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E-Commerce and E-Business




                                           The best example of successful use of the Internet for enhanced customer service
                                           and support is Brazil’s Submarino. It is  the first largest company to sell books,
                                           CDs, video cassettes, DVDs, toys, electronic and computer products in Argentina,
                                           Mexico,  Spain, and Portugal despite being a local Sao Paulo B2C e-commerce
                                           company in Brazil. Submarino has enhanced its customer service to offer logistical
                                           and technological infrastructure to other retailers including experience and
                                           expertise in credit analysis, tracking orders and product comparison systems.
                          3.   Technology Factors: The key factor in the  growth of e-commerce is the development of ICT.
                              Technology has played a very important role in digitizing content, compression and promotion of
                              open systems for the convergence of communication services into one single platform. This has led
                              to the setup of separate networks for cable television, television broadcast, telephone services, and
                              eliminated the need for Internet access. From the perspective of organizations, having only one
                              information provider implies lower communications costs.
                              In addition, technology convergence has helped to achieve the principles of universal access. At
                              present, the costs involved in installing telephone landlines in rural areas has a negative impact on
                              telecommunication companies. Revenues from installing landlines  can be more attractive if the
                              landlines include cable TV and the Internet charges, instead of limiting to local and long distance
                              telephone charges. This implementation will help the government in  minimizing the cost of
                              installing expensive landlines and providing access to information at a low cost to those in rural
                              areas.

                          1.2   Comparison of E-Commerce with Traditional Commerce
                          In spite of the fact that the goals and objectives of both e-commerce and traditional commerce are the
                          same, they can be differentiated based on their business processes. The Web and telecommunication
                          technologies play a major role in e-commerce. In e-commerce there may be no physical store, and in
                          most cases the buyer and seller do not see each other.

                          In most of the cases, traditional commerce activities are used in business processes very efficiently and
                          these processes do not need improvement with the help of technology. It is very difficult to sell using e-
                          commerce when buyers wish to touch, smell, or examine the products.

                                           Customers might be  unwilling to buy high fashion clothing or food products if
                                           they cannot examine the products closely before agreeing to purchase them.

                          On the other  hand, retail merchants engaged in traditional commerce have years of experience in
                          creating a store environment that helps to convince a customer to buy. Sales people can develop skills
                          that allow them to identify customer needs, and find products and  services that meet those needs.
                          Therefore, the art of personal selling and merchandizing is difficult to practice over electronic medium.
                          Branded products like books or CDs can be effortlessly sold through e-commerce as one copy of a new
                          book or CD is identical to other copies. The advantage of e-commerce over traditional commerce is the
                          ability of a Web site to offer a wider selection of products and services and the facility to browse.














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