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E-Commerce and the User Experience
Amazon.com was able to scale and grow its e-commerce strategies as a result of the strength of its e-business platform. The use of real-time pricing updates and the targeting of BarnesandNoble.com continue to be Continue Reading...
Amazon.com
A Strategic Assessment of Amazons' e-Strategies
Amazon's remarkable ascent as one of the top online global retailers can be attributed to the foresight they had in creating a comprehensive distributed order management, Enterprise Resourc Continue Reading...
Within four years it is anticipated at Amazon.com will, by capitalizing on their extensive it infrastructure, be able to manage the development of entirely new DRM approaches to profitably selling many forms of digital content from their many sites. Continue Reading...
Amazon.com: Technology and Market Share
Much of what drives Amazon is technology. As it states in its mission statement, Amazon sees that their "vision is to be earth's most customer centric company; to build a place where people can come to find an Continue Reading...
The other benefit is being able to search and find out-of-print and used books at either new or used prices from a number of different vendors. It was an easy e-bay. One of the drawbacks from Amazon, which is indicative of many e-commerce, is not h Continue Reading...
New-found competitiveness for Small- to Medium-Sized Companies
The outlook for smaller companies is much stronger today than it was at Amazon's founding. That's because several of the advantages enjoyed at the time by Amazon have been commoditized Continue Reading...
FIRST vs. LATE MOVERS
Strategic Management
First vs. late-mover theory
First mover theory seems intuitively 'correct' given the commonly-cited cliche that the 'early bird gets the worm.' This could also be interpreted as 'the early bird gets the c Continue Reading...
Amazon.com
Identification/Description -- Amazon.com, as of 2009, was the world's largest book retailer in the world. However, the company is far more than a bookstore in 2012 -- it is a retail giant, handling almost $50 billion in multinational elec Continue Reading...
SWOT Analysis: AMAZON.COM
Amazon.com is one of the largest online stores offering everything from books to CDs, to toys to tools and prescription drugs. Below is a SWOT analysis of this Amazonian online store which has carved a niche for itself in e Continue Reading...
hypothetical project of Amazon.com from the capital budgeting perspective. The first step is to estimate the capital structure of Amazon using both the book value and market value methods, and then use this information to calculate the weighted-aver Continue Reading...
Hence the development of the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Model which lead to the development of the Internet and the Ethernet standard and the TCP/IP protocol, both of which nearly the entire Internet runs on today.
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Amazon v. Borders
Borders Group filed for bankruptcy protection in early 2011 (Wahba, 2011) and began liquidating its assets in July of the same year (Khouri, 2011). The company was founded in 1971 and operated an expanding network of stores until 1 Continue Reading...
Amazon's eBusiness Model
Assessing the Potential of Amazon.com's E-Business Model
Amazon.com continues to expand well beyond the boundaries of its initial business model that focused only on books to today including merchandise, suppliers for busin Continue Reading...
Amazon and Border's Books
The intent of this analysis is to evaluate the history and core business of Amazon.com and Border's Books, comparing and contrasting their respective management approaches related to Internet marketing include fulfillment, Continue Reading...
Amazon Strategic Plan
What began as a web-based retailing book sales site company in 1995 with revenues of $511,000, has grown into "the world's largest online retailer and one of the nation's biggest book sellers (New York Times. May 20, 2011), and Continue Reading...
Com industry crash after the boom
This is a paper examining some of the factors that caused the dot-com crash
Many believe the root cause of the dot-com crash was over valuation of stock prices relative to the actual underlying value of the compan Continue Reading...
Amazon, and whether the company should approve the project or not. There are a number of different steps leading to this decision, and it is those steps that make up the bulk of this paper. The first step is that the capital structure of the company Continue Reading...
There are many firms that exist and operate within the capital management realm. Some companies operate and expand via their internal income and operations. There are other firms that are not currently self-solvent. However, the latter is commonly ab Continue Reading...
Rhetorical Analysis Essay
The argument of the three op-eds is that e-commerce has changed the way we live and shop. However, not all the articles agree on the effect of e-commerce. They range in terms of how retail has changed and what’s on the Continue Reading...
Stock Analysis
The author of this report is asked to cast an analytical eye towards Ovestock.com and how it markets its goods. Specifically, the author of this report is to answer three basic questions. First, it will be explained what Overstock's c Continue Reading...
Amazon
The systems development life cycle is a means by which the life cycle of software can be understood. There are a number of different conceptions of the systems development life cycle, such as the waterfall, the build and fix, rapid prototypin Continue Reading...
Amazon's cloud computing (AWS, EC2) solutions; paper analyze competitive position Amazon's cloud computing solutions industry recommend strategies strengthen firm's competitive position international context.
Amazon's cloud computing (AWS, EC2) solu Continue Reading...
Amazon
Facts Recap
The rivalry between Amazon and Barnes & Noble has taken another turn. Barnes & Noble announced that it would not sell books from Amazon's print publisher in its stores. Amazon has taken away significant business from bric Continue Reading...
Amazon's growth pattern has been simple. The company has grown in two main ways since its inception. The company has added more products to its lineup over the years and it has expanded internationally as well. The company has grown rapidly as the re Continue Reading...
Amazon
Situation Overview
Distribution channels can often create interesting situations when there are vertical or horizontal consolidations. Amazon has recently integrates backwards with the intent of attracting suppliers and the expectation of ut Continue Reading...
Strategic Management of Amazon and Yahoo.com
The recent advancements in technology, computing, and Internet technologies have seen a rapid rise in the number of online businesses. Cases in point are the Amazon.com and Yahoo.com that took the globe b Continue Reading...
Zappos.com Teams and Employee Empowerment and Organizational adaptability and response to change, innovation
Zappos: Team Empowerment
The online shoe company Zappos is famous for its low prices -- and also for its commitment to hiring the best empl Continue Reading...
HR Polices at Amazon
Amazon are known as a successful firm, over the past five years the organization has increased from 28,000 employees to more than 183,000 (Carney, 2015). Human resources (HR) polices of the firm are highly reflective of the CEO Continue Reading...
The Evolution of Amazon: A History of the Ecommerce Giant
Introduction
Amazon, founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, has revolutionized the way people shop online and has become one of the largest and most influential ecommerce companies in the world. The Continue Reading...
Creativity, Discovery, and InnovationIntroductionIn todays rapidly changing business environment, it is more important than ever for companies to encourage creativity, discovery, and innovation. By encouraging employees to think outside the box and c Continue Reading...
Introduction
When the Internet was first established, few had the foresight of Jeff Bezos to envision a world where all shopping would be done online. Bezos started Amazon in the 1990s to sell books online. Soon he began expanding the company’s Continue Reading...
Online Distribution
What do you think of Amazon's move to online grocery delivery? Does it give the company a competitive advantage?
Amazon's move into online grocery delivery gives the company a significant competitive advantage against other onli Continue Reading...
Amazon Rainforest in Brazil is under attack from a variety of sources. The Rainforests are not only integral to the Brazilian economy, but to the world as well. The Rainforest provides a rich source of natural and generative resources to the country Continue Reading...
Borders vs. Amazon: Adaptability, Flexibility, and Management Structure
Amazon and Borders Bookstore both remained very popular and profitable in the 2000's. However, as Amazon was rising, Borders was falling, in a series of events that eventually l Continue Reading...
Ch.8 - What approach should be used for the new employee orientation program at Sematech?
Employee orientation programs are a very important part of commencing work at a new organization that focuses on providing employees with a genuine sense of wh Continue Reading...
Over last five years, the government has begun to change focus in regards to its policies towards the Amazon. Where, it has designated a number of different areas as protected national parks. Currently, there are nearly 201 million hectares that ar Continue Reading...
The Internet began to rise in the early part of the decade, but the major landmark was the launch of the Netscape Navigator, the pioneering Internet browser. This, combined with significant infrastructure investments on the part of telecommunication Continue Reading...
Amazon: Report on 8 key Elements of Business Model / Report: B2C Strategy behind the Success of Amazon
E-commerce -- a subdivision of e-business -- denotes a wide range of activities involved in selling of products via electronic channels (such as t Continue Reading...
Abstract
Amazon operates in 58 countries, and while its international operations tend to be offsetting in terms of costs and revenues, there still foreign currency profits that end up being translated back to Amazon’s financial statements. This Continue Reading...