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    Alibaba Group [name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Impact of Alibaba.com On The Value Chain And Trade Barriers Effect On This Website Introduction The basic tool for understanding the influence of information technology on companies is the value chain — the set of activities through which a product or service is created and delivered to customers. When a company competes in any industry‚ it performs a number of discrete but interconnected value-creating activities‚ such as operating

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    MIS 312 Report 1 Alibaba Group Conduct e‐ business strategic analysis for the chosen business. Use e‐ Business strategy framework (see textbook Chapter 2) to complete your analysis. The task should be completed and submitted in stages. Mission/vision of the online business (see ch 13); and external analysis (Porter’s competitive forces analysis) (see ch 3) Introduction of Alibaba Group Alibaba is another landmark passing by China. Its e-commerce market is overtaking America’s. By

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    Jack Ma‚ An Internet God Father When it comes to China-based e-commerce‚ when we refer to the online-shopping‚ we have to mention the person‚ Jack Ma‚ China’s internet godfather. Jack Ma was born in the city of Hangzhou‚ Zhejiang Province‚ China. He was regarded as a silly guy in his childhood‚ and his mind became blank when he confronted three questions at the same time. He was bad at math but good at English‚ interestingly; his favor for English was because his father felt helpless when he

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    Chinese Entrepreneur in the Internet Age --Story of MaYun and Alibaba Introduction In network age‚ the pattern and rate of economic growth experience tremendous changes and starting from the US‚ internet entrepreneurs have become new aristocracies of the Wealth-Bulletin. However‚ commercial miracles of internet industry not only take place in Silicon Valley. And on the ancient east land‚ a young internet entrepreneur has written a new business legend with his vision‚ courage and leadership.

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    communist China was increasingly isolated from the West‚ and his family didn’t have much money when they were young. Ma was scrawny and often got into fights with classmates. "I was never afraid of opponents who were bigger than I‚" he recalls in "Alibaba‚" a book by Liu Shiying and Martha Avery. Still‚ Ma had hobbies just like any other kid. He liked collecting crickets and making them fight‚ and was able to distinguish the size and type of cricket just by the sound it made. After then-US president

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    Alibaba Group was established in 1999 by 18 people led by Jack Ma‚ a former English teacher from Hangzhou‚ China. From the outset‚ the company’s founders shared a belief that the Internet would level the playing field by enabling small enterprises to leverage innovation and technology to grow and compete more effectively in the domestic and global economies. Since launching its first website helping small Chinese exporters‚ manufacturers and entrepreneurs to sell internationally‚ Alibaba Group has

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    Introduction 15 years ago‚ Alibaba is only a small company founded by a group of 18 people. Nowadays‚ Alibaba has been grown as a Chinese e-commerce empire across electric commerce‚ finance industry and wireless industry who also owns 10 subsidiary companies. Besides‚ the most important resource perceived by Alibaba which called Alibabaer‚ employees of Alibaba‚ has been grown to 24‚000 people (February‚ 2014). In the same time‚ as a untraditional company‚ Alibaba has established a strong company

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    Alipay Case Study

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    Alipay is China’s leading third-party online payment platform. It was launched in China in 2004 by Alibaba Group which founded by Jack Ma. Alipay refers as a wallet for user’s digital life. It is a mobile or web app providing an easy and secure way for millions of individuals and businesses to make and receive payments on the Internet. Up until December 2014‚ Alipay had more than 300 million registered users and around 8 million transactions are made daily. Hence‚ Alipay is a key catalyst in the

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    Taobao

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    1. What was Alibaba Group’s motivation for diversifying into the consumer business with the launch of Taobao? Does it make sense? Alibaba Group’s motivation for diversifying into the consumer business with the launch of Taobao was mainly because of the rise of eBay in China. Jack Ma‚ the founder of Alibaba‚ observed that the entry of eBay through EachNet‚ which held an 85% market share‚ was a threat to Alibaba. He was especially concerned that the rise of eBay would encroach their existing B2B

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    Taobao VS eBay in China eBay China eBay‚ as a global company with a global strategy that trades across many nations‚ regarded itself very much as an American company‚ founded in 1995. Under ’ pioneered online person to person trading ’‚ " a web-based community that bought buyers and sellers together " approaches ( Stockdale and Felstead‚ 2010) ‚ currently the company listing sites in 29 countries and defines the C2C model of e-business around world. eBay has became the dominant online trading

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