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    forces‚ have a broad general impact on the organization. Although these forces do not always have a direct influence on the organization’s daily activities‚ they are important. Today eBay users can bid anything from office equipment’s to real estate to cars. It is surprisingly true but perplexing that “Why has eBay prevailed‚ but others have failed?” Though many of its successes resulted from its adaptive approach‚ eBay’s accomplishments can also be explained by the company’s consistent focus on

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    Anthony‚ Erik A. Roth. Harvard Business School Press Jicong Zhang (Dec. 09) Taobao is a media platform‚ from China IT Review website: http://chinaitblog.com/tag/taobao/ Yin Lu (Jan. 01) Analysis of the situation of C2C E-commerce development with ebay Yiqu & Taobao

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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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    online auction‚ and each party can leave satisfied with their ‘deal ’‚ whether they are the buyer‚ the seller‚ or the conveyance that brought it all together. eCommerce The Popularity of Online Auctions "Congratulations! This eBay item has successfully ended." (eBay‚ retrieved 11 April 2002‚ Sellers Guide‚ http://pages.ebay.com/help/sellerguide/after-whatnow.html) Many people each day receive this message in their e-mail box‚ notifying them that they have won the bid on an item listed

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    became a world-wide sensation know as eBay. This company works much in the same way a regular auction would‚ the main difference is that eBay works as an e-commerce business‚ with all transactions occurring over the internet. The way eBay works is that a seller creates a profile and then provides charging information such as a credit card or PayPal account. After you have your profile created you list your products and post pictures of the products on line. EBay has what is referred to as an insertion

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    reliable website. Therefore‚ I’m going to evaluate three famous online shopping websites: eBay‚ Amazon‚ and Rakuten base on the designs‚ products‚ prices‚ and payment security. First of all‚ eBay is the world’s largest online marketplace and a global phenomenon. Regarding the design‚ the main layout color is the white accent color combination blue. It is a minimalistic and consistent style which makes eBay website unique. On the homepage‚ we can find not only daily offers‚ but also the recommended

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    market in China: a comparative study between Taobao and eBay"‚ ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol 2‚ 2005‚ pp 8. "eBay ’s hugely successful online auction site is pioneering new forms of law enforcement. But at what cost"‚ New Scientist‚ July 3‚ 2004 v183 i2454; 9. Goldsborough‚ Reid "Fighting Back Against Online-Auction Fraud"‚ auctioneers‚ brokers"‚ The Business Journal‚ Nov 12‚ 1999. Vol.17‚ Iss. 30; 16 17. Wolfe‚ D.‚ "eBay Looking to Make PayPal More Global"‚ American Banker

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    advancing‚ eBay would be unable to maintain a competitive advantage with its old business model unless it adapted a newer business model geared towards e-Commerce. Its new business model will revolutionize e-Commerce with strategic alliances that will enable the company to expand it e-Commerce strengths. PayPal and eBay’s plethora of mobile applications and mobile payment systems brings the company back into the market. 2. What are the problems that eBay is currently facing? How is eBay trying to

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    Ebay in the view of high performance organization by Nadine Friedrich‚ Virginia Gaspar‚ Katharina Dornberger‚ Sebastian Flack structure 1. facts about ebay 2. balanced scorecard 3. threats & opportunities 4. future visions & solutions 5. our new ideas 6. success What is ebay? deal money seller (power seller) consumer consumer seller (power seller) company facts - founded in 1995 in California‚ Pierre Omidyar - 16.000 workers worldwide / 38 markets worldwide -

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    Business Model eBay is an online person-to-person trading community on the Internet. Buyers and sellers are brought together whereby the sellers are allowed to list items for sale and buyers to bid on interested items. The items are categorized by topics‚ where each type of auction has its own category. eBay has both streamlined and globalized traditional person-to-person trading‚ which has traditionally been conducted through such forms as garage sales‚ collectibles shows‚ flea markets and more

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