Purchasing Management how is purchasing regarded in the firm? where is purchasing performed one department - buying clout individual units - better match of needs - what kinds of contracts with suppliers? short-term vs. long-term when is purchasing done? just in time vs. inventory build-up Just In Time Purchasing & JITII search for high quality suppliers frequent deliveries - as needed location close to buyer communicate needs via shared MIS buy only from single or dual source
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Consumer Report 1 Consumer Union & Consumer Report Sim Yi’en Evynn MT219 - 26 Consumer Report 2 There are five consumer buying decision processes and they are problem recognition‚ information search‚ evaluation of alternatives‚ purchase decision and post-purchase evaluation. In my opinion‚ Consumer Reports information most impact information search. Information search involve two aspects of information search‚ the internal search and external search. As to how Consumer
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transactions have been categorized in different types. As per unit 1 of the BIU syllabus based module‚ there are four main types of e-commerce (Mbotwa 2014). These are Business-to-Business e-Commerce‚ Business-to-Consumer e-Commerce‚ Consumer-to-Business e-Commerce and Consumer-to-Consumer e-commerce. Firstly‚ Business-to-Business e-Commerce. This refers to electronic commerce transactions between two businesses where both the buyer and seller are business owners. This could be between a
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Slide 1.1 Chapter 1 Introduction to E-Business and E-Commerce David Chaffey‚ E-Business & E-Commerce Management ‚ 5th Edition‚ © Marketing Insights Limited 2012 Slide 1.2 Learning Outcomes • Define the meaning and scope of e-business and e-commerce and their different elements • Summarize the main reasons for adoption of e-commerce and e-business and barriers that may restrict adoption • Outline the ongoing business challenges of managing e-business and e-commerce in an organization
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Consumer Market and Consumer Behaviour Perception – Selective Distortion Perception Meaning – Perception is a process by which a person select‚ organize and interpret the information. People can interpret different kinds of perception and this can be form in 3 types of perception ; Selective Attention‚ Selective Distortion and Selective Retention. Selective Distortion The tendency for people to interpret most of the information to which they are already believe – means that marketers have
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to how computerization enterprise (e-business) using the information science and the Internet technology and the business’s way they operated. Briefly sum up four kinds of business model as the B2C (Business to Consumer)‚ B2B (Business to Business)‚ C2C (Consumer to Consumer)‚ C2B (Consumer to Business) (Ratnasingam‚ 2008). The B2B way is the most applies and receives form which the enterprise takes seriously. The enterprise may use Internet or other networks seek for the best partner to each
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healthcare‚ retail‚ call center‚ restaurant‚ and so forth. Prepare a simple matrix in which you compare and contrast business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce. Include at least three industry examples that support the findings in your analysis. Consider the following elements: Cost Consumer exposure Customer service Differences in website structure Access rights Audience Security Cite at least three different sources in addition to the
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brick-and-mortar business’s‚ business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) web sites face ethical‚ legal‚ and regulatory concerns. Although both B2B and B2C sites share similarities’ in web-based jurisdictional issues and general ethical considerations‚ each site has its own specific concerns due to the end user relationship of the consumer versus business (Schneider‚ 2004). Whether the end user is a business or a consumer‚ there is usually a transaction or sale of a particular product or
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Supply Chain Analysis Paper Andrea M. Smith University of Phoenix- Online EBUS 400 – E-Business John Bennett October 27‚ 2008 Supply Chain Analysis Paper Traditionally‚ brick and mortar buildings have been the usual setting for a company to conduct business. Today‚ technological advances have made a way for companies to conduct their business through another media‚ the internet. This type of business is known as e-business or electronic business. Pride‚ Hughes‚ and Kapoor (2002) define
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and plastics is an example of B2B e-commerce. B2C (Business to Consumer): Involves retailing products and services to individual shoppers. Barnesandnoble.com‚ which sells books‚ software‚ and music to individual consumers‚ is an example of B2C e-commerce. C2C (Consumer to Consumer): Involves consumers selling directly to consumers. For example‚ eBay‚ the giant Web auction site‚ enables people to sell their goods to other consumers by auctioning the merchandise off to the highest bidder. Credit
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