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    IBMS216FM Case name : eBay Group members : Jeroen Dorst (0849963) Chun-Hou Ip (0850229) Fritzgerald Koeiman (0837237) Martijn Roos (0812417) Discussion questions 1. What are the ethical responsibilities of an organisation such as eBay? The ethical responsibilities of an organisation such as eBay are different from those of an organisation that directly sells their services or products to another organisation or individual. Organisations like eBay are merely a platform

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    eBay Business Chapter 1 Introduction To eBay T he goal of this book is to teach you how to build a profitable business selling on eBay—and the most important word in this sentence is “profitable.” Making sales on eBay is simple‚ and you can learn how to do that by just browsing the site. But if you’re serious about your business‚ then the point of selling on eBay is to make a profit. Before we get into the nuts and bolts of successful eBay selling‚ let’s take a look at how this opportunity

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    eBay Case Study University of Mary Hardin- Baylor Abstract 1. Analyze the marketing environment and the forces shaping eBay’s business over the years. What conclusions can you draw? The market eBay takes place in is primarily the Internet market. Around 1995 the Internet market was just beginning. “there will be more than 500 million users by 2003 and a rapid increase in e- commerce turnover‚ rising from US$500 billion worldwide in 2001 to more than US$3 trillion in 2004” (Fichter‚ 2003)

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    1.  Why  has  eBay  succeeded  as  an  online  auction  marketplace  while  so  many   others  have  failed?   eBay’s  success  truly  created  a  pricing  revolution  by  allowing  buyers  to  determine   what  they  would  pay  for  an  item;  the  result  pleases  both  sides  because  customers   gain  control  and  receive  the  best  possible

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    eBay and Online Auction Industry Analysis eBay was founded in 1995 and has grown into a multibillion dollar corporation. The online auction industry has grown dramatically since the 1990s. Like its competitors‚ eBay does not produce any goods. eBay’s business model is to make money from the movement of information through the Internet. It does not produce a tangible product but provides the service of joining independent sellers and buyers together. It makes its revenue by charging sellers commissions

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    eBay The dominant online trading platform‚ eBay‚ is having a difficult time expanding into the Asian markets‚ especially in China. Despite eBay’s previous failure to penetrate the Chinese market‚ the company needs to develop an effective strategy to compete in China’s markets against existing local competitors. The company eBay was found in 1995 and since then they have had much growth and success over the years. They became the dominant player in the online auction house industry through their

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    Vision As there is no vision stated in the case‚ hence we come out with a new vision for ebay as follows. EbayVision statement : “ To become the world’s leading e-commerce franchise in the world” In our opinion‚ the vision statement above is very clear that Ebay wants to be a leader in e-commerce world. Mission The Original Mission Statement: “We intend to continue to work toward our mission of creating the world’s leading ecommerce franchise by investing in our core Marketplaces

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    So why does prejudice remain so strong? Is it truly in one’s interest to reject prejudice in all forms? What about fear? What about failure? What about the unknown? Who are you? And who am I? Prejudice serves its purposes in eliminating fear. The brain convinces itself it knows more than it does. Prejudice eliminates failure. A strong sense of pride can justify any action or decision or thought. Prejudice eliminates the unknown. It creates a false sense of knowing and predictability of outsiders

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    have a strong bargaining power as eBay’s strong brand name should be able to attract substitutes should any conflicts arise from these current suppliers. Bargaining Power of Buyers Unlike the segments listed in the case study‚ buyers can also be divided into basically the two types of sellers that list their products to be sold on eBay i.e. the corporate companies and the small businesses and the buyers that purchase the products from these sellers. All these buyers certainly have a strong bargaining

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    Adrian Clynes 1/18/13 International Management Reflection paper on eBay in Japan There are many reasons why things didn’t work for eBay; one of the main reasons was the dominance of Yahoo Auctions in japan. Since they are the first ones to get in the market‚ they have more experience of how to fit in the Japanese market and these leads to a series of things attract new sellers‚ which brought new buyers and according to Masahiro Inoue‚ president CEO of Yahoo Japan in auctions more buyers

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