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    Nanjing Campus Mist450 – Electronic Commerce (Spring 2014) Instructor: Professor Amanda Han Contact Information: mhan07@nyit.edu Office Hours: (Mon. 4.15~6.00 pm Wed. 10:00~12:00 am) Description The Internet and the World Wide Web are revolutionizing the way people‚ businesses and governments transact business via electronic commerce. This process is just beginning and will have enormous impact on our activities and the way we relate to people and organizations. This course will

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    developing countries. Mary Kay is trying to capitalize on this trend. The Mary Kay business model enables rapid growth into new markets. By the early 2000s‚ consultants found that more and more customers wanted to shop online. With a long and global supply chain and the need to manage almost 2 million consultants‚ it was clear that automation was needed‚ but Mary Kay’s existing computer system was old and lacked Web or e-commerce applications. Therefore‚ a major overhaul of the information systems was needed

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    BUSINESS PROBLEM-SOLVING CASE CAN J&R ELECTRONICS GROW WITH E-COMMERCE? J&R Electronics is a mom-and-pop shop for the modern age. Joe and Rachelle Friedman started the business as audio equipment store in 1971.They funded the original business‚ a 500-square-foot storefront near New York’s City Hall‚ with the money the received for their wedding. Over 35 years‚ the Friedman expanded the business‚ adding records‚ equipment ‚ cameras‚ computers‚ movies‚ and games. Today‚ J&R Electronics encompasses

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    founded 1962 the business has about 1‚8 million consultants selling its cosmetics and fragrances in 34 countries. It has about $2.4 billion in whole sales. The drivers of EC at Mary Kay include: Expand universe of potential buyers There is an increase of sales Customers expectations are met Increase brand products Ease of doing business Competitive pressure Cost effectiveness Provides more information to customers Improved customers service New sales channels Business pressure faced by

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    issues that come with conducting e-business you must first understand that you are automatically operating in a global environment. It is logical and to be expected that customers will naturally inherent lack of trust in strangers on the Web. There are several ways as a business owner that will overcome this tradition of distrusting strangers. Business trust is an important success factor in attracting customers to your online business. In order for my business to thrive an again trust of my consumers

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    E-commerce 2013‚ 9e (Laudon/Traver) Chapter 1 The Revolution Is Just Beginning 1) The growth of mobile e-commerce almost doubled from 2011 to 2012. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 8 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 2) Approximately 80% of adults in the United States use a social network on a daily basis. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 8 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 3) A company’s online inventory control process is an example of e-business‚ as opposed to e-commerce. Answer:

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 12—Electronic Commerce Systems TRUE/FALSE 1. Because of network protocols‚ users of networks built by different manufacturers are able to communicate and share data. ANS: T 2. Electronic commerce refers only to direct consumer marketing on the Internet. ANS: F 3. Business to consumer is the largest segment of Internet commerce. ANS: F 4. The phrase “.com” has become an Internet buzz

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    jobs in amazon.com (an American multinational E-commerce company) in 2007 with a dream to become India’s top retail Outlet In E-commerce Industry. They came up with an idea to sell books including novels online. Flip kart’s timeline shows it was to start as a price comparison platform‚ but there weren’t enough e-commerce sites to compare. So‚ both the Bansals‚ who were colleagues at IITDelhi‚ and then at Amazon.com‚ thought‚ “why not start an e-commerce site?” That was the genesis of Flip kart. From

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    developing countries. Mary Kay is trying to capitalize on this trend. The My Kay business model enables rapid growth into new markets. By the early 2000s‚ consultants found that more and more customers wanted to shop online. With a long and global supply chain and the need to manage almost 2 million consultants‚ it was clear that automation was needed‚ but Mary Kay’s existing computer system was old and lacked web or e-commerce applications. Therefore‚ a major overhaul of the information systems was needed

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    E 2 Wikipedia defines domain tasting as the practice of a domain name registrant using the five-day "grace period" (the Add Grace Period or AGP) at the beginning of the registration of an ICANN-regulated second-level domain to test the marketability of the domain. During this period‚ a cost-benefit analysis is conducted by the registrant on the viability of deriving income from advertisements placed on the domain’s website. Furthermore‚ users that registered the web site would monitor the sites traffic

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