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    Can Ebay Continue Growing?

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    Can eBay Continue Growing? 1. What is eBay’s business model and business strategy? How successful has it been? According to the course textbook there is several internet business models found on page 444. The internet business model that best describes eBay is an “online marketplace”. As it says in the case itself‚ “eBay is an online auction service…who stores no inventory and ships no products. Instead‚ it derives its revenue from the movement of information”. This is essentially what

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    Why Ebay Failed in Asia

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    Pierre Omidyar founded EBay on September 3‚ 1995 after many years of successful business in the United States eBay decided to expand its business to Asia; unfortunately business was not as successful in Asia as it was in the United States. (1) Understanding the four principles of marketing will help explain why eBay did not succeed in Asia. Product‚ Place‚ Price and Promotion are rules that eBay did not take into consideration by or clearly understand before proceeding into unknown territory.

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    E-commerce has quickly grown into a giant shopping force‚ with eBay and Amazon.com leading the way; both websites offer similar services in different manners. eBay focuses on being an online auction site where people are able to bid on the items they want‚ attempting to find the best deal‚ while Amazon.com is store-based‚ where items are sold at set prices. This study aims to compare the ease of completing four tasks both websites offer‚ registering an account‚ buying‚ selling‚ and reviewing an item

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    eBay and Amazon case study

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    7/30/2013 eBay‚ Inc. and Amazon.com (A) Situation of the case: eBay is now faced with a direct competitor‚ Amazon.com. Even though Amazon.com has received most of the hype and publicity surrounding e-commerce‚ eBay has also built an innovative business truly sited to the internet. Initially‚ Amazon’s goal was to be the “Earth’s Biggest Bookstore” Since then‚ the company also entered music‚ video‚ toys and electronics business‚ extending the retail capabilities it had developed for books. Meanwhile

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    EBay In China Study Case

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    eBay Inc. in China (Case study) Strategic Management Authors: Antonin Levy Diogo Reganha Nuno Sobral Visar Murati Riga‚ 2014 Question 1 eBay first entered the Chinese market in 2002 by acquiring a 33% stake in its local counterpart‚ EachNet‚ followed by a full acquisition a year later in 2003. Critically assess eBay.s choice of market entry strategy for China (use Key Country Matrix)‚ listing both the advantages and disadvantages of its acquisition strategy (use Drivers (YIP) -CAGE Matrix)

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    EBay Bids for Structured Change. Case Study Answers EBay started out with a U form‚ or functional‚ design. What changes in that design have already occurred as a result of the company’s growth? What kind of changes seem likely for the future? • One of the first things we need to look at is what the u-form design is. The U-form organization (U stands for unity)‚ also called functional design‚ relies almost exclusively on the functional approach to departmentalization . The U-form design is used

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    Ebay Case Meg Whitman

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    In 1995‚ Pierre Omidyar founded eBay‚ an on-line company whose purpose was to facilitate an environment where people could not only exchange goods‚ but also have discussions‚ make connections‚ and form relationships. He carefully crafted a culture based upon‚ “trust‚ respect‚ autonomy‚ empowerment‚ and equality‚” and sought for the eBay community and company to be reflective of those principles. eBay was successful because Omidyar realized that a respectful‚ symbiotic relationship with this on-line

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    Political The long-term political consequences of the crisis are as yet unclear. The crisis‚ and the siege of Suvarnabhumi Airport‚ saw a rise in international press coverage on Thailand‚ with numerous high-profile articles breaking Thai taboos about public discussion of the role of the monarchy in the crisis as well as the succession. Thailand political situation is described uncertain. The crisis escalated and increasingly affected the economy. ZEN Department Store can lose some revenue due to

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    Question 1 eBay first entered the Chinese market in 2002 by acquiring a 33% stake in its local counterpart‚ EachNet‚ followed by a full acquisition a year later in 2003. Critically assess eBay.s choice of market entry strategy for China‚ listing both the advantages and disadvantages of its acquisition strategy. As we know‚ eBay’s China expansion strategy can be considered as failure‚ despite the fact that eBay entered this potentially rewarding market with caution. This cautious strategy was very

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    pros and cons of eBay’s playbook strategy. Pros of eBay’s playbook strategy are: • Develops suggestions as to how to drive traffic to the local eBay site through ads at a country’s most popular Web sites and search engines (as stated) • Dictates that products‚ info‚ and chat groups be created by buyers and sellers in that country (as stated) • eBay becomes part of the country’s internet because of the playbook • avoids problems associated with a cookie-cutter approach (as stated) - (avoids

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