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Dr. Michael Featherstone

Intro to E-Commerce

Introduction: Administrative details

Tools. • My course website =

http://www.jsu.edu/depart/ccba/featherstone/375home.htm • BlackBoard – MOSTLY FOR TESTS• Course assignments page =

http://www.jsu.edu/depart/ccba/featherstone/375assignments.htm • Our ‘text’ is the website Managing the Digital Enterprise

(digitalenterprise.org).• SKYPE – Use it to contact me.

E-mail – Practice your best e-Mail etiquette. • ALWAYS include ‘ime375’ in the subject line.• Sign with your full name.• Use the Spell checker and grammar checker (i.e. it’s smart to

compose your e-mail to me in Word first)• The quality (or absence thereof) will have an impact on your grade

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COMMUNICATION MODES My Web site• GOOGLE ‘Mike Featherstone’• BING ‘Mike Featherstone’ 

The IME375 Assignment page• GOOGLE ‘IME375’ • BING ‘IME375’

Listen/watch lectures Review associated lecture notes.May use Skype for Team assignments – discussions/conferences

 Download Skype – my username = mfeatherst1 • Use Skype to call• Use Skype to IM

Twitter – @ime375 or @featherst1

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CLASS EVENTS •Expect about 3 or 4 tests.– That means it is IMPERITIVE that you keep up

with the assigned readings– Test will usually be available for 24 hours

beginning Thursday afternoon– Tests are time constrained

• Going over the allotted time by more than ONE MINUTE may result in a significant penalty

– Review assigned videos– Take adequate lecture notes– BE FAMILIAR WITH THE LECTURE

POWERPOINTS

Introduction – Course Objectives - Overview

• To develop factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends)

• To develop the ability to apply course material to improve rational thinking, problem solving and decision making.

• To enable students to understand the Internet's significant events and its evolution from a historical perspective.

• To enable students to understand the common methods by which users search for information on the Web.

• To enable students to better understand the business environment of the Web.

• To enable students to better understand the fundamental revenue mechanisms driving the current expansion of e-Commerce and e-Business websites.

• To enable students to better understand current e-Commerce marketing strategies

Introduction – Course Objectives - Detailed

1. Identify current trends related to the impact of e-Commerce2. Define e-Commerce and differentiate it from e-Business3. Describe how it differs from ‘pre-Web’ business4. Recognize and describe Web 2.0 applications5. Describe major types of e-Commerce (business models)6. Discuss the origins and growth of e-Commerce7. Understand the evolution of e-Commerce 8. Give an overview of the current state of the conduct of business on

the Web9. Describe new marketing strategies for e-businesses 10. Discuss the present extraordinary change in user access to the Web

o Think “Bandwidth”o Cloud computingo Impact of NetBookso Impact of Mobile deviceso Impact of Social Networks

Introduction – E-Commerce

So that is what we are going to learn.

Here is how we are going to learn it. Independent study of selected e-businesses Lectures Power points (lecture notes) Video and other media

Blogs Vlogs Streaming video

Various websites

Introduction – E-Commerce

Some terms used to describe e-Commerce

New Disruptive Exponential change Paradigm shift Flat world Punctuated equilibrium Virtual collaboration

Introduction – E-Commerce

In 2009, there were four and a half websites created EVERY SECOND as the web continues to expand.

Introduction – E-Commerce

We are still very early in the e-commerce phenomenon.

Some ways E-Commerce affects the business environment for Small and Medium size Enterprises (SME’s)

They no longer need to depend on a small

number of customers They are able to spread risk by operating

across more geographies They have direct access to international

suppliers and customers

Thank you for your attention

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