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E-COMMERCE AND SMALL BUSINESS
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This 7-page paper discusses the impact of e-commerce on small businesses. Topics discussed include definition of e-commerce as well as barriers to use on the part of small business owners. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: MTecosme.rtf
E-Commerce And The Entertainment Industry
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A 4 page paper. Only books, music, videos and movie tickets are discussed in this paper. The paper discusses the impact of e-commerce on these items. The writer begins by commenting on the success of Amazon.com. Statistical data reported include the percentage of consumers who make purchases Online, the percentage who purchase books, CDs, videos and movie tickets. The writer comments on the reasons consumers are turning to the Internet to make these purchases. Data included. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGentnt.rtf
E-COMMERCE AND THE EUROPEAN AIRLINES
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This 12-page paper analyzes the European airlines industry in conjunction with e-commerce. The paper introduces a SWOT analysis of e-commerce and the industry, then offers some suggestions of how airlines can use e-commerce tools to boost revenue. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MTeuroai.rtf
E-Commerce at Wal-Mart
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This 18 page paper considers the position of Wal-Mart and their e-commerce operations. The internet sales have not matched the same success as the bricks and mortar operations. This paper looks at the strategic objective of the company the way that e-commerce can fit in with this, the strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats faced by Wal-Mart with reference to the internet sales and uses this to create an e-commerce strategy. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEwalecom.rtf
E-Commerce Business Models
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A 5 page paper discussing the brokerage, infomediary, merchant and manufacturer (direct) models of e-commerce and supplying examples of each. Those examples, respectively, are Priceline.com, Coolsavings.com, Amazon.com and Dell Computer. Each has developed what has come to be a specific online business model that others try to emulate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSmktgEcomBizMod.rtf
E-Commerce for SME’s
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This 4 Page paper considers the advantages and disadvantages that are presented with the advent of the internet and e-commerce specifically for the small and medium sized enterprise (SME). The paper outlines both the advantages and disadvantages and considers viable solutions. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEsmeadv.rtf
E-Commerce In Developing Nations
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An 12 page paper. The catalyst statement for this paper is: Supermarket and shopping mall metaphors for e-commerce are widely used in industrialized countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and much of Europe. Are these particular metaphors useful and/or appropriate in marginalized and developing nations? What strategies could be used to expand e-commerce in these other nations? The writer begins by explaining that metaphors are culturally-based, therefore, if the inhabitants of a nation have no experience with what the metaphor signifies, they will not understand it. A metaphor that may be more appropriate in many nations is offered and discussed. The writer then reports and discusses the necessary elements to promote e-commerce in any nation and also explains that many developing nations lack the resources to join e-commerce models. Finally, the writer discusses what is needed to expand e-commerce in developing nations. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: PGecmdv.rtf
E-Commerce in Europe
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An 11 page paper examining the current state of e-commerce
among European websites, making suggestions for strategies for US-based companies
launching European versions of sites designed for retail trade. E-commerce has not yet
become at all common in Europe, but it appears that the reason has more to do with merchants
than it does with potential customers. Internet use is growing in Europe, and US-based
companies should be able to capitalize on that growth by making their websites easier to use
and the policies less restrictive than those that currently exist. Those sites designed for serving
the customer are those currently experiencing the greatest success. Bibliography lists 13
sources.
Filename: KSe-Europe.wps
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