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    E-Commerce:The Indian Market Scenario Author:Gaurav Karmarkar In simple terms‚e-commerce(electronic-commerce) refers to exchange of goods that takes place online i.e via the internet.Based on valuation‚75% of the e-commerce in India is travel related(airline tickets‚railway tickets‚hotel bookings etc) while actual online shopping accounts for a mere 12-13%.The present day growth of the Indian e-commerce market is marked at about 30% which is nearly more than thrice that of the average 8-10%

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    Internet and E-Business

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    Q 1 : Identify the best atmosphere for university of Libya for starting Electronic education and also discuss the business transaction kinds. I tend to believe that the best atmosphere to start the process of e-learning or distance learning is through the creation of the network of the university and that depends on facilitating access to educational materials‚ lectures and also administrative procedures for the student. Then enable the student to get a username and password‚ which will enable

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    ARE E-COMMERCE VALUATIONS UNREALISTIC There are expectations of a $100 billion firm in the e-commerce industry. The valuation bar has only been raised with every round of funding in e-commerce. A firm that is valued at $1bn in November 2013‚ reaches a valuation of $3bn within four months‚ it jumps to $7bn figure again four months after that? Nothing surprising there given the potential of the sector. But all this rush of money into the system‚ in a short span of time is what worries one. Investors

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    E-Business in China

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    Developing E-Business in China 1. Introduction It is widely accepted that the 21st century is the Online Information Age - 17-years after its introduction in China in early 1994. As a main branch of the Internet‚ e-business has played an important role since 1997. Although it was a slightly late start for the Internet‚ the first decade of the 21st century has witnessed a flourish of e-business. As a new stage of commercee-business has had a great impact on the economic development‚ it dramatically

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    E - Commerce at Yunnan Lucky Air: Introduction: Backed by the Hainan Airlines of the China‚ Yunnan Airlines was founded in 2004 as one of the most cost-effective domestic airline operating from its hub in Kunming‚ in the province of Yunnan. The limited route license added to the airline’s competitive advantage and maintained its monopoly within the region. Its major competitors include Air China and China Southern Airlines among others. As Yunnan is one of the most attractive tourist destinations

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    E-Commerce Chapter 2

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    Andrew Paul Smith CIS 55 Professor Zardoost 10 February 2013 Review Questions Chapter 2 1. In one or two paragraphs‚ explain the difference between a network access provider and an internet service provider. A network access provider is a larger scale “ISP” as in they provide internet access on a larger scale. A NAP will rent lease or sell internet access to large companies or to smaller companies called internet service providers. Internet service providers are the companies who then

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    Nike E-Business

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    its core business lines‚ Nike began divesting of some of its subsidiaries in the 2000s. It sold Starter in 2007 and Bauer Hockey in 2008. The company sold Umbro in 2012‚ and Cole Haan in 2013. As of 2013‚ Nike owns two key subsidiaries: Converse Inc. and Hurley International. They’re representing a key partnership because they are references in the segment of the street wear. Nike pays also top athletes in many sports to use their products‚ promote and advertise their technology and design

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    Menards E-Business Plan

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    Fundamentals of e-Business Menards e-Business Plan Company Description Menards is a chain of home improvement stores in the Midwestern United States. Menards sells building materials‚ hardware‚ electrical‚ wall coverings‚ plumbing‚ housewares‚ floor coverings‚ cabinets‚ appliances and much more. Menards is a privately held franchise headquartered in Eau Claire‚ Wisconsin; the company has 252 stores in 12 states: Ohio‚ Michigan‚ Indiana‚ Illinois‚ Wisconsin‚ Minnesota‚ Iowa‚ Missouri‚ Nebraska

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    Issues Each business would like to design a website that will be able to grab interest of a target audience. Besides grabbing interest of the target audience‚ the business will also have ethical‚ legal‚ and regulatory issues to think of. The following paragraphs will explain some differences of ethical‚ legal‚ and regulatory issues on a B2B compared to a B2C site. Differences in Ethical Issues Ethical issues should be a concern in both the B2B and B2C websites. In a B2C site the business would need

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    E-Business at Yoox.Com

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    Branding of Yoox.com 6 Ease in Using Website 7 Ease in Using Yoox.com 8 Role of e-Commerce in the Success of Yoox.com 10 Conclusion 11 Recommendations 12 References 13   Executive Summary E-commerce has changed the business style in the recent years. More businesses are moving towards selling their products online through websites. This paper examines the e-business strategy of Yoox.com‚ a fashion e-tailer that sells its products through website online. I wanted to explore the online

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