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    Alibaba Case Study

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    1. Lock-in effect is the phenomenon whereby technologies remain dominant as a result of large sunk investment costs‚ complimentary technologies‚ and widespread usage. Since Alibaba.com is the first portal market mover in China‚ it will be difficult to create another portal market which is just as successful as Alibaba.com. The lock-in effect causes people to have preference for Alibaba.com than any other portal market because they have already established their brand. Some customers also develop

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    Alibaba Group and its Impact towards Business & Society Alibaba Group is an e-commerce company founded by Jack Ma in year 1999. As an entrepreneur‚ one must be willing to take the risk in starting a business. Being an entrepreneur‚ Jack Ma has vision‚ innovation and determination. He foresaw the potential of the Internet that is going to help in business growth in China. He took a risk and began his entrepreneur journey. He started the business of Alibaba to help other small businesses

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    MGMT 614 CORPORATE STRATEGY SMU MBA (PART-TIME) 2015 Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 2. ALIBABA BACKGROUND AND HISTORY 3 2.1. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF ALIBABA 3 2.2 MISSION/VISION 6 3. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS 7 3.1. BUSINESS ANALYSIS 8 3.1.1 Overview 8 3.2.2 Domestic retail market 9 3.2.3 Global wholesale market (Alibaba.com) 16 3.2.4 Domestic wholesale market (1688.com) 17 3.2.5 Global retail market(AliExpress.com) 18 3.2.6 Cloud computing and Internet Infrastructure 19

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    Jack Ma (Ma‚ Yun)‚ “Alibaba” of China’s e-commerce business As a young Charismatic leader‚ how will Jack Ma overcome challenges of running a big business and get success when going forward? Alibaba Group‚ even only with 12years history‚ is one of the biggest e-commerce platforms for small businesses in the world. Its business includes: Alibaba.com‚ which is for small firms to find customers and suppliers without going through middlemen‚ has 57million users‚ nearly in every country. Another

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    strenghts and weaknesses

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    What Are Your Strenghts And Weaknesses? Life is a never ending learning experience. One of the most important lessons we can ever learn from comes from yourself. We as people go through alot ina life time‚ it is essential that we learn who we are‚ and have the ability to recognize and grow from our own personal strengths and weaknesses. Knowing what we are good at and what we are weak in is the only way we can truly grow as individuals. This knowledge helps us to accomplish the goals we set

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    Alibaba: Making inroads to become the world’s second largest e-commerce player surpassing eBay. Introduction It was in the year 1999 that 18 people under the leadership of Jack Ma‚ a teacher from Hangzhou‚ China‚ were to begin a journey known as Alibaba Group. Its headquarter lies in Hangzhou itself. Alibaba group have established‚ as of December 2013‚ 73 offices in China and 16 outside its borders. At the end of the 2014‚ it was reported to employ over 22‚000 people from across the world

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    Beijing. If you want to get into anything in China‚ pay out enough bribes to officials to get the market share you need to lead. It’s very short term‚ but it may give you the advantage The internet in Asia is basically controlled by two companies‚ Alibaba‚ and Tom Online. EBay went into the venture trying to do the normal American thing of dominating and taking over. There are several ways to get into an

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    Alibaba Case

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    largest online business-to-business global trading marketplace‚ with 2.5 million and 14 million registered users in its international and Chinese domestic marketplaces respectively (refer to Appendix 1 for key development milestones). In 2004‚ the Alibaba websites boasted an estimated combined transaction volume of more than US$4.5 billion. Alibaba.com also owns and operates Taobao.com‚ a business-toconsumer and consumer-to-consumer marketplace; Alipay‚ an online payment system in China; and Yahoo

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    Yahoo and Alibaba

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    of Yahoo to Alibaba changed over time since 2005? 2005 was a tough year for Alibaba. Because of the US$100 million investment in China by eBay‚ Alibaba and its subsidiary – Taobao fell into a severe price war against eBay which hindered the profitability of the group and much more capital was needed for operational and technological improvement in order to win the battle. Under this circumstance‚ Alibaba formed a partnership with Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo invested US$1 billion in Alibaba and transferred

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    Jack Ma

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    took Gaokao twice and achieved “zero” twice in Mathematics‚ could stir up a big ripple in the realm of Internet‚ becoming the legend in the IT enterprise culture. He once landed from his employees to pay for their salaries at the start-up period of Alibaba. Without money to give his employees bonus‚ he prayed them to live “nine thousands years of old”‚ dreaming he would give each of his employees a car in the 2 days to come. Someone said he was liar‚ but he promised to them: we will succeed‚ and I

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