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E-Commerce
  • Jui Chao
  • Shih-hao Hsieh
  • Ryan Fedyk
  • Tom Turner

2
Electronic Commerce
  • E-Commerce consists of the buying and selling of
    products or services over electronic systems such
    as the internet or other electronic systems.

Source Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_
commerce
3
Two Types of e-commerce
  • Business-to-Business
  • - the buying and selling of goods and services
    between companies online or by means of other
    electronic systems
  • Business-to-Consumer

Source Pan Western e-business team .
http//www.e-future.ca/sask/pdf/b2b_basics.pdf
4
E-Commerce Product Share
Source Forrester Research, 2002.
http//www.oecd.org/dataoecd/34/36/1864439.pdf
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Source Internet World Stats, June 2007
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Source Internet World Stats, June 2007
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Source Internet World Stats, June 2007
9
Introduction to Taiwan
Also Known As Ilha Formosa, the beautiful
island. Area 35,980 square kilometersPopulatio
n 22.7 millionCapital Taipei CityLanguage
Mandarin (official), Taiwanese, and Hakka.
Religion Buddhism/Taoism/Christianity/Islam
Source EIU CountryData, 2006 estimates.
10
Taiwan E-Readiness
Remarks1. Total population 22.73 million
(22,730,819) 2. Total households 7.2 million
(7245047) Source (2006 January) 1. Taiwan
Network Information Center 2. Ministry of
Transportation and Communications 3. Ministry of
Interior
11

SourcesPEW pew /internet http//www.pewinternet.o
rg
12
The DOI serves as a tool for measuring citizens'
ability to access and use ICTs. It is a
composite index consisting of 11 indicators which
are grouped into three categories Opportunity,
Infrastructure and Utilization.
13
E-commerce Status in Taiwan
53.1
57
58.9
USD Million
Currency Rate 33 NTD 1 USD
Source http//www.lib.tku.edu.tw/esource/webtopi
c/BusinessClass/ImformationMannage/reports/Inf_rep
ortslist.html
14
Estimated Quarterly U.S. Retail Sales Total and
E-commerce
Source US Department of Commerce, August 2007
15
Unique E-Commerce in Taiwan
  • 1. Fortune-Teller
  • Name
  • http//clickfate.com.tw/namefate/namefate251.sh
    tml
  • Birthday
  • http//mindcity.sina.com.tw/east/MC-ziwai/index.
    shtml
  • Feng-Shui (??)
  • http//www.e-rent.com.tw/fengshui/

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Fortune-Teller(Cont.)
  • Constellation
  • http//mindcity.sina.com.tw/index.shtml
  • The book of Changes(??)
  • http//iching.shoppy.cc/
  • Horoscope
  • http//star.pchome.com.tw/
  • The Five Elements The Eight Diagrams
  • http//www.czu168.idv.tw/

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Unique E-Commerce in Taiwan
  • 2. On-line Worship
  • Buddhism
  • http//areyo.virtualave.net/cgi-bin/light/lightind
    exd.htm
  • http//web.thu.edu.tw/chiu/www/bpray/pray.htm
  • Taoism
  • http//www.intellect.com.tw/temple/
  • Confucianism
  • http//www.tccg.gov.tw/sys/SM_theme?page455019ae
  • http//www.tccg.gov.tw/confucian/Chinese/a15.htm

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Higher Traffic
  • Constellation
  • Horoscope

19
Lower Traffic
  • Feng-Shui
  • The book
  • of Changes

20
Online Gambling Estimates and Projections
21
Online Poker Revenues
  • Over 2 Billion in 2005, 30 times 2001 revenue

22
Online vs. Offline Casinos From Casinos
Perspective
  • Brick and Mortar have difficulty profiting from
    poker.
  • Opportunity costs by not using space for slot
    machines.
  • Adding another online table doesnt take up
    space.
  • Low stakes available online attract beginners

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Unlawful Internet Gambling Act
  • Bans American banks and credit card companies
    from completing transactions with Internet
    gambling companies
  • Slipped in as rider bill to unrelated Safe Port
    Act
  • The Act was passed at midnight on the day
    Congress adjourned for the 2006 Elections
    reading of last minute additions waived
  • No separate vote was taken on the Gambling
    Enforcement Act itself.

24
Bill Frist
Thinks AIDS can be transferred through sweat and
tears.
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Casino Lobbyists
  • 25 Million spent in donations to politicians
    from gambling industry to ban online betting.
  • Online companies responded with 1.3 Million in
    lobbying efforts the first half of 2007 in
    support of new legislation.

26
Fallout
  • 6 out of top 10 stopped accepting US customers
  • 888 stock dropped over 50 following bills
    passing
  • PartyGaming(PartyPoker) dropped 60 in the first
    24 hours and 75 overall

27
Party Poker mucks hand
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Mobile Phone Gambling
  • Expected to rise from 2B in 2006 to 23B in 2011.

29
Legal Impact
  • Is poker a game of chance?
  • Poker sites/Third party providers offshore- not
    necessarily subject to US regulations
  • Will FTC enforce regulations?
  • Affiliates(advertising)
  • Search Engines

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The Real Impact
  • US players still play(legal or not)
  • Companies, not people, feel the effects
  • Becoming more expensive 3rd party providers
    added cost

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Popular Gambling Websites
  • Bodog
  • Sportsbook Poker
  • Absolute Poker
  • Poker.com
  • PokerStars
  • Full Tilt Poker

32
US Online Gambling Deposit MethodsThird party
Providers
  • Nucharge Prepaid phone card
  • Echecks
  • Paypal, Neteller no longer accepting US customers

33
2007 Legislation
  • Skill Game Protection Act - would legalize
    Internet poker, bridge, chess, and other games of
    skill. Has 35 co-sponsors.
  • Internet Gambling Tax Act - would legislate
    Internet gambling tax collection requirements

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US defies WTO
  • US goes against a 1994 World Trade Organization
    agreement by not allowing offshore online
    gambling
  • WTO recently ruled against the US, saying they
    must comply or pay compensation
  • US will not comply, vague on compensation
  • Why join WTO?

35
Definition of e-Government
  • e-Government refers to governments use of
    information technology to exchange information
    and services with citizens, businesses, and other
    arms of government.

Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-government
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E-Government Ranking by Countries
  • Survey Based on the followings
  • Online Information
  • Electronic Services
  • Privacy Security
  • Disability Access
  • Foreign Language Access
  • Ads, Users Fees, and Premium Fees
  • Public Outreach

Source Brown University http//www.insidepolitics
.org/egovtdata.html
37
Main Reasons for Using E-Government
Source e-Usage at http//www.find.org.tw/eng/news
.asp?msgid290subjectid4pos0
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The Strategic Approach towards e-Government
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Promoting Service Outsourcing
  • Share-in-saving
  • Self-funded
  • Self-funded-hybrid
  • Operation outsourcing
  • Application-service-provider (ASP)

Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
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Investment in e-Government
From 2003 to 2006. Taiwan government has
invested US 370 million in e-Government
Project Averagely spent US92.5 million per year
on e-Government Project
I USD33 NTD
Source e-government progress in Taiwan Report
to CIA 40th conference http//www.zujee.com/data/
SiWanLiNian-GDPTaiwan-Annual-GDP1980-2006.htm
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RDEC Development Evaluation Commission
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
42
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
43
Centralized Government Portal
http//english.www.gov.tw/e-Gov/index.jsp
44
Administrative Applications
1. Online Vehicle Oversight Service System
  • Provide 21 application and payment services
  • Payment of traffic fines
  • Payment of auto fuel taxes
  • Reporting of stolen motorcycles
  • Reporting of change of motor vehicle ownership or
    address

Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
45
Administrative Applications
-Pay your taxes online
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
46
Administrative Applications
2. Information Security of e-Government/Government
Certificate Authority
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
47
Administrative Applications
3. The Electronic Exchange of Official
Documents-Paperless
  • Reduce document transmission time-2 months to 2
    minutes
  • Raised the level of automation
  • 100,000 documents being exchanged every day
  • Reduction in annual postage expense of around USD
    6.3 million

Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
48
Administrative Applications
4. Online Payment Services
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
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Administrative Applications
6. Handicap-Free Websites
  • Set up web content accessibility guidelines 1.0
    in accordance with the WAI (Web Accessibility
    Initiative)of W3C
  • According to the e-government report of 2006 by
    Brown University, Taiwan is continuously leading
    the other advanced countries in promoting
    websites for the disabled

7. Government Procurement System(GPS)
  • Provide contractors government e-procurement
    services

Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
50
Administrative Applications
8. e-Housekeeper Service
Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
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The impacts on implementation of e-government
  • Government agencies are becoming more flexible
    and responsive
  • Government becomes able to act faster
  • Government service times are extended
  • Government service points become ubiquitous
  • An even broader range of government services is
    turning to be available
  • The cost of government services is falling

Source Research, Development and Evaluation
Commission http//www.redc.gov.tw
52
E-Government Service Quality SurveyConducted by
RDEC, 2006
Source Report to ICA 40th Conference September
2006
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Other Interesting E-commerce Businesses
  • Virtual Classrooms
  • Second Life
  • Mobile-commerce

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Virtual Classrooms
  • Universities include
  • Harvard
  • Pepperdine
  • Drexel
  • Rice
  • North Carolina

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2nd Life
  • Internet virtual world
  • Launched in 2003
  • Reportedly over 1 Million residents (corante)
  • Residents can explore, meet other Residents,
    socialize, participate in individual and group
    activities, create and trade items (virtual
    property) and services from one another.

57
Second Life
  • Second Life's virtual currency is the Linden
    Dollar (Linden, or L) and is exchangeable for US
    Dollars in a marketplace consisting of residents,
    Linden Lab and real life companies.

58
Second Life
  • Some make up to thousands of US per month
  • Can purchase land or islands
  • Countries with Second Life embassies The
    Maldives, Sweden

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Get a First Life
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Mobile Commerce
  • Mobile spending will pass the 500 million mark
    in 2008
  • Sprint users spend an average of 9.75 on
    non-voice services such as downloadable music,
    ring tones, TV shows, maps, and directions
  • mShopper use your cell phone to buy any product
    by giving product info and customer info

Source e-Commerce Times. http//www.ecommercetime
s.com/story/59330.html
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Life-Cycle of E-commerce Growth
Source Dryden, J. Business to Consumer
E-commerce Statistics. CONSUMERS IN THE ONLINE
MARKETPLACE OECD WORKSHOP ON THE GUIDELINES ONE
YEAR LATER Berlin, 13-14 March 2001.
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Online Privacy
  • Lack of consumer confidence in online privacy is
    a major problem hampering the growth of
    e-commerce
  • 94.5 of Americans including internet and
    non-internet users, are concerned about the
    privacy of their personal information when or if
    they buy online

Source Malhothra N. Marketing Research An
Applied Orientation 5th ed. p 275
63
Legal Issues
  • To avoid legal issues, a franchise company should
    obtain appropriate authorizations and consents
    from its franchisees
  • Ex privacy consents, warnings of online risk,
    disclaimers
  • Provide order summaries
  • Contractual terms with an I Agree button

Source Rogers, J., Bennett, C., Grewal,
S.E-commerce for Successful Franchisors.
Franchising World. Aug 2007. Vol. 39 Issue 8,
p23-24.
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Online Retailer Customer Satisfaction
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Developing Area
  • E-commerce has less than a 2 share of the global
    economy as of 2006

Source Malhothra N. Marketing Research An
Applied Orientation 5th ed. p 275
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The Future of Ecommerce
  • Large companies that implemented new Internet
    technologies saw improvements of 13 percent to
    21 in performance measures
  • Small businesses with annual revenues of less
    than 10 million saw improvements of 40 percent
    to 50
  • Room for growth - Still less than 1 of retail
    sales

http//www.ipowerweb.com/manage/business/trends/20
024.htm
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Estimated E-Commerce Revenue(Including Travel)
  • Source Forrester Research

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Upcoming Holiday Sales
  • Online retail sales are expected to increase by
    over 20 this season compared to 2006, surpassing
    39 billion
  • According to JupiterResearchs U.S. Retail
    Holiday Forecast for 2007

Source Morphy, E. Report Cheery Outlook for
Holiday E-Shopping Season. E-Commerce Times
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How to Succeed
  • Adapt as the market changes
  • Simplicity
  • Users do not want to click numerous times
  • Add value to the purchasing process
  • Free shipping, special online deals

Source http//www.school-for-champions.com/ecomme
rce.htm
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How to Succeed
  • Ensure privacy and legalities
  • Customer Service
  • Purchase assistance, follow-up emails, help desk
  • Pick a descriptive, memorable name
  • -The business name is the web address
  • -ex books.com, etrade.com, travelocity.com

Source http//www.school-for-champions.com/ecomme
rce.htm
71
Overall Message
  • E-commerce can prove effective when conducted
    properly. It is an area where businesses need to
    pay ongoing attention, as developing trends may
    provide them with an edge in the electronic
    marketplace.

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References
  • Internet World Stats. http//www.internetworldstat
    s.com Accessed Sep 17,2007
  • Nielsen Net Ratings http//www.nielsen-netratings.
    com Accessed Sep 17,2007
  • Burns, E. The ClickZ Network. Top 10 Search
    Providers, 2007. Aug 30, 2007 http//www.clickz.c
    om/3626904 Accessed Sep 17, 2007
  • United States Census Bureau. Quarterly Estimated
    E-Commerce and Retail Sales. U.S. Census Bureau
    News. Aug 16,2007. http//www.census.gov/mrts/www/
    data/html/07Q2.html. Accessed Sep 17, 2007.
  • Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_commerce
    . Accessed October 12,2007.
  • Assessing Organizational Innovation Capability
    and its Effect on E-commerce Initiatives.
    Journal of Computer Information Systems,
    Fall2007, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p133-145.
  • Bills, Steve. Citi Launches Two Trials of Mobile
    P-to-P Technology. American Banker. Aug 6,2007,
    Vol. 172 Issue 150, p18-18.
  • Rogers, J., Bennett, C., Grewal, S.E-commerce
    for Successful Franchisors. Franchising World.
    Aug 2007. Vol. 39 Issue 8, p23-24.
  • Malhothra N. .Marketing Research An Applied
    Orientation. 5th ed. 2007. p 275.
  • Pan Western e-business team . http//www.e-future.
    ca/sask/pdf/b2b_basics.pdf Accessed Oct
    15,2007.
  • Dryden, J. Business to Consumer E-commerce
    Statistics. CONSUMERS IN THE ONLINE MARKETPLACE
    OECD WORKSHOP ON THE GUIDELINES ONE YEAR LATER
    Berlin, 13-14 March 2001. http//www.oecd.org/data
    oecd/34/36/1864439.pdf
  • Jupiter Internet Shopping Model
  • Morphy, E. Report Cheery Outlook for Holiday
    E-Shopping Season. E-Commerce Times. Oct 23,
    2007. http//www.ecommercetimes.com/story/59964.ht
    ml

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References
  • Berger, C. How to Succeed in e-Commerce.
    Chartec Magazine. Feb 2002. http//www.bgatereport
    er.com/assets/bgate/b88.pdf
  • School for Champions http//www.school-for-champi
    ons.com/ecommerce.htm Accessed Oct 23,2007
  • Regan, K. Sprint Cuts Ribbon on Mobile Shopping
    Service. E-commerce Times. Sep 13, 2007.
    http//www.ecommercetimes.com/story/59330.html
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