Module1a Introduction Mis
Module1a Introduction Mis
ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
Course 2
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units
▶ Unit I: Introduction
▶ Unit II: Classification of e-commerce
▶ Unit III: Handling Payments and money on the
Net
▶ Unit IV: e-Supply Chain
▶ Unit V: e-commerce security
▶ Unit VI: Legal, ethical and societal impacts of
e- commerce
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Unit I: E-commerce
Introduction
E-commerce means using the Internet
and the web for business transactions
and/or commercial transactions, which
typically involve the exchange of value
(e.g., money) across organizational or
individual boundaries in return for
products and services.
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▶This
refers to any type of electronic transactions of products
or services that take place between two companies.
2. Business to Consumer (B2C)
▶This refers to any type of electronic transactions of products or
services that take place between the seller and the customer. By
far, this is a very common type of E-C ommerce.
3. Consumer to Consumer (C2C)
▶This
refers to any electronic transaction of products or services
between one customer and another customer. Generally, this can
take place with the help of a third-party, for instance, Amazon,
eBay or Etsy as a marketplace for online selling and buying.
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3. Consumer to Consumer (C2C)
▶This refers to any electronic transaction of products or services between one
customer and another customer. Generally, this can take place with the help of a
third-party, for instance, Amazon, eBay or Etsy as a marketplace for online selling
and buying.
▶4. Consumer to Business (C2B)
▶Consumer to business is a type of business model where the customer or user creates a
product or provides a service that a business or company uses to complement its
business set-up, to enhance its business image or to gain advantages over its
competitors.
▶For instance, websites such as Fiverr, Upwork, etc. where their freelancers offer
their services like website or logo creations, and any business can use their
services if they want.
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Business
The term E-Business is an acronym referring to
“Electronic Business,” and its business is
conducted with the use of the Internet, Extranet,
Intranet and website. In this sense, E-Business is
a bit similar to E-
Commerce, but it’s more than just selling and
buying products or services online.
Essentially, E-Business encompasses a wider range
of business processes, such as electronic ordering
and processing, customer relationship
management, supply chain management, etc.
Generally, E- Commerce c an be construed as a
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Business
There are two types of E-Business models:
1. Pure play
This refers to a company that only operates over
the Internet and offers only one particular type of
product or service so as to gain a larger market
share.
2. Bricks and clicks
It’s a business model adopted by merchants that
have physical retail outlets and run their business in
both online and offline ways. In other words, the
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E-Business
vs E-
commerce
Features of e-
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Feature # 1. E-Commerce is Technology-Enabled:
E-commerce is result of integration of digital
technology with business processes and
commercial transactions. The technological
foundations of E-commerce are internet,
WWW and various protocols.
Feature # 2. Technology Mediated:
In E-commerce buyers and sellers meet in cyber
space rather than physical place. Hence E-
commerce does not involve face to face
contact.
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Feature # 3. Universality:
Buying and selling take place through websites in E-
Commerce. The websites can be accessed from anywhere
around the globe at any time therefore it possess the feature
of universality.
Feature # 4. Intercommunication:
E-commerce technology ensures two way communications
between buyer and seller. On one hand by using E-
commerce firms can communicate with customers through
E-commerce enabled websites. On the other end, customers
can also fill order forms, feedback forms and c an
communica te with business operating firms.
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Feature # 5. Delivery of
Information:
E-commerce serves as the best channel of communication. E-
commerce technologies ensure speedy delivery of information at very
low cost and considerably increase information density as well.
Feature # 6. Electronic Completion of Business Processes:
By using E- commerce we can perform business transactions
like accounting and inventory through computers at global
level.
Feature # 7. Virtual Communities:
Virtual Communities are online communities created by means such as
chat rooms and specifically designed sites like, where people can
interact with each other having common interest using the internet.
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Feature # 8. Inter-Disciplinary in Nature:
Implementation of E-Commerce needs a lot of knowledge of managerial,
technological, social and legal issues. Besides this, understanding of consumer
behaviour, marketing tools and financial aspects is as crucial as designing interactive
E- Commerce websites.
Feature # 9. Customization:
With the use of E-commerce technology, the world is moving from mass-production to
mass-customization. Product customization ensures that goods are tailor made as per
the requirements and preferences of customers.
Like Dell Computers Website www(dot)dell(dot)com enables the consumers to mention
configuration of a Computer and then the product is made available and delivered as
per the configuration ordered by the customer.
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▶ Product/Service,
▶Processing
Mechanism,
▶ Payment Gateway,
▶ Delivery of Product,
▶ After Sale Service and
▶ Reverse Logistics
E-Commerce – Essentials
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1. Product/Service:
▶ For E-commerce to happen there should be a prod¬uct or
service that has value and for which someone is willing to pay a
price. If this criterion is met, then you can sell anything on
ecommerce websites—gadgets, books, automobiles, grocery,
toys, apparel, vegetables and digital goods such as music, e-
books, software, air tickets, magazine subscriptions and the
like.
2. Processing Mechanism:
▶ The ecommerce website of a company should put an easy
process in place so that the customer browsing through the site
can place an order. The software that makes this happen is
called a shopping cart.
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3. Payment Gateway:
▶ Once the customer fills the cart with items that he or she has
shopped, the site should take the customer towards the
payment gateway, which collects money electronically. If the
product is downloadable such as music, e-book etc., the
website must also provide for that after accepting payment
from customer.
4. Delivery of Product:
▶ Once c ustomers make the payment, the e-commerce site
must ensure the delivery of product in good condition on time.
Logistics is a specialized function, so most sellers outsource it to
third party logistics providers. Like Amazon using the services of
FedEx.
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