Essays Tagged: "business b2b"

Business to business (B2B) and business to commerce in the world today.

According to Freeman, it was estimate that business to business (B2B) is "expected to grow to at least ten trillion dollars by 2005 and will co ... grow to at least ten trillion dollars by 2005 and will continue to be the major component of the e-business" and that by the year 2003, the global business to business market will be in the range of ... aper I will use three different websites such as www.merisel.com, www.kellypaper.com and www.intellibusiness.com to analyze and justify the how these sites are set up for value-added suppliers and oth ...

(3 pages) 744 2 3.3 Aug/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

About e-commerce

E-commerceA term that refers to the growing retail, service and business to business industries on the World Wide Web: Marketing, Strategy, Training, Research, Prac ... s over the Internet. This includes both electronic sale (internet shops) and B2B transactions, i.e. business between two companies.E-commerce can be conducted using many electronic methods, but it is ... d the explosive growth in this form of commerce. E-commerce is generally divided into two segments: business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B). The biggest potential market by far for e ...

(2 pages) 368 1 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce

Business to Business Exchange

Business to Business (b2b) Exchanges1. The reason that a company would want to participate in a b2b ... 2b exchange supply chain, transactions for entire industries can take place under one virtual roof. Business also takes place faster and more efficiently via the common platform of the internet.2. The ... and more efficiently via the common platform of the internet.2. The have been several reasons that Business to Business exchanges have been slow to take off. The first reason that b2b was slow to tak ...

(2 pages) 101 0 3.5 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Analyse the current issues, Future Trends and Opportunities Associated with E-Logistics

1 IntroductionWith the rapid growth of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce, the logistics players must advance in tandem with business ne ... st updated issues for e-logistics, which may bring the impact on the transformation of conventional business logistics.2 Definition of E-LogisticsWith all new technologies, customers became smarter. T ... re are significant changes occurred within the military doctrines and structures of many countries. Business logistics has changed over time as the new, asymmetric battlefield creates new requirements ...

(13 pages) 330 0 4.7 Aug/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

The major differences along the supply chain between the business to business and the business to consumer marketing

In order to identify, analyse and evaluate the major differences along the supply chain between the business-to-business (B2B) and the business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing in the manufacture and retai ... g products are FMCG with high turnover rates.B2B marketing is according to Wright (2004) 'where one business markets products or services to another business for use in that business or to sell on to ...

(12 pages) 415 0 5.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Value Chain Differences Between B2C and B2B Organizations E-Bus 400

Value Chain Differences Between B2C and B2B OrganizationsE-Business, as defined by Wikipedia, an Internet encyclopedia, "is any information system or applicati ... ned by Wikipedia, an Internet encyclopedia, "is any information system or application that empowers business processes (Wikipedia.org, 2005)." With e-businesses, the internet becomes the hub for all b ... ernet becomes the hub for all business activities. Simply stated, it just means conducting or doing business over the internet. There are several distinct benefits to doing business over the internet. ...

(5 pages) 667 0 3.2 May/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Marketing B2B.

Introduction.Marketing is an intricate part of any business, whether it is on the World Wide Web or not. Essentially marketing is the linking of a prod ... ct or service offered with customers, both existing and potential. This is also true for all online businesses that conduct between business to consumer (B2C) or business to business (B2B). Marketing ... . Marketing management is the practical application to ensure all of the above falls into place.B2C.Business to consumer marketing differs greatly in the long run from a B2B plan. The basics are the s ...

(5 pages) 456 0 4.6 Oct/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Supply Chain B2C/B2B.

E-commerce is quickly becoming a large part of the world's daily business functions. While this term E-commerce refers to all online transactions, there are two typi ... erm E-commerce refers to all online transactions, there are two typical ways that a company will do business on the World Wide Web, one: business-to-business (B2B) or two: business-to-consumer (B2C). ... r (B2C). The supply chains for both are very different and the companies that are conducting either business need to make sure they are well aware of this. All business conducting internet business ne ...

(4 pages) 344 0 4.7 Oct/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

How the supply chain differs on a B2C site compared to a B2B site.

The Supply Chain: B2B vs. B2CThe purpose of this paper is to examine the differences between the business-to-business (B2B) and the business-to-consumer (B2C) supply chains. The first step is to de ... fine the terms supply chain, B2B and B2C, and then compare the supply chain characteristics in each business type.The Supply Chain"A supply chain, ..., is a coordinated system of entities, activities, ...

(4 pages) 1148 1 4.3 Jan/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

B2B and B2C Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Issues

The Internet has become a fixture in the global marketplace. In order to remain competitive, business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) businesses must have an Internet presence, ... ve an Internet presence, and in many cases, must be able to conduct e-commerce via the Web. For B2B businesses, the demand comes not only from customers, but from trade and supply chain partners. The ...

(5 pages) 1332 0 4.8 Jan/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

B2B electronic commerce industry

IntroductionIn this essay I will explore the implications of business to business (B2B) electronic commerce industry and the challenges and opportunities they ar ... B2B E- Commerce. Furthermore, opportunities and challenges for companies who deal with this type of business has been analysed based on the strategic frameworks such as Porter's Five Forces and swot a ... and swot analysis to name two. A report on H.P has been detailed which describes the B2B e-service business launched by H.P which is Tradinghub.com. It is then followed by conclusion, reference and a ...

(11 pages) 348 0 5.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Business to Business versus Business to Consumer

AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to review the supply chain differences between Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Consumer (B2C). We shall see that the major differences a ... the major differences are the negotiations of sales and the integration of systems.IntroductionB2B (Business to Business) sites specifically cater one business to another business. They are usually pr ... er business. They are usually providing in-house service or maintenance software/networks for other businesses to utilize in order to increase function, marketing, sales, profits, efficiency and the l ...

(4 pages) 299 0 5.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Information technology in business

IntroductionIn a recent article (Anon 2005) it was stated that the Internet has revolutionized business, it has played an instrumental role in transforming the world into a global market and crea ... mprove efficiency, increase satisfaction and collaborate with partners as well as with competitors. Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce is one area where companies can achieve many such efficiencies ...

(9 pages) 465 1 5.0 Oct/2006

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Why E-Markets Have Trouble Attracting Potential Buyers and Sellers?

Businesses have been conducting transactions with each other electronically for decades in the form ... s. Internet-based online marketplaces are now emerging in the hope that they will supersede EDI for business-to-business (B2B) transactions and collaborations. They also intend to displace traditional ... ing stock prices, and shakeouts have led to the attitude shift from exuberance to caution. "In 2000 Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce was projected to rocket from $209 billion to $1.4 trillion by ...

(12 pages) 72 1 4.6 Jan/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

B2B and B2C Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Issues

ite on the net serves different purposes. I'll examine the differences and similarities between how business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) websites deal with ethical, legal and regu ... uled by very different ethical, legal and regulatory systems of operation.The B2B markets are other businesses and not consumers. Business needs and methods of payments are going to be different. B2B ...

(6 pages) 640 0 2.8 Apr/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

E-Business Strategy Paper

�PAGE � �PAGE �1� E-Business Strategy Paper E-Business Strategy PaperSherry CarpenterUniversity of PhoenixEBUS410Shoumen ... CarpenterUniversity of PhoenixEBUS410Shoumen BardhanSeptember 23, 2006�The Four Models of E-BusinessAll of the four models of eBusiness have one thing in common; each describes a transaction o ... nytime, or anywhere. These transactions typically occur between at least one of the four models of eBusiness. These models include: business to business, business to consumer, peer to peer or consumer ...

(4 pages) 308 0 3.3 Apr/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

ECommerce

e-Commerce Research Paper Abstract: Electronic Commerce.For this paper, clearly differentiate business-to-business (B2B) electronic commerce from business-to-consumer (B2C) electronic commerce. ... . This not only provided an alternative medium for connecting, but made it possible to connect many businesses to many other businesses and consumers at the same time. With the Internet as the enabler ...

(14 pages) 172 0 0.0 Jan/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Marketing on a B2C site Versus B2B Site

nd services to a diverse group of consumers. According to Debra Murphy of Vista Consulting (2007), "business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing is different" (p. 1). While ther ... the company may be in, the fact is, marketing is very different when it comes to marketing to other businesses and marketing to consumers. While B2B marketing depends upon building and maintaining rel ...

(5 pages) 524 0 5.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues

Like the traditional brick and mortar companies, business to business (B2B) and business to consumers (B2C) models face ethical, legal, and regulator ... onsumers (B2C) models face ethical, legal, and regulatory concerns. According to Schneider (2004), "businesses that operate on the Web must comply with the same laws and regulations that govern the op ... operate on the Web must comply with the same laws and regulations that govern the operation of all businesses. If they do not, they face the same set of penalties - fines, reparation payments, court- ...

(4 pages) 334 0 5.0 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

B2C and B2B Supply Chain Differences

Electronic business is often defined as a business which relies on an automatic system of information. This mea ... usiness which relies on an automatic system of information. This means that one conducts his or her business with the use of a technology such as the internet. Business executives make use of the inte ... s executives make use of the internet in order to communicate with their customers as well as their business partners. This is very useful because it saves travel time and it makes negotiations possib ...

(5 pages) 552 0 5.0 Jul/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers