Case Study: eBay‚ Inc.: Bidding for the Future Jenni Butler Strategic Management MGT4070 S01‚ Week 10‚ Assignment 2 July 30‚ 2012 Instructor Dr. Erik Aguilar Case Study: eBay‚ Inc.: Bidding for the Future eBay‚ Inc. (eBay) is the largest name in online retail and auctions. They have a good solid history and have established creidtbility. They are truly one of a kind at this point in the game. New auctions sites are emerging however they are not to the level that eBay is. In this case study
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between eBay and Taobao in Chinese Online Auction Market BSAD 415:66 Electronic Business Prof. G. Trites Jie Yue (Kathy) 200706289 June 10‚ 2008 1 Introduction Being the largest online trading company‚ eBay has launched websites across the world‚ including thirty other countries in addition to its original U.S. website. China‚ with its large online market‚ is one of these countries. In 2003‚ after its cooperation with Eachnet‚ the first C2C online company in China‚ eBay became
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CASE: EBAY EXPANDS AROUND THE GLOBE Retail Management: A Strategic Approach Berman and Evans As recently as 2000‚ eBay had virtually no international operations. Then‚ international expansion became a major strategic initiative. By 2005‚ the firm had Web sites in 31 countries around the world – ranging from Brazil to Germany to China. eBay’s 2005 foreign operations generated well over US$1 billion in revenues‚ accounting for 46 percent of eBay’s trading revenues. By 2008‚ 54 percent of
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TaoBao vs. eBay China Why did eBay succeed in the US but fail in China? What could eBay have done to avoid defeat? Unlike the US‚ China did not have the infrastructure necessary for eBay to enter and operate successfully. Therefore‚ eBay was before its time in China and failed because: * Low internet penetration rate – eBay needs high traffic. * Lacked the norms and laws to support online exchange – trust is a key success factor in internet based businesses‚ and the lack of rules
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Introduction Amazon and Ebay are two well-known brands of online shopping sites. They have evolved and grown from small firms to the giants of e-commerce today. In this essay‚ a comparison would be made between the two firms. Questioning the types of business models Amazon and Ebay’s have employed and how they have evolved over time‚ the driving factors of change‚ and finally the future outlook of each firm help distinguish the trails both firms made to become the two leaders in the market of
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case study‚ eBay should acquire Kruse. The eBay case is about the first CEO of eBay‚ Meg Whitman and potential cultural impact of Kruse purchase on two groups: the user community and the eBay associates‚ especially the management team. Meg Whitman was hired by the founder of eBay‚ Pierre Omidyar in March 1998 at a time when the company was still very young and experiencing a fast paced growth. It was the intention of Omidyar to hire someone who would be instrumental in helping eBay thrive during
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Zheng Executive Summary Background eBay Inc history: September 1995: funded as a sole proprietorship. May 1996: incorporated in California. April 1998: reincorporated in Delaware. September 1998: completion of initial public offering October 2002: acquired PayPal Product Online Auction: Every day‚ 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week‚ 365 days a year‚ millions of people from all over the world go shopping at online auctions. This is not an exaggeration - eBay‚ with a 76% share of the auction site
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answer the following questions: 1.Till 2005‚ eBay EachNet was the leader in the Chinese e-commerce market‚ controlling more than half of it. But eBay EachNet soon lost its market leadership position to Taobao.com (Taobao). In this context‚ analyze the reasons that can be attributed to Taobao’s edge over eBay. 2.a. To enable people to trade with each other‚ Pierre Omidyar created a marketplace in September 1995 which was later called eBay. By mid 1997‚ eBay received one million page hits per week with
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EBay: In a League by Itself This case tells the long story about how eBay developed and grew obtaining market leader status through the whole process. When thinking back to this case the issue that I think is most important to eBay’s process is their willingness to talk with their customers about improving the service and the website. One example of improving the service showed up on C-306 of the case. It took place "when eBay introduced a feature that referred losing bidders to similar
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Yes‚ there is an auction website that is combatant to eBay. The web site uBid.com is just that‚ a formidable contender. These two auction based websites are leaders in the world in the effect of bid vending. The function of the websites are comparable‚ yet distinguish themselves accordingly to give themselves a branded feeling. The feel of the site is crucial to its success overall. So much can be said regarding comfortable site navigation and user friendliness. And because of the convenience
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