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    BUS 200 Week 7 Assignment Strayer University How eBay Stays Connected to Its Community 1. What macro-barriers and micro-barriers might hinder successful communication between Meg Whitman and eBay users? What do you suggest she do to address these potential barriers? A macro-barrier that might hinder communication could be the constant need to learn new concepts which cut down on the time available. A way to address this barrier would be to train your personnel at different times leaving

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    How does Craigslist differ from the eBay marketplace? What is the business model for craigslist? Craigslist is an online adposting‚ it provides classifieds and forums for jobs and other products or services while eBay is an auction website and it is easier to customize your posting on eBay. Moreover there is no advertising on Craigslist while on eBay’s home page you find several links promoting other websites or brands. Most of Craigslist’s users are Amercian while eBay is well-known in the

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    Company name: eBay Inc. Company stock symbol: EBAY Company Information What started as a side hobby for the founder of eBay Pierre Omidyar in 1995 has become a huge success. I have chosen eBay as my research paper because I am an active seller and buyer of eBay and I think that it is a great platform for individual who wants to start somewhere but doesn’t have much experience and financial support. History of the company‚ HQ location Founded by Pierre Omidyar‚ a computer programmer on September

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    eBay Case Study University of Mary Hardin- Baylor Abstract 1. Analyze the marketing environment and the forces shaping eBay’s business over the years. What conclusions can you draw? The market eBay takes place in is primarily the Internet market. Around 1995 the Internet market was just beginning. “there will be more than 500 million users by 2003 and a rapid increase in e- commerce turnover‚ rising from US$500 billion worldwide in 2001 to more than US$3 trillion in 2004” (Fichter‚ 2003)

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    SUCCESSFUL E-BUSINESS SYSTEMS - PAYPAL Archil Avaliani International University in Germany Supervisor: Prof. Keiichi Nakata ABSTRACT PayPal is an account-based system that allows anyone with an email address to send and receive online payments. This service is easy to use for customers. Members can instantaneously send money to anyone. Recipients are informed by email that they have received a payment. PayPal is also available to people in 38 countries. This paper starts with introduction

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    IBMS216FM Case name : eBay Group members : Jeroen Dorst (0849963) Chun-Hou Ip (0850229) Fritzgerald Koeiman (0837237) Martijn Roos (0812417) Discussion questions 1. What are the ethical responsibilities of an organisation such as eBay? The ethical responsibilities of an organisation such as eBay are different from those of an organisation that directly sells their services or products to another organisation or individual. Organisations like eBay are merely a platform

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    eBay and Online Auction Industry Analysis eBay was founded in 1995 and has grown into a multibillion dollar corporation. The online auction industry has grown dramatically since the 1990s. Like its competitors‚ eBay does not produce any goods. eBay’s business model is to make money from the movement of information through the Internet. It does not produce a tangible product but provides the service of joining independent sellers and buyers together. It makes its revenue by charging sellers commissions

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    competition like in the online auction industry? How strong are the competitive pressures confronting eBay and other online auction firms? 2.2 What forces are operating in the online auction macro-environment that has the power to alter the nature and structure in the online auction industry? 2.3 What does a strategic group map reveal about the positions of the major players in the online auction industry? Is eBay in a good position on the map? Why or why not? Who are the closest competitors? 2.4 What do

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    Analysis of eBay and Amazon 29 Chapter III A Comparative Analysis of eBay and Amazon Sandeep Krishnamurthy University of Washington‚ USA ABSTRACT Even though Amazon.com has received most of the hype and publicity surrounding ecommerce‚ eBay has quietly built an innovative business truly suited to the Internet. Initially‚ Amazon sought to merely replicate a catalog business model online. Its technology may have been innovative- but its business model was not. On the other hand‚ eBay recognized

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    Vision As there is no vision stated in the case‚ hence we come out with a new vision for ebay as follows. EbayVision statement : “ To become the world’s leading e-commerce franchise in the world” In our opinion‚ the vision statement above is very clear that Ebay wants to be a leader in e-commerce world. Mission The Original Mission Statement: “We intend to continue to work toward our mission of creating the world’s leading ecommerce franchise by investing in our core Marketplaces

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