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    Today’s handheld devices including mobile telephones and tablet computers offer the potential for a third wave in the evolution of online business. 2. …. 3. The specific activities that a motorcycle manufacturer include in B2B electronic commerce for its supply management are hiring managing people who make the motorcycle‚ renting or buying the facilities which the motorcycles are made and stored ‚ shipping the motorcycles‚ maintaining accounting records ‚ obtaining customer feedback‚ Purchasing

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    Punjab Tractors M&M

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    in India are sold on credit. M&M sells ‘Swaraj’ brand of tractors. When Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) acquired Punjab Tractors Ltd (PTL) for RS 1‚489 crore in March 2007‚ the latter was a pale outline of its former self. Why? Chennai-based Tractor and Farm Equipment (TAFE ) bought Eicher Motors’s tractor division‚ increasing its market share to 22%. This brought TAFE‚ whose earlier market share was just 14 per cent‚ within striking distance of M&M‚ whose share was 31 per cent.

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    E-Commerce in Bangladesh

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    ECONOMIC IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE Ziaul Hoq School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh and Md. Shawkat Kamal Department of Management and Business BRAC University‚ 66 Mohakhali C/A Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. and A H M Ehsanul Huda Chowdhury School of Business American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Banani‚ Dhaka 1213‚ Bangladesh ABSTRACT E-commerce has a significant impact on business costs and productivity. E-Commerce has a chance to

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    Global Commerce

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    Global commerce is a vital development necessary for all civilizations to grow economically. Between 1000 and 1500 in many continents around the globe‚ trade has influenced the development of a stable civilization. Although the many civilizations were not interconnected‚ by trading with neighboring civilizations they all contributed to each others individual growth. Contact with outside societies introduced a need for further development of technology. Trade presented opportunities for civilizations

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    Commodities are becoming critical for fuelling India’s economic growth. Investment in commodities not only has a balancing effect on the portfolio‚ but also acts as a natural hedge. India is finally beginning to get noticed by the world at large. Rising incomes‚ growing population‚ soaring foreign exchange reserves and economic liberalization policies make India an attractive destination for overseas investors and businesses. Indeed‚ India is emerging as an asset class. Growth is driven by domestic

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    Factors affecting the demand and growth of the auto sector in India The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy. Indian Government’s impetus to the industry by allowing continuous economic liberalization since 1991 has made India one of the sought after destination for many global automotive players. The automotive sector in India is growing at around 18 per cent per annum. Indian Auto industry has seen a phenomenal growth in the last 20 years. This is due to the

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    Identify the factors that led to the growth of the concept of new public management. New Public Management is an attempt to reorient and restructure public bureaucracy in the era of globalisation‚ liberalisation. Following are the main factors which contributed to the growth of New Public Management perspectives:   1. Reaction against Bureaucratic Administration and Elephantine growth of governmental expenditure:  The impact of globalisation has been significant on the public administration

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    The Advantages of E-Commerce Kyvonne Coleman‚ Marketing 552 August 26‚ 2013 Professor Maureen Murphy Advantages of E-Commerce Economic Commerce (e-commerce) is a term used to describe any transaction of business that is conducted over the internet where an end-user provides information to receive or purchase a product from a retailor of any sort. Being in an age that majority of businesses thrive off of e-commerce‚ any business down to a fast food restaurant such as Pizza

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    Although e-commerce application is not very popular in Sri Lanka‚ there are several organizations which successfully apply e-commerce in their business. One of the such organization is Kapruka (www.lanka.info). The main objective of Kapruka is to provide online shopping facilities. In addition they have wide range of services for customers. They are gift delivery in Sri Lanka‚ photo print and delivery to customers‚ download Sinhala Mp3‚ rent a car in Sri Lanka‚ astrology services‚ and obtain

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    looking to M&A to support their global growth strategies. The primary objectives for M&A’s are to cut costs‚ broaden market shares or take advantage of each other’s synergies and most typically to accelerate growth. Yet several studies indicate that more than half of all M&A deals fail to meet management’s strategic‚ operational and financial objectives. The crux of the matter lies in the excessive focus on financial due diligence‚ risk assessments. Quite often‚ the people factor‚ i.e. issues

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