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    Hosted e-commerce shopping cart on the Amazon Webstore 1. Briefly‚ what is this and what does it do? 2. What kind of costs can your client expect (before your design or consulting fees)? 3. What are the first steps your client needs to take to get started? I chose to write about the hosted e-commerce shopping cart that is offered by Shopify. This is a way to sell your products online by accepting credit cards. With Shopify you get an e-commerce web site that they host for you. You can make

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    Stubhub Case

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    BY SUMI ABOUT STUBHUB Stubhub is an online ticket trading website which allows people to buy and sell their tickets online. The tickets range from major sporting events like NBA‚ NFL‚ WWE etc. to music concerts and live events. The company‚ presently acquired by e-bay started small but because of its excellent business model‚ became the major competitor of e-bay and largest ticket trading website. The Stubhub was founded by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr‚ two 1st year M.B.A students

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    Globalizatoin of Ebay

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    * Chapter 11: The Strategy of International Business * Chapter 12: Country Evaluation and Selection Read the case study “The Globalization of eBay” below and incorporate into your analysis responses to the following questions: 1. What is eBay’s core competency? How does it relate to its chosen strategy? 2. How would you explain how eBay has decided to configure and coordinate its value chain? 3. Would you characterize eBay’s value chain as virtual or real? Why? 4. Consider

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    Ebay in China

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    Online will allow eBay to enter the Chinese rapidly growing market. In 2007‚ China experienced a technology boom in which more people were using the Internet than ever before. Besides the rocket increase of Internet usage in China‚ E-Commerce is growing as well. With the power and influence of Tom Online‚ eBay has a unique opportunity to grab the market share of a billion people in China.  EBay can benefit a lot from the joint venture with Tom online. Tom Online will help eBay reach millions of

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    Ebay Culture

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    also exist‚ division to division‚ office to office. In this part of this group assignment I will describe the organizational culture of one of the most famous internet companies in the world‚ which is also the largest marketplace in the internet – EBay. Many articles and books have been written in recent years about culture in organizations‚ usually referred to as "Corporate Culture." The dictionary defines culture as "the act of developing intellectual and moral faculties‚ especially through

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    Taobao/Ebay

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    Case: Taobao VS eBay China This case deals with the competition of dominant position in China’s online market between domestic player Taobao and global internet C2C service leader eBay. EachNet was copyed from eBay’s business model. As it confronted the difficulties raising capital‚ eBay entered China with its acquisition of the EachNet in 2002. The previous Chinese operation was changed significantly to align it with eBay worldwide systems including listing categorization‚ location of servers

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    Ebay Case

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    1. What are the greatest opportunities and threats existing in eBay’s current external environment? In the current external environment the online sales are still a growth industry there are some opportunities for ebay‚ the actual global economic crisis it could be an opportunity due the unemployment and the decrease in the power purchasing parity and mortgage crisis generates two effects‚ first the buyers are look for discounts‚ and second the sellers by this channel could increases. The importance

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    Amazon and eBay

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    Question 1 What are the business benefits to Amazon and eBay of opening up some of their database to developers and entrepreneurs? Do you agree with this strategy? Why or why not? Amazon and eBay have opened the database doors to thousands of developers and entrepreneurs since 2002. They realized very quickly the benefits of this‚ which was once thought of as risky experiment. A database is a collection of information organized in such a way that a computer program can quickly select the desired

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    Table of contents Introduction 3 E-Bay Company 4 The Chinese opportunity 6 The main problem 8 Tom EachNet 11 Benefits 11 Risks 12 Critics 12 Conclusion 14 References 15   Introduction E-Bay was the first company that made possible to sell products on the internet. Nowadays‚ internet takes a huge place in business activities and not only for B2C or B2B business but also in C2C. This last point is the main activity of E-Bay. But this system buyers and sellers never meet‚ they exchange

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    The Internet Revolution

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    The Internet Revolution Now‚ with the click of a button‚ consumers are buying just about anything imaginable‚ and all from the convenience of the internet. People no longer have to leave their homes‚ work or where ever there is internet access to make important purchases. Technology has advanced so that companies are conducting business around the world with out ever meeting. No longer do consumers or businessmen have to shake to complete a deal or a sale‚ but merely click down on the mouse

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