Tuesday 5 December 2017

CHAPTER 13

E-BUSINESS

The internet is a powerful channel that presents new opportunities for an organization      to:

      ➽ Touch customers
      ➽ Enrich products and services with information
      ➽ Reduce costs

 ⧭ How do e-commerce and e-business differ?

        ➤  E-commerce – the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet                                           (online transactions)
        ➤  E-business – the conducting of business on the Internet including, not only buying                                  and selling, but also serving customers and collaborating with                                            business partners (online transactions, serving customers                                                  and collaborating with business partner)

 Industries Using E-Business




 E-business model – an approach to conducting electronic business on the Internet








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BUSINESS-TO BUSINESS (B2B)


 Electronic marketplace (e-marketplace) – interactive business communities providing a central market where multiple buyers and sellers can engage in e-business activities


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ELECTRONIC MARKETPLACE (E-MARKETPLACE)

🔻 Electronic marketplaces, or e-marketplaces, present structures for conducting commercial exchange, consolidating supply chains, and creating new sales channels

🔻 Their primary goal is to increase market efficiency by tightening and automating the relationship between buyers and sellers

🔻 Existing e-marketplaces allow access to various mechanisms in which to buy and sell almost anything, from services to direct material




ELECTRONIC MARKETPLACE





SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING




BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER(B2C)

🔺 Common B2C e-business models include:
🔽 e-shop – a version of a retail store where customers can shop at any hour of the day without leaving their home or office
🔽 e-mall – consists of a number of e-shops; it serves as a gateway through which a visitor can access other e-shops




E-SHOP




E-MALL




BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER(B2C)

➽Business types:
➼Brick-and-mortar business- operates in a physical store without an Internet presence. Eg: Bata.
➼Pure-play business- a business that operates on the Internet only without a physical store. Examples include fashionvalet.com.

    ➼Click-and-mortar business– a business that operates in a physical store and on the Internet .Eg: Hijabs by Hanami

    CarFax





    Amazon.com






    CONSUMER-TO-BUSINESS(C2B)

     ➧Priceline.com is an example of a C2B e-business model

     ➧The demand for C2B e-business will increase over the next few years due to customer’s  desire for greater convenience and lower prices

    PriceLine.com



    Agoda.com



    CONSUMER-TO-CONSUMER(C2C)

    ⧭ Online auctions :

     ðŸ”¼ Electronic auction (e-auction) - Sellers and buyers solicit consecutive bids from each other and prices are determined dynamically

     ðŸ”¼ Forward auction - Sellers use as a selling channel to many buyers and the highest bid
    wins

     ðŸ”¼ Reverse auction - Buyers use to purchase a product or service, selecting the seller with the lowest bid

    ⧭ C2C communities include :


    🔽Communities of interest - People interact with each other on specific topics, such as golfing and stamp collecting

    🔽Communities of relations - People come together to share certain life experiences, such as cancer patients, senior citizens, and car enthusiasts

    🔽Communities of fantasy - People participate in imaginary environments, such as fantasy football teams and playing one-on-one with Michael Jordan


    e-Bay





    Mudah.my





    E-BUSINESS BENEFITS


    E-Business benefits include:

    Highly accessible
         ➷Businesses can operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
    Increased customer loyalty
         ➷Additional channels to contact, respond to, and access customers helps contribute            to customer loyalty
    Improved information content
         ➷In the past, customers had to order catalogs or travel to a physical facility before              they could compare price and product attributes. Electronic catalogs and Web pages
            present customers with updated information in real-time about goods, services, and          prices
    Increased convenience
        ➷E-business automates and improves many of the activities that make up a buying               experience
    Increased global reach
        ➷Businesses, both small and large, can reach new markets
    Decreased cost
        ➷The cost of conducting business on the Internet is substantially smaller than                      traditional forms of business communication

    E-BUSINESS CHALLENGES


    E-business challenges include:

    Identifying Limited Market Segments

    ⟴The main challenge of e-business is the lack of growth in some sectors due to product        or service limitation.

    Managing Consumer Trust

    ⟴Internet marketers must develop a trustworthy relationship to make that initial sale          and generate customer loyalty.

    Ensuring Consumer Protection
    ⟴Implement Internet Security, protect from misuse of customer information.

    Managing Consumer Trust
    ⟴Companies that operate online must obey a patchwork of rules about which customers      are subject to sales tax on their purchase and which are not.

    E-BUSINESS BENEFITS & CHALLENGES

    There are numerous advantages and limitations in e-business revenue models
    including:

    ➽Transaction fees
    ➽License fees
    ➽Subscription fees
    ➽Value-added fees
    ➽Advertising fees

    MASHUPS

    Web mashup - a Web site or Web application that uses content from more than
    one source to create a completely new service

       ⦽Application programming interface (API) - a set of routines, protocols, and tools for          building software applications

       ⦽Mashup editor - WSYIWYGs (What You See Is What You Get) for mashups




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