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What is e-commerce?
Selling products and services online.
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What is e-business?
Any business using online technologies in its model.
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What does e-commerce refer to?
A company that offers online monetary transaction processes.
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What is the primary element of e-business?
E-commerce is the primary element.
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What does EC stand for?
eCommerce.
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What are the five support areas of e-commerce?
People, Public policy, Marketing and advertising, Support services, Business partnerships.
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What is included in the 'People' support area?
Sellers, buyers, intermediaries, information systems, technology specialists, and employees.
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What does the 'Public policy' support area cover?
Legal issues, privacy protection, taxation, technical standards, and compliance.
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Why is marketing important in e-commerce?
It helps in B2C transactions where buyers and sellers may not know each other.
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What types of services fall under 'Support services'?
Content creation, payments, order delivery.
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What are 'Business partnerships' in e-commerce?
Joint ventures, exchanges, and partnerships in the supply chain.
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What does e-commerce infrastructure include?
Hardware, software, and networks used in e-commerce.
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What is Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce?
Transactions between organizations, making up about 85% of EC volume.
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What is Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-commerce?
Retail transactions from businesses to individual shoppers.
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What is Consumer-to-Business (C2B) e-commerce?
A type of e-commerce where consumers sell products or services to businesses.
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What does C2B stand for?
Consumer-to-Business
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What do individuals do in C2B transactions?
Sell products or services
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What is an example of a C2B service?
Priceline.com
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What does intrabusiness EC refer to?
EC transactions among various organizational departments
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What does B2E stand for?
Business-to-Employees
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What does B2E involve?
Delivery of services, information, or products to employees
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Who are considered mobile employees?
Field representatives or repair employees
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What is B2ME?
Business-to-Mobile Employees
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What type of support is provided to mobile employees?
EC support
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What is e-commerce?
Selling products and services online.
What is e-business?
Any business using online technologies in its model.
What does e-commerce refer to?
A company that offers online monetary transaction processes.
What is the primary element of e-business?
E-commerce is the primary element.
What does EC stand for?
eCommerce.
What are the five support areas of e-commerce?
People, Public policy, Marketing and advertising, Support services, Business partnerships.
What is included in the 'People' support area?
Sellers, buyers, intermediaries, information systems, technology specialists, and employees.
What does the 'Public policy' support area cover?
Legal issues, privacy protection, taxation, technical standards, and compliance.
Why is marketing important in e-commerce?
It helps in B2C transactions where buyers and sellers may not know each other.
What types of services fall under 'Support services'?
Content creation, payments, order delivery.
What are 'Business partnerships' in e-commerce?
Joint ventures, exchanges, and partnerships in the supply chain.
What does e-commerce infrastructure include?
Hardware, software, and networks used in e-commerce.
What is Business-to-Business (B2B) e-commerce?
Transactions between organizations, making up about 85% of EC volume.
What is Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-commerce?
Retail transactions from businesses to individual shoppers.
What is Consumer-to-Business (C2B) e-commerce?
A type of e-commerce where consumers sell products or services to businesses.
What does C2B stand for?
Consumer-to-Business
What do individuals do in C2B transactions?
Sell products or services
What is an example of a C2B service?
Priceline.com
What does intrabusiness EC refer to?
EC transactions among various organizational departments
What does B2E stand for?
Business-to-Employees
What does B2E involve?
Delivery of services, information, or products to employees
Who are considered mobile employees?
Field representatives or repair employees
What is B2ME?
Business-to-Mobile Employees
What type of support is provided to mobile employees?
EC support
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