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1 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 4-1 Chapter 4 Enabling Commerce Using the Internet Coca-Cola is using social media to connect with customers.

2 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 “There is no physical analog for what Amazon.com is becoming.” Jeff Bezos Cofounder and long-time CEO of Amazon.com Complete the following sentences: 1.Amazon.com is ____________________ 2.In the physical world, Amazon.com is like _________________________________

3 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government. 4-3

4 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Electronic Commerce 4-4 Online exchange of goods, services, and money

5 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Where is the money…B2B or B2C? This is where the media is This is where the big money is Management Information Systems for the Information Age, Haag and Cummings 97% 3%

6 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Key Capabilities: Integration

7 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Key Capabilities: Mass Customization

8 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Key Capabilities: Interactive Communication

9 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Key Capabilities: Collaboration

10 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Key Capabilities: Transaction Support

11 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Information Systems Today: Managing in the Digital World E-Commerce Business Strategies

12 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government. 4-12

13 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 The Internet... A network of networks Computers and other devices capable of communicating  Servers, desktops and laptops  Phones, PDAs and other mobile devices  Xbox 360, Wii  Vending machines, appliances, etc. The infrastructure that connects them (fiber optics, copper, modems, routers, microwave, etc.) The software tools and protocols that make communication possible It is more than the World Wide Web!

14 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 As a result of the standards Things you probably take for granted…  You can retrieve material using a browser from any Web Server regardless of technology or location  You can send email to any email account regardless of technology or location  Dissimilar computers at multiple locations can function together to complete a process

15 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Business-to-Business E-Commerce B2B involves exchanges between two or more businesses; these exchanges do not include end customers (consumers). Supply chain—companies and processes moving product from suppliers of raw materials to suppliers of intermediate components, to final production, to the customer. 4-15

16 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Supply Network 4-16 The farther out in the supply chain one looks, the more suppliers are involved, forming a supply network.

17 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

18 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 18 Web Services ProductLookup Application Credit verification application Stock DB Account DB Shopping Application BigStore.com The Gap GiantBank “In stock” confirmation Credit card confirmation Client The BigStore.com application can check whether a product is in stock at The Gap, or the verify a customer’s credit card at GiantBank. BigStore.com doesn’t have to know the technology in use at the Gap or at GiantBank.

19 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Extranet System Architecture 4-19

20 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Tightly Integrated SCM vs. Portals Big 3 with Many Suppliers Elemica Dell with Many Customers

21 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Business-to-Employee Electronic Commerce 4-21 Business-to-employee (B2E) electronic commerce Internet based private network using Web technologies Boeing  Intranet serves more than 200,000 employees.  More than 1 million pages Intranet—Used to facilitate secured transmission of proprietary information within companies. Intranets offer similar benefits as extranets.

22 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Intranet System Architecture 4-22

23 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Intranet Applications Training  Boeing’s Quality eTraining program Personalized Intranet Pages  Employee see only content that pertains to his or her job. Real-Time Access to Information  Less complicated to manage, update, distribute, and access corporate information  Improve employee productivity Online Entry of Information  Paper-base human resourced form:$20–$30  Web-based human resourced form:$2–$4 Collaboration  Timely communication of business activities 4-23

24 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Intranet Collaboration Using Groupware 4-24

25 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Lotus Notes Award- winning groupware application Millions of users worldwide 4-25

26 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Video Conferencing

27 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 4-27 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government.

28 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government. 4-28

29 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 E-Auctions 4-29 Forward auction  Sellers post goods or services for sale.  Buyers bid on these items.  Highest bid wins. Reverse auction  Buyers post a request for quote (RFQ).  Seller proposes a bid.  Lowest seller bid wins.  This is frequently in B2B e-commerce.

30 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 E-Auction Fraud 4-30 E-auctions marred with more fraud than any other Internet activity.  E-auctions represent 45 percent of all Internet fraud- related complaints.  Average loss: $724 Types of e-Auction fraud:  Bid luring  Reproductions  Bid shielding  Shipping fraud  Payment failure  Nonshipment

31 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government. 4-31

32 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 M-Commerce Applications 4-32

33 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Payment Services 4-33 Online transactions without sharing private information with actual seller Payment service keeps information secure.  PayPal (owned by eBay)  Can send and receive money if you have an e-mail account.  Google Checkout  Linked with Google search  Users can see if merchants offer this option.

34 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Legal Issues in EC—Taxation 4-34 The Internet Tax Freedom Act (1998) Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act (2004) Internet sales treated as mail-order sales No sales taxes paid in states where the company has no presence Arguments for and against Ecommerce Taxation:

35 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 Learning Objectives 1. Describe electronic commerce, how it has evolved, and the strategies that companies are adopting to compete in cyberspace. 2. Explain the differences between extranets and intranets and show how organizations utilize these environments. 3. Describe the stages of business-to-consumer electronic commerce and understand the keys to successful electronic commerce applications. 4. Describe how people can participate in consumer- to-consumer electronic commerce and explain the different forms of Internet marketing. 5. Describe emerging issues and trends in electronic commerce. 6. Explain different forms of electronic government. 4-35

36 IS Today (Valacich & Schneider) 5/e Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Published as Prentice Hall 12/2/2015 E-Government 4-36 Providing information about public services  To citizens  To organizations  To other governmental agencies 1998—Government Paperwork Elimination Act


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