Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
E-commerce
Kenneth C. Laudon
Carol Guercio Traver
business. technology. society.
seventh edition
E-commerce: business.
technology. society.
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Chapter 1: The Revolution Is Just
Beginning
Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 1-2
Chapter 1
The Revolution Is Just Beginning
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Facebook:
The New Face of E-Commerce?
Class Discussion
 Do you use Facebook, and if so, how often? What
has the experience been like?
 Have you purchased anything based on an
advertisement on Facebook or by using a link
provided by a friend?
 Are you concerned about the privacy of the
information you have posted on Facebook?
Slide 1-3
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E-commerce Trends 2010-2011
 Social networking continues to grow
 Social e-commerce platform emerges
 Online consumer sales return to growth
 Mobile computing begins to rival PC
 Explosive growth in online video viewing
 Continued privacy and security concerns
Slide 1-4
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The First 30 Seconds
 First 16 years of e-commerce
Just the beginning
Rapid growth and change
 Technologies continue to evolve at
exponential rates
Disruptive business change
New opportunities
Slide 1-5
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What is E-commerce?
 Use of Internet and Web to transact
business
 More formally:
Digitally enabled commercial transactions
between and among organizations and
individuals
Slide 1-6
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E-commerce vs. E-business
 E-business:
Digital enablement of transactions and processes
within a firm, involving information systems under
firm’s control
Does not include commercial transactions
involving an exchange of value across
organizational boundaries
Slide 1-7
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Why Study E-commerce?
 E-commerce technology is different, more
powerful than previous technologies
 E-commerce bringing fundamental changes to
commerce
 Traditional commerce:
 Passive consumer
 Sales-force driven
 Fixed prices
 Information asymmetry
Slide 1-8
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Pearson Education, Inc.
Unique Features of E-commerce
Technology
1. Ubiquity
2. Global reach
3. Universal standards
4. Information richness
5. Interactivity
6. Information density
7. Personalization/customization
8. Social technology
Slide 1-9
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Web 2.0
 Technologies that allow users to:
Create and share content, preferences,
bookmarks, and online personas
Participate in virtual lives
Build online communities
E.g. Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Second Life,
Wikipedia, Digg
Slide 1-10
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Pearson Education, Inc.
Types of E-commerce
 Classified by market relationship
 Business-to-Consumer (B2C)
 Business-to-Business (B2B)
 Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)
 Classified by technology used
 Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
 Mobile commerce (M-commerce)
Slide 1-11
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Internet
 Worldwide network of computer networks
built on common standards
 Created in late 1960s
 Services include the Web, e-mail, file
transfers, etc.
 Can measure growth by looking at number of
Internet hosts with domain names
Slide 1-12
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Growth of
the Internet,
Measured by
Number of
Internet Hosts
with Domain
Names
Figure 1.3, Page 23
Slide 1-13
SOURCE: Internet Systems Consortium,
Inc. , 2010.
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Web
 Most popular Internet service
 Developed in early 1990s
 Provides access to Web pages
HTML documents that may include text,
graphics, animations, music, videos
 Web content has grown exponentially
 Google indexes between 75 – 100 billion
pages
Slide 1-14
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Insight on Technology:
Spider Webs, Bow Ties, Scale-Free
Networks, and the Deep Web
Class Discussion
 What is the “small world” theory of the Web?
 What is the significance of the “bow-tie” form
of the Web?
 Why does Barabasi call the Web a “scale-free
network” with “very connected super nodes”?
Slide 1-15
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Origins & Growth of E-commerce
 Precursors:
 Baxter Healthcare
 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
 French Minitel (1980s videotex system)
 None had functionality of Internet
 1995: Beginning of e-commerce
 First sales of banner advertisements
 E-commerce fastest growing form of
commerce in United States
Slide 1-16
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Growth of B2C E-commerce
Figure 1.4, Page 25
Slide 1-17
SOURCES: Based on data from eMarketer, Inc., 2010; authors’ estimates.
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Growth of B2B E-commerce
Figure 1.5, Page 28
Slide 1-18
SOURCES: Based on data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2010; authors’ estimates.
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Technology and E-commerce in
Perspective
 The Internet and Web: Just two of a long list
of technologies that have greatly changed
commerce
Automobiles
Radio
 E-commerce growth will eventually cap as it
confronts its own fundamental limitations.
Slide 1-19
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Potential Limitations on the
Growth of B2C E-commerce
 Expensive technology
 Sophisticated skill set
 Persistent cultural attraction of physical
markets and traditional shopping experiences
 Persistent global inequality limiting access to
telephones and computers
 Saturation and ceiling effects
Slide 1-20
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Pearson Education, Inc.
E-commerce: A Brief History
 1995-2000: Innovation
 Key concepts developed
 Dot-coms; heavy venture capital investment
 2001-2006: Consolidation
 Emphasis on business-driven approach
 2006-Present: Reinvention
 Extension of technologies
 New models based on user-generated content, social
networks, services
Slide 1-21
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Early Visions of E-commerce
 Computer scientists:
 Inexpensive, universal communications and computing
environment accessible by all
 Economists:
 Nearly perfect competitive market and friction-free
commerce
 Lowered search costs, disintermediation, price
transparency, elimination of unfair competitive advantage
 Entrepreneurs:
 Extraordinary opportunity to earn far above normal
returns on investment – first mover advantage
Slide 1-22
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Insight on Business
“Noodlenomics” Guides Internet
Investment in 2010
Class Discussion
 What explains the rapid growth in private investment in
e-commerce firms in the period 1998–2000? Was this
investment irrational?
 What was the effect of the big bust of March 2000 on e-
commerce investment?
 What is the value to investors of a company such as
YouTube which has yet to show profitability?
 Why do you think investors today would be interested in
investing in or purchasing e-commerce companies?
Would you invest in an e-commerce company today?
Slide 1-23
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Assessing E-commerce
 Many early visions not fulfilled
Friction-free commerce
 Consumers less price sensitive
 Considerable price dispersion
Perfect competition
 Information asymmetries persist
Disintermediation
First mover advantage
 Fast-followers often overtake first movers
Slide 1-24
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Predictions for the Future
 Technology will propagate through all commercial activity.
 Prices will rise to cover the real cost of doing business.
 E-commerce margins and profits will rise to levels more
typical of all retailers.
 Cast of players will change.
 Traditional Fortune 500 companies will play dominant role.
 New startup ventures will emerge with new products, services.
 Number of successful pure online stores will remain smaller
than integrated offline/online stores.
 Regulatory activity worldwide will grow.
 Cost of energy will have an influence.
Slide 1-25
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
Understanding E-commerce:
Organizing Themes
 Technology:
 Development and mastery of digital computing and
communications technology
 Business:
 New technologies present businesses with new ways of
organizing production and transacting business
 Society:
 Intellectual property, individual privacy, public welfare
policy
Slide 1-26
Copyright © 2011
Pearson Education, Inc.
The Internet
and the
Evolution
of Corporate
Computing
Figure 1.9, Page 44
Slide 1-27
Copyright © 2011
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Insight on Society
Who Really Cares About Online Privacy?
Class Discussion
 What techniques of privacy invasion are described in
the case?
 Which of these techniques is the most privacy-
invading? Why?
 Is e-commerce any different than traditional markets
with respect to privacy? Don’t merchants always
want to know their customer?
 How do you protect your privacy on the Web?
Slide 1-28
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Academic Disciplines Concerned
with E-commerce
 Technical approach
 Computer science
 Management science
 Information systems
 Behavioral approach
 Information systems
 Economics
 Marketing
 Management
 Finance/accounting
 Sociology
Slide 1-29
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America.
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Chapter 1-E-Commerce (the revolution is just beginning)

  • 1. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. E-commerce Kenneth C. Laudon Carol Guercio Traver business. technology. society. seventh edition E-commerce: business. technology. society.
  • 2. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 1: The Revolution Is Just Beginning Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 1-2 Chapter 1 The Revolution Is Just Beginning
  • 3. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Facebook: The New Face of E-Commerce? Class Discussion  Do you use Facebook, and if so, how often? What has the experience been like?  Have you purchased anything based on an advertisement on Facebook or by using a link provided by a friend?  Are you concerned about the privacy of the information you have posted on Facebook? Slide 1-3
  • 4. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. E-commerce Trends 2010-2011  Social networking continues to grow  Social e-commerce platform emerges  Online consumer sales return to growth  Mobile computing begins to rival PC  Explosive growth in online video viewing  Continued privacy and security concerns Slide 1-4
  • 5. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The First 30 Seconds  First 16 years of e-commerce Just the beginning Rapid growth and change  Technologies continue to evolve at exponential rates Disruptive business change New opportunities Slide 1-5
  • 6. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. What is E-commerce?  Use of Internet and Web to transact business  More formally: Digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals Slide 1-6
  • 7. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. E-commerce vs. E-business  E-business: Digital enablement of transactions and processes within a firm, involving information systems under firm’s control Does not include commercial transactions involving an exchange of value across organizational boundaries Slide 1-7
  • 8. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Why Study E-commerce?  E-commerce technology is different, more powerful than previous technologies  E-commerce bringing fundamental changes to commerce  Traditional commerce:  Passive consumer  Sales-force driven  Fixed prices  Information asymmetry Slide 1-8
  • 9. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Unique Features of E-commerce Technology 1. Ubiquity 2. Global reach 3. Universal standards 4. Information richness 5. Interactivity 6. Information density 7. Personalization/customization 8. Social technology Slide 1-9
  • 10. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Web 2.0  Technologies that allow users to: Create and share content, preferences, bookmarks, and online personas Participate in virtual lives Build online communities E.g. Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Second Life, Wikipedia, Digg Slide 1-10
  • 11. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Types of E-commerce  Classified by market relationship  Business-to-Consumer (B2C)  Business-to-Business (B2B)  Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)  Classified by technology used  Peer-to-Peer (P2P)  Mobile commerce (M-commerce) Slide 1-11
  • 12. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Internet  Worldwide network of computer networks built on common standards  Created in late 1960s  Services include the Web, e-mail, file transfers, etc.  Can measure growth by looking at number of Internet hosts with domain names Slide 1-12
  • 13. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Growth of the Internet, Measured by Number of Internet Hosts with Domain Names Figure 1.3, Page 23 Slide 1-13 SOURCE: Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. , 2010.
  • 14. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Web  Most popular Internet service  Developed in early 1990s  Provides access to Web pages HTML documents that may include text, graphics, animations, music, videos  Web content has grown exponentially  Google indexes between 75 – 100 billion pages Slide 1-14
  • 15. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Insight on Technology: Spider Webs, Bow Ties, Scale-Free Networks, and the Deep Web Class Discussion  What is the “small world” theory of the Web?  What is the significance of the “bow-tie” form of the Web?  Why does Barabasi call the Web a “scale-free network” with “very connected super nodes”? Slide 1-15
  • 16. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Origins & Growth of E-commerce  Precursors:  Baxter Healthcare  Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)  French Minitel (1980s videotex system)  None had functionality of Internet  1995: Beginning of e-commerce  First sales of banner advertisements  E-commerce fastest growing form of commerce in United States Slide 1-16
  • 17. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Growth of B2C E-commerce Figure 1.4, Page 25 Slide 1-17 SOURCES: Based on data from eMarketer, Inc., 2010; authors’ estimates.
  • 18. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Growth of B2B E-commerce Figure 1.5, Page 28 Slide 1-18 SOURCES: Based on data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2010; authors’ estimates.
  • 19. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Technology and E-commerce in Perspective  The Internet and Web: Just two of a long list of technologies that have greatly changed commerce Automobiles Radio  E-commerce growth will eventually cap as it confronts its own fundamental limitations. Slide 1-19
  • 20. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Potential Limitations on the Growth of B2C E-commerce  Expensive technology  Sophisticated skill set  Persistent cultural attraction of physical markets and traditional shopping experiences  Persistent global inequality limiting access to telephones and computers  Saturation and ceiling effects Slide 1-20
  • 21. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. E-commerce: A Brief History  1995-2000: Innovation  Key concepts developed  Dot-coms; heavy venture capital investment  2001-2006: Consolidation  Emphasis on business-driven approach  2006-Present: Reinvention  Extension of technologies  New models based on user-generated content, social networks, services Slide 1-21
  • 22. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Early Visions of E-commerce  Computer scientists:  Inexpensive, universal communications and computing environment accessible by all  Economists:  Nearly perfect competitive market and friction-free commerce  Lowered search costs, disintermediation, price transparency, elimination of unfair competitive advantage  Entrepreneurs:  Extraordinary opportunity to earn far above normal returns on investment – first mover advantage Slide 1-22
  • 23. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Insight on Business “Noodlenomics” Guides Internet Investment in 2010 Class Discussion  What explains the rapid growth in private investment in e-commerce firms in the period 1998–2000? Was this investment irrational?  What was the effect of the big bust of March 2000 on e- commerce investment?  What is the value to investors of a company such as YouTube which has yet to show profitability?  Why do you think investors today would be interested in investing in or purchasing e-commerce companies? Would you invest in an e-commerce company today? Slide 1-23
  • 24. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Assessing E-commerce  Many early visions not fulfilled Friction-free commerce  Consumers less price sensitive  Considerable price dispersion Perfect competition  Information asymmetries persist Disintermediation First mover advantage  Fast-followers often overtake first movers Slide 1-24
  • 25. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Predictions for the Future  Technology will propagate through all commercial activity.  Prices will rise to cover the real cost of doing business.  E-commerce margins and profits will rise to levels more typical of all retailers.  Cast of players will change.  Traditional Fortune 500 companies will play dominant role.  New startup ventures will emerge with new products, services.  Number of successful pure online stores will remain smaller than integrated offline/online stores.  Regulatory activity worldwide will grow.  Cost of energy will have an influence. Slide 1-25
  • 26. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Understanding E-commerce: Organizing Themes  Technology:  Development and mastery of digital computing and communications technology  Business:  New technologies present businesses with new ways of organizing production and transacting business  Society:  Intellectual property, individual privacy, public welfare policy Slide 1-26
  • 27. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. The Internet and the Evolution of Corporate Computing Figure 1.9, Page 44 Slide 1-27
  • 28. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Insight on Society Who Really Cares About Online Privacy? Class Discussion  What techniques of privacy invasion are described in the case?  Which of these techniques is the most privacy- invading? Why?  Is e-commerce any different than traditional markets with respect to privacy? Don’t merchants always want to know their customer?  How do you protect your privacy on the Web? Slide 1-28
  • 29. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Academic Disciplines Concerned with E-commerce  Technical approach  Computer science  Management science  Information systems  Behavioral approach  Information systems  Economics  Marketing  Management  Finance/accounting  Sociology Slide 1-29
  • 30. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.  Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.   Publishing as Prentice HallPublishing as Prentice Hall