Principles of Information Systems (MindTap Course List)
Principles of Information Systems (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285867168
Author: Ralph Stair, George Reynolds
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 2TA
Program Plan Intro

Electronic commerce:

  • Electronic commerce is a method of buying and selling of products or goods through online. Here, money and data transactions are done using internet.
  • Electronic commerce is also called as E-commerce or Internet commerce.
  • Even though the technologies available such as e-mail, social media, and mobiles, the modern e-commerce mostly uses the Internet for the online purchasing of products.
  • It is the most efficient method to communicate within the organization of business transactions such as maintaining the financial records of the users such as bank balances, name, and address. But it is just a part of e-commerce business.

Six forms of electronic commerce:

  • It includes different forms of commerce based on the transactions performed.
    • Business-to-Business (B2B):
      • It includes the transactions performed between two different businesses like manufacturer and wholesaler, wholesaler and retailer and many such.
      • Example: automobile manufacturing.
    • Business-to-Consumer (B2C):
      • It includes the transactions performed between the companies and the consumers or customers.
      • Here, the end users of that company are referred as consumers or customers.
      • For example, customer buying a fridge from the electronic retailer is known as B2C transaction.
    • Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C):
      • It includes the transactions performed between two different customers or consumers.
      • Example: Online auctions like OLX.
    • Government-to-Business (G2B):
      • It includes the transactions performed between the public administration and the enterprises.
    • Government-to-Citizen (G2C):
      • It includes the transactions performed between the government and the citizen or private individual.
      • Example: applying for a certificate.
    • Government-to-Government (G2G):
      • It includes the transactions performed between two different government agencies.
      • Example: Northeast Gang Information System (NEGIS).

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