greater profits and get more customers. Amazon companies offering e-commerce since 1995, making this the oldest company in this area. In the…

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