E-commerce occurs in various forms and between various entities in the market. One among the question faced by nations is how to tax it. As the internet crosses the boundaries the main challenges are how can the basic requirements of physical presence and substantial nexus criteria of taxation can be met. The article tries to analyse the key issues in the area of e-commerce taxation. Article alarms the nation that if it is left untaxed it will give rise to a parallet economy. Every industry contributes
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6. Five forces model The Porter’s five forces model is applied in order to see how attractive the North German market is for Vanclaes. The market potential for Vanclaes will be clear in the conclusion of this model. Supplier power There are lots of different suppliers in the Netherlands and Germany. This means that the various materials that are used to build a boat trailer are very easy to get. What this also means is that the power of the suppliers is not so big. All the different suppliers
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must ensure to implement security on its network systems. Businesses need to be able to show that they can keep customer information safe and secure‚ this will reassure potential customers and widen your market potential. Prevention of hacking- E-commerce sites need to be able to prevent hacking so as to keep both business and customer data secure. If customer data is stolen from a business’s database then it is possible for the thieves to steal those customers’ identity‚ this is known as identity
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Overall‚ the expansion of the business through the e-commerce will be considerably beneficial‚ enlarging the market and people’s awareness of the organization. 1.2 The MD and the others directors of Mountain Footwear have requested for a report based on considerations in order to determine whether it would be an advantage or not to start up an online service aimed to allow customers’ purchases through the internet. 1.3 An explanation of e-commerce is given by Rayport & Jaworski (2001‚ p.3) who
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E-COMMERCE INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT PREPARED BY: NORHAFIZAH BINTI MOHAMED TAN PBS 1332345 FOR: DR. HALIYANA KHALID E-commerce in China – The Problems! Introduction China is the fastest growing Internet economy in Asia/Pacific‚ with Chinese Internet users forecasted to account for approximately half of all Internet usage in the region by the end of 2005. The number of Chinese internet users rose to 120 million by the end of 2004‚ making China one of the world’s top three online populations and
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MBA Internet Marketing Recreation Equipment‚ Inc. E-Marketing Analysis Brett KRAABEL May 2005 Recreational Equipement Inc Page 1 / 43 Grenoble Graduate School of Business MBA FT ~ Internet Marketing REI E-Marketing Analysis KRAABEL May 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 3.1 3.2 4. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 4 ENVIRONMENT .........................................
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E-commerce Usability Essential readings from Taylor & Francis: Designing Usable Electronic Text Andrew Dillon‚ University of Texas‚ USA ISBN 0–7484–0112–1 (hb) ISBN 0–7484–0113–X (pb) Inclusive Design Guidelines for Human–Computer Interaction Edited by Colette Nicolle‚ HUSAT‚ UK and Julio Abascal‚ University of the Basque Country‚ Spain ISBN 0–7484–0948–3 (hb) User Interface Design for Electronic Appliances Edited by Konrad Baumann‚ Philips Consumer Communications‚ Vienna‚ Austria
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E-Commerce is buying and selling through the internet‚ thanks to the electronic channels (PC‚ mobiles). The three pillars: -PRODUCT WITH ITS POINT OF SALE (WEB) -BUYER -SELLER Fourth pillar in the near future: we! WEB DESIGN Before starting: organize and think about the architecture information and define web site structure! ARCHITECTURE INFORMATION: is the art and science of organizing and labeling web sites‚ intranets‚ online communities and software to support findability
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Porter’s Five Forces Model of Industry Structure An industry is a group of firms that market products which are close substitutes for each other (e.g. car industry‚ travel industry). Some industries are more profitable than others. Why? The answer lies in understanding the dynamics of competitive structure in an industry. The most influential analytical model for assessing the nature of competition in an industry is Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model‚ which is described below: Porter explains
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This paper provides an overview of e-commerce activities in the textile and apparel industries. We begin with a brief look at the current competitive landscape in the “bricks and mortar” apparel industry‚ highlighting the changes that have occurred over the past decade as retailers have adopted “lean-retailing” business models in response to increased product proliferation and shorter product life cycles. With the advent of the internet‚ apparel sales have started to move on-line. To understand
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