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Building Block Assignment Amazon
Stenden Hogeschool
Business Information System
Building Block Assignment; Amazon.com

M.Hofstra, J.Voskuil, M. Ratering

Business Information System
Building Block Assignment; Amazon.com

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Titel : Activity based costing Is implementatie in de praktijk haalbaar?
Datum : 2 juni 2015
Vervaardigd door : M. Hofstra, J.Voskuil & M. Ratering Stenden University of applied sciences Applied Business Administration

Building block coordinator : drs. Pei Pei Vong Stenden University of applied sciences Applied Business Administration Inhoudsopgave
Business Information System 2
1. Inleiding 3
2. Assignment Part A 4
2.1 De digitale kenmerken van Amazon en één van haar concurrenten. 4
2.1.1 De digitale kenmerken van Amazon LLC. 4
2.1.2 Amazon LLC vs. Media-Saturn holding GmbH. 4
2.2 Mogelijke gevaren door het gebruik van Informatiesystemen 6
3 Assignment Part B 6
3.1 Analyse van het global system 6
3.2 Website: www.amazon.id 6
4 Assignment Part C 7
4.1 Invulling door Joost 7
5 Assingment Part D 7
5.1 Invulling door Martine 7
6 Assingment Part E 7
6.1 Invulling door Martine 7
7. Assignment Part F ; Academic references 8
8. Scoring Rubics: 9

1. Inleiding

Wie schrijft de inleiding? Of doen we dit op het laatst samen?

2. Assignment Part A
2.1 De digitale kenmerken van Amazon en één van haar concurrenten.

2.1.1 De digitale kenmerken van Amazon LLC.

E-commerce bedrijven beschikken over een aantal standaard digitale kenmerken. Dit geldt dus ook voor een bedrijf als Amazon LLC.
De meest relevante digitale kenmerken van het bedrijf Amazon LLC;
- De hoofdprocessen binnen het bedrijf worden via digitale netwerken uitgevoerd.
- Een groot deel van de bedrijfsrelaties met klanten, leveranciers & medewerkers zijn op digitale wijze gevormd. Hierdoor is er sprake van een relatief platte organisatie. De platte organisatie heeft als voordeel dat er weinig tussenlagen

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