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    Development of B2B marketing theory Amjad Hadjikhania‚ ‚  Peter LaPlacab‚ ‚  a Uppsala University‚ Uppsala‚ Sweden b University of Connecticut‚ Storrs‚ Connecticut‚ USA http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019850113000618 Abstract Despite the practice of B2B marketing dating back several thousand years‚ B2B marketing studies did not exist in significant numbers prior to the last three decades and we are now in the a stage of accelerated theory development. Contributions to B2B theory

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    Business Model Innovation for Sustainability _______________ Karan GIROTRA Serguei NETESSINE 2013/64/TOM Business Model Innovation for Sustainability Karan Girotra* Serguei Netessine** * Assistant Professor of Technology and Operations Management at INSEAD‚ Boulevard de Constance 77305 Fontainebleau Cedex‚ France. Email: karan.girotra@insead.edu ** The Timken Chaired Professor of Global Technology and Innovation‚ Professor of Technology and Operations Management at

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    [pic] DELL SCM : A CASE STUDY Background (General Facts) 1. Dell is a computer corporation recognized for manufacturing computer systems through parts assemble. In 1983‚ Michael Dell saw an opportunity in using IBM compatible computers for a new assembly line that can be sold to local businesses. The idea as explained by Michael Dell‚ in one of his interview‚ is that in the early days of computers’ manufacturing‚ companies had to be able to produce every part of the system. As the industry matured

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    Dell is also one of the in the market setting the tone for horizontal structure communication. It has adopted Hofstede’s low power distance dimension. In the Retention‚ Acquisition‚ and Development account‚ communication involves much horizontal communication with lean hierarchy. The organization has been able to run much like an entrepreneur startup even though it has reached gargantuan size. The lean hierarchy is one of Dell’s key success factors because it creates more efficiency in the workplace

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    Objectives 2. eCommerce Business Models and Concepts • • • • Identify the key components of eCommerce business models. Describe the major B2C business models. Describe the major B2B business models. Describe business models in other emerging areas of eCommerce. • Explain the key business concepts and strategies applicable to eCommerce. Alexander Nikov 2-2 How popular is Tweet Tweet: What’s Your Business Model? • What characteristics or benchmarks can be used to assess the business value of a company

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    Matching Dell 1. Describe Dell’s strategy. 2. What are the key trade-offs involved in Dell’s strategic positioning? One trade-off is Dell’s strategic positioning of personalized computers refrains it from the benefits of supply-side economies of scale. The personalized products and customer-centric services mean higher cost. The other trade-off is that Dell loses sales opportunities to a variety of distributors by focusing on direct sales. Although the strategic positioning of direct sales can

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    Amazon.com’s E-Business Model Amazon.com’s E-Business Model This paper will discuss how the largest retailer of books‚ Amazon.com has expanded into many other markets besides books and maintained profitability. It will examine how Amazon was able to maintain its brand identity and also look at whether Amazon should consider retail locations. Furthermore this paper will compare and contrast the websites of Borders.com‚ Barnes and Noble.com‚ and Amazon.com according to the functionality

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    Marketing: Differences Between B2B and B2C Linicha Hunter University of Phoenix EBUS 400 E-Business Dr. Hee Lee September 27‚ 2006 Marketing: Differences Between B2B and B2C Marketing allows organizations to promote their products or services with the intent of maximizing their profit and gaining consumers ’ confidence. In today ’s society marketing the correct product/service can be difficult but implementing the marketing process and planning accurately can alleviate potential

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    Company Overview Amazon.com‚ Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an American-based multinational electronic commerce company. Headquartered ---Seattle‚ Washington. America’s largest online retailer. Jeff Bezos founded Amazon.com‚ Inc. in 1994 and launched it online In 1995. It started as an online bookstore. With 2.5 million titles‚ it became the “Earth’s Biggest Bookstore”. Mission To leverage technology and the expertise of our invaluable employees to provide our customers

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    was Dell’s working capital policy a competitive advantage? Dell had a policy of working with low inventory and it used to make inventory purchases based on the sale orders received. This led to following advantages: No obsolete goods. Defects in raw material manufacturers were easily weeded out. New technological up gradations can be easily set into the system before the competition turns over the existing inventory. Thus Dell had a first mover’s advantage in being abreast with latest technological

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