Question:
Differentiate between e-commerce and e-business.
Answer:
E-business and e-commerce are terms that are sometimes used interchangeably and sometimes they're used to differentiate one vendor's product from another. But the terms are different, and that difference matters to today's companies.
Definition of E-Commerce
E-commerce is "any transaction completed over a computer-mediated network that involves the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods and services,"defines the U.S. Census Bureau. Transactions aren't required to have a price and include both sales and items like free downloads. E-commerce includes transactions made on the internet, Intranet, Extranet, World Wide Web, by e-mail and even by fax.
Definition of E-Business
E-business is broader than e-commerce; including the transaction based e-commerce businesses and those who run traditionally but cater to online activities as well. An e-business can run any portion of its internal processes online, including inventory management, risk management, finance, human resources. For a business to be e-commerce and e-business, it must both sell products online and handle other company activities or additional sales offline.
- E-commerce covers outward-facing processes that touch customers, suppliers and external partners, including sales, marketing, order taking, delivery, customer service, purchasing of raw materials and supplies for production and procurement of indirect operating expense items, such as office supplies. E-business includes e-commerce but also covers internal processes such as production, inventory management, product development, risk management, finance, knowledge management and human resources.
- E-business strategy is more complex, more focused on internal processes, and aimed at cost savings and improvements in efficiency, productivity and cost savings than e-commerce.
- Scope of e-business is wider than e-commerce.
Emerging Modes of Business
Q 1.
Write a short note on the history of e-commerce.
Q 2.
What is digital divide? How is it relevant in context of e-business?
Q 3.
Explain the measures taken to protect the security and safety of e-transactions.
Q 4.
Discuss the salient aspects of B2C commerce.
Q 5.
Explain various payment mechanisms under e-business.
Q 6.
Hackers lack certain values. Which are these?
Q 7.
How does outsourcing represent a new mode of business?
Q 8.
State any three differences between E-business and traditional business.
Q 9.
Discuss the limitations of electronic mode of doing business. Are these limitations severe enough to restrict its scope? Give reasons for your answer.
Q 10.
Elaborate the steps involved in online trading.
Q 11.
Describe briefly the data storage and transmission risks in E-business.
Q 12.
Which values are of utmost importance while we get involved in e-business?
Q 13.
Discuss utility of E Commerce in:
(a) Health,
(b) Education,
(c) Governance,
Q 14.
Differentiate between e-commerce and e-business.
Q 15.
What are the ethical concerns involved in outsourcing?
Q 16.
Describe briefly any two applications of E-business.
Q 17.
Evaluate the need for outsourcing and discuss its limitations.
Q 18.
Write a short note on the scope of e-business.
Q 19.
Why are E-business and outsourcing referred to as the emerging modes of business? Discuss the factors responsible for the growing importance of these trends.
Q 20.
What are the threats to e-transactions? Which measures have been devised for their protection?
Q 21.
"E-commerce is the need of the hour."Comment.
Q 22.
What resources are required for successful implementation of e-business?
Q 23.
Show the anatomy of outsourcing.
Q 24.
"E-commerce is giving way to paperless society and government is supporting it." Substantiate.
Q 25.
Differentiate between traditional business and e-business.