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Part I - eBusiness Framework

Learning Targets

• Which definition of e-business is appropriate?

• What are the different types of e-business?

• Which economic challenges exist?

• How can e-markets be structured?

Definitions of Electronic Business/Commerce

• “Electronic Business is a general term for the conduct of business with the assistance of telecommunications and telecommunication-based tools.” [Clarke 1999]

• “Electronic Commerce can be defined as the execution or carrying out of a business transaction by advanced information technology to increase the effectiveness of the business relationship between trading partners.” [cnec.org 1997]

• “Electronic Commerce refers generally to all forms of transaction relating to commercial activities, including both organizations and individuals, that are based upon the processing and transmission of digitized data, including text, sound and visual images.” [OECD 1997]

• “The utilization of information and communication technologies to support the processes of creating value added in an economical sense.” [Schmid/Zimmerman 1998]

• “Electronic Commerce consists of electronic transactions between business partners completed over telecommunication networks.” [Strauss/Schoder 1999]

• “Electronic Commerce provides to run digital business processes between companies and their customers over the global public and private networks (internet).” [Thome/Schinzer 1997]

Characteristics of E-Business/Commerce Definitions

Our Definition of Electronic Business

E-Business is the electronic handling of business processes between:

- Companies,

- Consumers, and

- Administration

over public communication networks in order to achieve “value added”.

eCommerce

A

Administration

C

Customer

B

Business

eBusiness

A

Administration

C

Customer

B

Business

Possible Business Connections

Traditional Commerce vs. E-Commerce / E-Business

digital product

physical product

physical agent

digital agent

physical process

digital process

ProductGoods & Services

Process

Distribution, Payment, ...

Market participantsSeller, Buyer, Intermediates, ...

E-Commerce E-Business

Traditional Commerce

Characteristics of Electronic Markets

• Independence of time and place

• Better market transparency

• Reduction of transaction costs

• Interactivity

• Short response time

Physical vs. Digital Goods

Physical Good Digital Good

Economic Challenges

0

20

40

60

80

1800 1850 1900 1950 2000

Heads per Economic Sector in Western Countries [Gries 1995]

Perc

ent

YearAgricultureProductionService SectorInformation Services

The ten Theses about Internet Economy [Zerdick et al. 1999]

Future of eCommerce

Manufacturer RetailerWholesaler Customer

Disintermediation:

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

E-Business System

InfomedianCustomer

Reintermediation:

E-Business System

What are the Challenges of E-Business?

Company

Customer

E-Business Model

Business Processes

E-Business Tools

Software Technologies

Government

Communications Infrastructure

Information

Negotiation

Processing

Market Transaction

What are the Challenges of E-Business?

Company

Customer

E-Business Mode

Business Processes

E-Business Tool

Software Technologies

Government

Communications Infrastructure

Information

Negotiation

Processing

Market TransactionEconomic

View

BusinessManagement

ViewBusiness

InformaticsView

LegalView

Individual &Society View

Economic View

- Electronic money (cyber cash)

- The tax problem

- Distributed work

- Multi-option society

Business Management View

- Marketing, new channels for distribution

- New forms of organizational structures (virtual company)

- Project management

- Business plans spanning over several companies

Business Informatics View

- Digital agents

- User and operator guidance

- Communication networks

- Limit catastrophes

- Data protection

Legal, Individual & Society View

- Digital signature

- Copyright for digital products

- Liability

- Protection of (data) privacy