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e-Business Models
Today, with the growth of technology there are a new way of conducting the business, it is electronically using the Internet and networks. This paper assesses three different organization’s e-business models. ... Trough this paper I will present differences and similarities of the business models and the benefits of these sites to the organization and to the site’s visitors. ... Kalakota and Whinston (1997) said that EC is “the application of technology toward the automation of business transactions and work”(p. ... E-business refers to a broader definition of EC, not just the buying and selling of goods and services, but also servicing consumers, collaborating with business partners, and conducting electronic transactions within an organization.
“One of the major characteristics of EC is that it enables the creation of new business models. A business model is a method of doing business by which a company can generate revenue to sustain itself. ... Some models are very simple. ... Internet portals, such as Yahoo, also use a complex business model” (Turban et al, 2002, p. ...
The first e-business model presented in this paper is B2B (business-to-business). ... The target audience for this Web site is business buyers. ... Their products are oriented to telecommunications business as for example wireless communication. ... Although through their Web site, a business could get services too. ... com is very important to the business or organizations that buy products of Lucent Technologies, because equipment bought by those organizations are used to offer services to their consumers.
Approximate Word count = 1198 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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