No Competition E-Commerce

No Competition E-Commerce
Author: Kaden Coziar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781657692947

The Key to Winning in Business in 2020 isn't having money, experience or a prestigious degree..This Secret is having a proven blueprint that worksThis Book is The step by step approach to replacing your income with almost no risk and time with no competition so that you don't have to worry about wasted time and money which means more reward with less effort.This Secret Blueprint means its never been easier to start your own brand that generates an extra $10,000 - $15,000 a month for your lifestyle My Millionaire Business Mentor Alex warned me"2020 will change dropshipping forever.. those who don't learn to adapt will starve while those at the top will make more than ever"In this book you will learn-Why most people stay poor and why some make millions at this business so that you can put yourself at the top which means more money to get almost anything you want-Only actionable steps so that you can waste less time which means more freedom-How to get and stay ahead of upcoming changes so that you wont be knocked off your feet which means confidence and long term wealth-Why your first sale is the most important and how to get it so that you gain momentum fast which means you can replace your income faster-The Correct Amount to start your business with so you can set yourself up for success which means less frustration -How to Select the Right Niche so that You aren't chasing dead ends which means faster results-The "You Only" Method: The Only Way to Have No Competition so that You can charge what you want which means more control over your Business-How to use Facebook to get almost unlimited sales with massive Profit so that you spend less to get more customers which means more growth for your business and freedom in your lifestyle -The only thing you should focus on so that you don't get distracted which means total control of your lifeThe blueprint in this book comes with a guarantee that you will make money if you follow through with the action steps

The Oxford Handbook of the Digital Economy

The Oxford Handbook of the Digital Economy
Author: Martin Peitz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2012-08-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195397843

The economic analysis of the digital economy has been a rapidly developing research area for more than a decade. Through authoritative examination by leading scholars, this Handbook takes a closer look at particular industries, business practices, and policy issues associated with the digital industry. The volume offers an up-to-date account of key topics, discusses open questions, and provides guidance for future research. It offers a blend of theoretical and empirical works that are central to understanding the digital economy. The chapters are presented in four sections, corresponding with four broad themes: 1) infrastructure, standards, and platforms; 2) the transformation of selling, encompassing both the transformation of traditional selling and new, widespread application of tools such as auctions; 3) user-generated content; and 4) threats in the new digital environment. The first section covers infrastructure, standards, and various platform industries that rely heavily on recent developments in electronic data storage and transmission, including software, video games, payment systems, mobile telecommunications, and B2B commerce. The second section takes account of the reduced costs of online retailing that threatens offline retailers, widespread availability of information as it affects pricing and advertising, digital technology as it allows the widespread employment of novel price and non-price strategies (bundling, price discrimination), and auctions, as well as better tar. The third section addresses the emergent phenomenon of user-generated content on the Internet, including the functioning of social networks and open source. Finally, the fourth section discusses threats arising from digitization and the Internet, namely digital piracy, privacy and internet security concerns.

Building and Sustaining The Sources Of Competitive Advantage In E-Commerce Capabilities

Building and Sustaining The Sources Of Competitive Advantage In E-Commerce Capabilities
Author: Advanced Micro Systems Sdn Bhd
Publisher: Advanced Micro Systems Sdn Bhd
Total Pages: 252
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The portfolio of three papers delves into the resource-based view (RBV) of competitive advantage within e-commerce capabilities. Research Paper 1 reviews competitive theories in e-commerce, contrasting external competitive forces with RBV theory, which posits that advantage stems from unique, valuable, and non-substitutable resources. The paper emphasizes the need for empirical validation of the RBV model's application to e-commerce. Research Paper 2 conducts an empirical study to determine if e-commerce capabilities contribute to firm-level performance, finding a significant positive correlation. It suggests that firms must cultivate hard-to-replicate capabilities for sustained advantage, rather than relying solely on technology or outsourcing. Research Paper 3 examines the correlation between e-commerce barriers and firm performance, revealing a significant negative impact on performance. It underscores the importance of simultaneously developing capabilities to mitigate competitive disadvantages. The findings align with theoretical models, highlighting the vulnerability of firms to durable disadvantages. Overall, the papers underscore the significance of e-commerce capabilities in achieving competitive advantage, emphasizing the need for firms to focus on developing and maintaining unique capabilities to thrive in the e-commerce landscape.

E-Commerce

E-Commerce
Author: Parag Diwan
Publisher: Excel Books India
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Electronic commerce
ISBN: 9788174462039

This book covers various standards in E-commerce, e.g. data communication and data translation. There are extensive illustrations on various issues ans E-commerce models, which provide a direction in the process of universal E-commerce. It is a complete guide to a business manager.

Electronic Commerce Management for Business Activities and Global Enterprises: Competitive Advantages

Electronic Commerce Management for Business Activities and Global Enterprises: Competitive Advantages
Author: Lee, In
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466618019

Electronic Commerce Management for Business Activities and Global Enterprises: Competitive Advantages is written as an e-commerce textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in various business programs, including information systems, marketing, computer science, and MBA. In addition to serving as a textbook in e-commerce, this book also provides an excellent repository for instructors, researchers, and industry practitioners for their research ideas, theories, and practical experiences. In addition to regular topics traditionally taught in the classroom, this textbook addresses the many new emerging ideas and applications and presents tools and techniques in all aspects of e-commerce development and management in the global economy.

E-Commerce Agents

E-Commerce Agents
Author: Jimingx Liu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2003-06-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540453709

Among the many changes brought by the Internet is the emergence of electronic commerce over the Web. E-commerce activities, such as the online exchange of information, services, and products, are opening up completely new opportunities for business, at new levels of productivity and profitability. In parallel with the emergence of e-commerce, intelligent software agents as entities capable of independent action in open, unpredictable environments have matured into a promising new technology. Quite naturally, e-commerce agents hold great promise for exploiting the Internet's full potential as an electronic marketplace. The 20 coherently written chapters in this book by leading researchers and professionals present the state of the art in agent-mediated e-commerce. Researchers, professionals, and advanced students interested in e-commerce or agent technology will find this book an indispensable source of information and reference.

Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets

Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets
Author: Francesco Ducci
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108870007

Competition policy debates on digital platform markets are often premised on the idea that market fragmentation and the standard forces of competition and entry may provide a potential solution to excessive concentration and market power. In this work, Francesco Ducci provides readers with a different perspective based on the theoretical lens of natural monopoly. Ducci explores this framework through the development of three case studies on horizontal search, e-commerce marketplaces, and ride-hailing platforms, investigating the strength and limit of potential (and often heterogeneous) sources of natural monopoly at play in each industry. Building on these case studies, the book then derives from the application of the natural monopoly framework general policy implications for digital industries by identifying the respective institutional flaws and shortcomings of ex ante and ex post approaches to market power as one of the central challenges in digital platform markets.

Internet+ and Electronic Business in China

Internet+ and Electronic Business in China
Author: Qiongwei Ye
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1787431762

Internet + and Electronic Business in China is a comprehensive resource that provides insights and analysis into how E-commerce has revolutionized and continues to revolutionize business and society in China.

Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets

Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets
Author: Francesco Ducci
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108491146

Through three case studies, this book investigates whether digital industries are naturally monopolistic and evaluates policy approaches to market power.

The Antitrust Paradox

The Antitrust Paradox
Author: Robert Bork
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736089712

The most important book on antitrust ever written. It shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses.