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E-COMMERCE - Coggle Diagram
E-COMMERCE
CLASSIFICATION
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Drop shipping
A seller advertises and sells a product to a buyer and collects the payment. Then seller transfers the order to a supplier and pays the wholesale price. The supplier packs and delivers the product to the buyer
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e-Government
A government agency buys or provides goods, service, or information from or to business(G2B) or from or to individual citizens(G2C). Governments deal also with other governments (G2G)
Growth
In 2016, EC accounted for over 60% of total sales of all manufacturing activities in US, over 20% merchant wholesalers, 6.4% of all retailing and 2% of all sales in selected service industries
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Content and framework
Content
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- People: sellers, buyers, intermediaries, information systems and technology specialists, other employees, and any paricipants
- Public policy: Legal and other policy and regulatory issues, such as protection and taxation, which are determined by government
- Marketing and advertising. Like any other business, EC usually requires the support of marketing and advertising.
- Support services: Many services are needed to support EC. These range from content creation to payments to order delivery.
- Business partnerships: Joint ventures, exchanges, and business partnerships of various types are common in EC