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Innovative EC Systems: From E-Government to E-Learning, Collaborative Commerce, and C2C Commerce

Learning Objectives 1. Describe various e-government initiatives. 2. Describe e-government activities and implementation issues including e-government 2.0 and m-government. 3. Describe e-learning, virtual universities, and e- training. 4. Describe e-books and their readers. 5-1

Learning Objectives 5. Describe knowledge management and dissemination as an e-business. 6. Describe and discuss online advisory systems. 7. Describe collaborative e-commerce. 8. Describe collaboration Describe C2C activities in e-commerce. 5-2

E-Government: An Overview e-government E-commerce model in which a government entity buys or provides goods, services, or information to businesses or individual citizens government-to-citizens (G2C) E-government category that includes all the interactions between a government and its citizens Electronic Voting Electronic Benefits Transfer 5-3

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E-Government: An Overview government-to-business (G2B) E-government category that includes interactions between governments and businesses (government selling to businesses and providing them with services and businesses selling products and services to the government) Government E-Procurement Group Purchasing 5-5

E-Government: An Overview government-to-government (G2G) E-government category that includes activities within government units and those between governments government-to-employees (G2E) E-government category that includes activities and services between government units and their employees Internal Efficiency and Effectiveness (IEE) 5-6

E-Government: An Overview IMPLEMENTING E-GOVERNMENT THE TRANSFORMATION TO E-GOVERNMENT Government 2.0 How government makes use of Web 2.0 technologies to interact with citizens and provide government services The Promise of Government

E-Government: An Overview mobile government (m-government) The wireless implementation of e-government mostly to citizens but also to businesses The Benefits of M-Government Some Implementation Issues Applications 5-8

E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books e-learning The online delivery of information for purposes of education, training, or knowledge management BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF E-LEARNING 5-9

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E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books distance learning Formal education that takes place off campus, usually, but not always, through online resources virtual university An online university from which students take classes from home or other offsite locations, usually via the Internet Innovations in E-Learning 5-11

E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books ONLINE CORPORATE TRAINING Examples of Corporate Training social learning Learning, training, and knowledge sharing in social networks and by using social software tools for learning 5-12

E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books LEARNING IN VIRTUAL WORLDS AND SECOND LIFE VISUAL INTERACTIVE SIMULATION learning on-demand Learning provided to an employee while the work is being done (in terms of troubleshooting or performance support) In a learning on-demand environment, courses, references, help files, documents, Webcasts, audios, videos, books, and presentations are all made available when and where a worker needs them. 5-13

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E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books learning management system (LMS) Software applications for the administration, documentation, tracking, and reporting of training programs, classroom and online events, e-learning programs, and training content IMPLEMENTING E-LEARNING AND E-TRAINING Some Representative E-Learning Tools 5-15

E-Learning, E-Training, and E-Books electronic book (e-book) A book in digital form that can be read on a computer screen or on a special device Devices for Reading E-Books Advantages and Limitations of E-Books 5-16

Knowledge Management, Advisory Systems, and Electronic Commerce knowledge management (KM) The process of capturing or creating knowledge, storing it, updating it constantly, disseminating it, and using it whenever necessary KM TYPES AND ACTIVITIES Create knowledge Capture knowledge Refine knowledge Store knowledge Manage knowledge Disseminate knowledge 5-17

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Knowledge Management, Advisory Systems, and Electronic Commerce KNOWLEDGE SHARING Software Tools for Knowledge Sharing HOW IS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT RELATED TO E-COMMERCE? KM AND SOCIAL NETWORKS Knowledge creation Knowledge sharing DEPLOYING KM TECHNOLOGIES 5-19

Knowledge Management, Advisory Systems, and Electronic Commerce ONLINE ADVICE AND CONSULTING Medical advice Management consulting Legal advice Gurus Financial advice Social networks Other advisory services 5-20

Knowledge Management, Advisory Systems, and Electronic Commerce automated question/answer (QA) system A system that locates, extracts, and provides specific answers to user questions expressed in natural language Live Chat with Experts 5-21

Knowledge Management, Advisory Systems, and Electronic Commerce expert location systems (ELS) Interactive computerized systems that help employees find and connect with colleagues who have expertise required for specific problems—whether they are across the country or across the room—in order to solve specific, critical business problems in seconds Seeking Expertise in Social Networks 5-22

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Collaborative Commerce collaborative commerce (c-commerce) The use of digital technologies that enable companies to collaboratively plan, design, develop, manage, and research products, services, and innovative EC applications collaboration hub (c-hub) The central point of control for an e-market; a single c- hub, representing one e-market owner, can host multiple collaboration spaces (c-spaces) in which trading partners use c-enablers to exchange data with the c-hub 5-24

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Collaborative Commerce REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLES OF COLLABORATIVE COMMERCE vendor-managed inventory (VMI) A system in which retailers make their suppliers fully responsible for determining when to order and possibly how much to order Retailer-Supplier Collaboration Example: Target 5-26

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Collaborative Commerce Reducing Transportation and Inventory Costs Reduction of Design Cycle Time Reduction of Product Development Time Elimination of Channel Conflict: Collaboration with Dealers and Retailers IMPLEMENTING C-COMMERCE BARRIERS TO C-COMMERCE Overcoming Barriers to Collaboration 5-28

Consumer-to-Consumer Electronic Commerce consumer-to-consumer (C2C) EC E-commerce model in which consumers sell directly to other consumers E-COMMERCE: C2C APPLICATIONS C2C Auctions Classified Ads Personal Services File-Sharing Utilities: Napster and Others C2C Activities in Social Networks and Trading Virtual Properties 5-29

Managerial Issues 1. What are the e-government opportunities? 2. How do we design the most cost-efficient government e-procurement system? 3. How do we design the portfolio of e-learning knowledge sources? 4. How do we incorporate social networking–based learning and services in our organization? 5. What will the impact be of the e-book platform? 5-30

Managerial Issues 6. How do we connect our expert location system and social networking initiatives? 7. How difficult is it to introduce e-collaboration? 8. Can we capitalize on C2C EC? 9. How much can be shared with business partners? 10. Who benefits from vendor-managed inventory? 5-31

Summary 1. E-government activities 2. Implementing e-government to citizens, businesses, and its own operations 3. E-learning and training 4. E-books and their readers 5. Knowledge management and dissemination as an e- business 5-32

Summary 6. Online advisory systems 7. C-commerce 8. Collaboration C2C activities 5-33