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    amazon.com Collaborative E-commerce: Sellers perspective Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. V. M. Mathur Group 10 Amit Arora (211016) Anshul Gupta (211022) Anshul Singhal (211023) Apoorv Bajaj (211028) Garima Khurana (211047) Hardik Baweja (211050) COLLABORATIVE E-COMMERCE Amazon.com promotes collaborative business by allowing users to sell thier own products on its websites. It provides them market place to post their products

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    FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES OF INDUSTRY Michael Porter has postulated that the intensity of competition in an industry is determined by its underlying economic structure1. And he further contends as we saw above‚ that the industry structure is shaped by five basic competitive forces: the threat of new entrances into the industry‚ the bargaining power of suppliers to the industry‚ the threat of substitute products or services‚ the bargaining power of customers or buyers‚ and the Rivalry among Existing

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    Chapter 4 Web Quiz: E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management 1. Which of the following typically represent the beginning of a supply chain? a) Wholesalers b) Retailers c) Manufacturers d) External suppliers e) Inspectors Ans: d Link to: What is a Supply Chain Difficulty: easy 2. Which term refers to inaccurate or distorted demand information created in the supply chain? a) Battle axe effect b) Cobra effect c) Bullwhip effect d) Lasso effect e) Whirlpool effect Ans: c

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    SCHOOL OF COMMERCE D.A.V.V MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON “Implementation of e-commerce on supply chain management with reference to logistic management” A Research Dissertation Submitted for Partial Fulfillment of Degree of Bachelor’s of Foreign Trade (2009-2012) GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Vandit Hedau Rohit Wagle

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    In India there are many small entrepreneurs setting up an e-commerce model for their businesses. Ecommerce can be fruitful for an organization over the web only if there is a solution to an existing customer problem. This paper aims at introducing basic e-commerce concepts to entrepreneurs who wish to set up an online model (Internet). To setup an online business one needs to get a domain name (for ones website)‚ which is generally ones business name or generic word which also includes a dot com

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    2014 China E-commerce Report (Brief Edition) www.iresearchchina.com 1 Overview of China E-commerce Market in 2014 2 Performance of Different Market Segments in 2014 2 2 Overview of China E-commerce Market in 2014 12.3 Trillion Yuan GMV With Steady Growth As one of e-commerce market segments‚ online shopping increased 48.7% in GMV in 2014 compared with 2013 and occupied 10% of the total retail sales of consumer goods in China‚ which showed that online shopping had become the most powerful

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    1.0 Introduction The Internet has been compared to the California Gold Rush of 1849 in which Levi Strauss built a Fortune 500 company by supplying miners with clothing (White Paper‚ Building an E-commerce Network). Levi’s managed to reap from the opportunities of the California Gold Rush. However‚ in an attempt to achieve the same success with the Internet and ecommerce‚ Levi’s failed to succeed. This paper investigates key reasons for such failure and identifies generic critical success factors

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    labour requirement‚ together with customer participation during transactions hence service fulfilment. Providing great reach and the potential for rich interaction‚ the internet is a natural medium for travel transactions. Airlines are turning to e-commerce to keep business flying‚ and the reason they are focusing on selling tickets through their Web sites is that it is the cheapest distribution channel. From the customers perspectives‚ Internet have revolutioned the way of buying flight ticket. Customers

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    Law No. 15 of the Year 2004 Regulating Electronic Signature (E-Signature) & Establishing the ITIDA The success of the e-signature law (Law 15/2004) is dependent on it being part of an included composition covering all areas of the online world. This is why it is critical that there are laws covering e-commercee-crime and online financial and economic services. There is a global dispute over the right legislative approach to the Internet. One side calls for absolutely no legislative interference

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    businesses‚ not the general public and handle a lot more than just the sales of products." (Akstrategic‚ 2006) Web based business to business entities exist primarily as a portal to conduct business transactions. Web based business to consumer‚ or B2C

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