Title: E-Commerce Business Plans
1E-Commerce Business Plans
- E-Commerce
- Prof. Sheizaf Rafaeli
2Why New Business Models?
- Business models are changing
- In five years time, all companies will be
Internet companies, or they wont be companies at
all. - Andrew Grove (CEO, Intel) Economist, 1999
- Old measures dont apply
- Whats my ROI on e-commerce? Are you crazy? This
is Columbus in the New World. What was his ROI? - Andrew Grove
3What is E-Commerce?
- Is it electronic mail?
- Is it electronic data interchange (EDI)?
- Is it video on demand?, home shopping?,
electronic publishing? - Is it home banking? Or online personal financial
information management? - Is it a new way of organizing?
- Is it interactive advertising and marketing?
- Is it a new methodology that shows how to
implement re-engineering and total quality?
4Buzzwords cheatsheet
- E-Commerce, E-business?
- Internet, Intranet, Extranet, VPN
- More, less innovation? Integration?
- Automational, Informational, Transformational
Operational, Managerial
- Speed, Scope, Scale
- Content, Community, Commerce
- Sequential, Pooled, Reciprocal
- B2C, B2B, C2C, C2B, B2G
- Disintermediation/ Reintermediation
5Moving to More Interdependency
Sequential
Reciprocal
Pooled
from Thompson (1967)
6Definitions
7Definition of business model
- An architecture for the product, service, and
information flows surrounding a value-creating
activity - Description of the various business stakeholders
and the potential benefits to each - Description of the revenue flows that sustain the
model - (Strategy as who we are and what we do)
8business models?
9E-Business on the Internet
- Business-to-consumer (B2C)
- Amazon, Dell
- Business-to-business (B2B)
- Freemarkets, CommerceOneVerticalnet
- Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
- Ebay, QXL
- Consumer-to-Business (C2B)
- Priceline, Accompany, LastMinute
10E-Business on the Internet
- Business-to-government (B2G)
- E-commerce Resource Center
- Markets for Information
- infomarco, epinions, abuzz
- Markets for Bandwidth and Access
- Interorganizational Systems (Extranets)
- Enterprise-wide (Intranets)
Look for electronic commerce opportunities within
the enterprise, with business partners, and with
customers.
11E-Commerce, E-Business
- Electronic commerce is the integrated use of
computing and communications technologies for
business transactions. - First generation e-commerce uses the web as an
alternative channel for conducting business
(e.g., placing orders). - E-Business, in addition to encompassing
e-commerce, includes both front- and back-office
applications.
12Second-Generation E-commerce
- Allows the business to do something with
electronic networks that cant be done
effectively any other way - Ties a business process to the Web as the primary
mechanism for conducting daily business - Is based upon full life-cycle business
applications - Provides adaptive, personalized, value-added
services
13Sharing Information with Partners
- Interorganizational systems (IOS) are types of
information systems that permit the coupling of
transactions between organizations, making them
more efficient and responsive. - An Extranet is an application of Internet
technology that provides specific external
parties with controlled access to internal
corporate information.
14Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- EDI has been used for 20 years, but it has
- High cost
- EDI applications are costly to develop and
operate - Limited accessibility
- Value-Added Networks (VANs) are often used
- Rigid requirements
- highly structured protocols and rigid meaning of
data - Partial solutions
- ordering and fulfillment, but not accounting or
inventory
15Unbundling the Organization
Scope
Speed
Scale
Electronic commerce has low interaction cost, it
is natural for web-based businesses to focus on
a single core process. (Hagel and Singer,
1999)
16Content Community Commerce
178 Business Model Examples
- Merchant model
- Subscription or Metered usage
- Infomediary
- Advertising
- Brokerage
- Affiliates
- Manufacturers
- Communities and Communication
18Business Model Examples
- Merchant model
- Virtual only or Catalog, Travelocity, Expedia
- Bricks Clicks
- Bits-only.
- Subscription or Metered usage
- Glassbook, Wall Street Journal, FatBrain,
Consumer Reports -- BUT NYT, Slate, MP3, etc... - Infomediary
- Portals, registration requests
- MyMealPlan, When, Evite, Versity, WebMD
- Iowa electronic, Hollywood, Cheathouse, Dr. Koop
19Business Model Examples
- Advertising models
- freebies BlueMountain, Freemerchant
- Specialized, personalized portals Yahoo, Excite,
Lycos - Brokerage models
- Aggregate buyers (Accompany)
- Fulfill Kozmo, E-trade, Carsdirect
- B2B bartering MetalSite, ChemConnect
- Search agent/bot MySimon, CareerCentralbottomdol
lar,
20Business Model Examples
- Manufacturers
- Intel, Apple, Virtual Vineyards
- Communities
- VerticalNet, iVillage, ICQ, Firefly
- HumanClick, PeopleSupport
- ThirdVoice, Ubique, iMarkup, uToK
- Viral Marketing
21Customer Service Life Cycle
Requirements
Retirement
Need description Product offering
Transfer (Disposal) Review / Audit
Acquisition
Ownership
Order entry Payment / Settlement Delivery
logistics
Service and support Account management
22Business Models for Electronic MarketsPaul
Timmers
23Business Models for Electronic MarketsPaul
Timmers (2)
24Evaluation
25IT Business Value Metrics
Dimensions of IT Business Value
Business Processes
Automational
Informational
Transformational
Utilization Responsiveness Accuracy
Cycle Time Customer Relationships
Labor Cost Inventory Cost
Operational
Administrative Expense
Decision Quality Resource Usage
Competitive Flexibility Organizational Form
Management
Efficiency
Effectiveness
Adaptability
Doing things better
Doing better things
Doing different things
26Resources
- Business Models for Electronic Marketshttp//www.
electronicmarkets.org/netacademy/publications.nsf/
all_pk/949/file/v8n2_timmers.pdf?OpenElementid9
49 - Whats your business model?http//www.eloquent.co
m/cgi/eloweb.dll?id274-0 - Intermediaries and CyberMediarieshttp//www.ascus
c.org/jcmc/vol1/issue3/sarkar.html - Internet Business Model Patentshttp//www.jonesas
kew.com/articles/99/s99modelpat.html
27Resources (2)
- The B2B Boom Business 2.0 9/99http//www.busine
ss2.com/index/0999/ - The Truth About Business Modelshttp//www.strateg
y-business.com/briefs/99301/ - The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
(JCMC) http//www.ascusc.org/jcmc