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    1. Determine how the explosion in Internet technology and information systems has impacted e-commerce within the last decade. The explosion in Internet technology has made purchasing very easy for the consumer via Internet-based communications. This allows buyers/shoppers to purchase almost anything over the Internet without leaving their home. This allows companies to eliminate the middleman by delivering goods directly to the consumer instead of having delivery trucks bring goods to the store…

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    Ziyi chen Now, Amazon is one of the most famous e-commerce retailers in the United States. In Figure 1, from 2004 to 2015, the net revenue of Amazon is consistently increasing every year and have earned $107.01 billion in 2015. We could observe that the speed of development is getting quicker in recent 5 years. The rapid growth rate of Amazon should be associated closely with its customers. From the other data shows, the number of active customer accounts also developed sharply between 1997…

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    Amazon is currently the largest firm in the online retail market (Greenspan, 2017). Given the dynamic and fast paced nature of the industry, it is essential that Amazon maintain a high level of resilience and innovation as well as take into consideration and address multiple macroenvironmental factors to stay ahead. To assess how well the company is adapting to different conditions we can use a tool called the PESTLE analysis model. The acronym PESTEL stands for “Political, Economic, Social,…

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    The 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), which is the United States law that protects gun manufacturers and dealers from being held accountable for the crimes committed with the use of their sold products. In 2005, the act was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The policy was designed to provide the corporate gun industry protections from the law and public blaming them for gun crimes. However, by taking away the victims…

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    11.0 The strategic position of the organisation Level 1- Generic strategy Amazon generic strategy for competitive advantage is differenciation. As an example, Amazon is the only e-commerce company which does not outsource its fulfilment and distribution. It is in fact working to expand its distribution and logistics so as to cater the needs of more customers especially those prime member. With its own fleet of cargo jets, delivery trucks and others, Amazon can offer its prime members same-day…

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    Aliibaba Case Study

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    Alibaba.com is an e-commerce service that focuses on B2B e-commerce to connect various types of small and medium enterprises. Thus, their efforts could be developed to be able to glance up outside China. The Company established the Alibaba Group Jack Ma has become one of the world giant companies who gain success. Hilt is the time of the initial public offering to the public (IPO) on Saturday (09/20/2014) local time, the official Alibaba shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange USA (NYSE).…

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    Bitcoins are a more secure form of payment for business’s in the E-commerce industry because then it’s irreversible, secure, and doesn’t obtain any of their customers ' data. At the same time, Bitcoins are not held to the same time frame that other forms of payments are. There is no waiting for the money to be received when…

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    When it comes to e-commerce, people first think of Alibaba. As most of China's export enterprises are concentrated in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, in order to increase the visibility and a branding awareness that allows for customers to have when it comes to e-commerce,where Alibaba could increase its business practice at this two cities. The company becomes particularly well known in these…

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    Jirir Case Study Jarir

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    We studied the external factors that contribute to obstruct the receiving vision is that we lead library in the Middle East that we must broaden the base of our customers and increase our revenue expansion in our gallery with interest the development and quality. Opportunities: Political, governmental, economic: 1- Fluctuation in oil price: An opportunity of Jarir because most bookstore materials are oil outputs, thus supposed to lower oil prices are dropping their prices, leading to an…

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    using web sites. These days, online shopping has become diffuse for people and retailers. Retailers have realized that they should not be late to the party. Therefore, retailers have changed to continue with this growth. Moreover, they know that E-commerce…

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