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    Swot Analysis Ebay Asia

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    eBay: Expanding into Asia John Kozloski BUSN412 Business Policy June 16‚ 2011 Case Analysis eBay: Expanding into Asia Company: eBay: Expanding into Asia Industry: Online Auction Industry Company Website: (www.ebay.com) COMPANY BACKGROUND: The founder of the online auction site “eBay” is a computer programmer Pierre Omidyar in San Jose‚ California‚ established on September 3‚ 1995. The primary function of eBay is online auctions and uses to reach a wide range of individuals all over

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    Jurisdiction: Japan Contributors: Prof. Dr. Katsunori Kai‚ Professor of Law‚ Waseda University‚ Former Public Prosecutor Mr. Suzuki‚ Public Prosecutor‚ Law firm of Nagashima‚ Ohno and Tsunematsu (NO&T) Anti-Financial Crime Provisions A) Fraud (the dishonest inducement of conduct for another’s benefit‚ by false representation) Criminal Law  Article 246: Fraud Article 246-2: Computer Fraud (see http://www.cas.go.jp/jp/seisaku/hourei/data/PC2.pdf)

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    Making Ebay Work Better

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    Making eBay work In 2006‚ there were over 200 million eBayers worldwide. For around 750‚000 people‚ eBay (thhp://www.ebay.com/) was their primary source of income. A survivor of the dot.com bust of the late 1990s‚ eBay represents a new business model courtesy of the internet. Whatever statistics you choose-from most expensive item sold to number of auctions in any one day-the numbers amaze. “This is a whole new way of doing business‚” says Meg Whitman‚ the CEO and President since 1998. “We’re creating

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    Louis Vuitton in Japan Harvard Case Solution & Analysis In this study‚ the opportunities and challenges‚ Louis Vuitton‚ the leading European luxury sector multinational firms in Japan‚ given the unique characteristics of brand management and the integration of culture and consumer behavior in Japan. In recent decades‚ Japan was the most lucrative market Louis Vuitton‚ but it seems that the global economic crisis has led to a decrease in sales. Facing a weak economy and a shift in consumer preferences

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    Privacy Vs Ebay

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    The issue(s) raised by networked computers is simple enough to grasp‚ billions of computers‚ networks‚ and people linked in groups of millions (perhaps billions) all around the world. The shear scope of it is difficult to grasp‚ the idea of your information being stored somewhere far away‚ maybe in the US or in India or China; questions of privacy have been raised since the beginning of the tech boom two decades ago. Perception is one anomaly‚ sitting at the computer‚ people do not often realize

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    Kelly’s Assignment in Japan Title: Solutions to Kelly’s Assignment in Japan Case Study Module Title and Number: Managing Across Borders MGT 3203 Date : January 28‚ 2013 Word Count : 1650 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE Introduction 3 Culture Shock Stages Reflection…………………………..………………………….………………..3 Assessment of Clashes 5 Successful International Assignments 5 Suggestions to Remedy the Situation 6 Conclusion 7 REFERENCES 8

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    Japan Net Bank Case Analysis

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Internet banking in Japan. 3 2.1.Conservative consumer banking behavior 3 2.1.1.Low level of credit card usage 3 2.1.2.The availability of ATMs for cash withdrawals 3 2.2.Internet usage in Japan 3 2.3.The competitive situation 4 2.3.1.Competition from traditional banks 4 2.3.2.Competition from domestic Internet banks 4 2.3.3.Competition from international Internet banks 4 3. Japan Net Bank’s competitive advantages 5 3.1.24/7 availability

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    Internet Auctions: Sotheby’s and eBay _______________________________________________________ Maastricht University | | | | School of Business & Economics | | | | Place & date: | Maastricht‚ 08.12.2012 | | | | Name‚ initials: | Guillaume Piront GPJP | | For assessor only | | ID number: | I6050683 | | 1. Content | | Study: | International Business | | 2. Language structure | | Course code: | EBC1009 | | 3. Language accuracy | | Group number:

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    ------------------------------------------------- The global context of Japan outside Japan – Harumi Befu Since 1980s – globalization buzzword in Japanese media Japan is said to be “globalizing” in all respects‚ but above all‚ in its economic sphere While Japan’s globalization in the economic sense had been widely discussed -> social and cultural globalization has not been a topic of much discussion so far Globalization <-> Internalization Internalization implies a relationship between

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    Case 17 Teaching Note Ebay: Facing the Challenge of Global Growth Overview This version of the eBay case has been substantially revised and extensively updated from the version that appeared in the 14th edition. While some of the fundamental material remains the same‚ the case includes new data and strategic issues that eBay’s managers must address as the company moves beyond the traditional auction niche that it now dominates largely unchallenged and as the company drives to continue

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