This document provides an overview of a presentation on the topic of electronic business. It introduces the course title and code, lists the chapter topics to be covered, and names the 7 team members presenting. The chapter topics include social and legal factors, environmental issues of internet usage, taxation, economic/competitive factors, political factors, e-government, and technological innovation. The document then outlines the macro and micro environmental factors for organizations and discusses social and legal factors in more detail.
A Legal Perspective of E-Businesses and E-Marketing for Small and Medium Ente...IJMIT JOURNAL
Electronic businesses are witnessing enormous growth as more and more people are switching to online platforms. The widespread use of Internet has opened new channels to operate trade for many businesses. Also electronic marketing has become a proven channel of passing on the word to the customers. Legal and ethical issues quickly become an area of concern. In this research recommendations are made to harmonize IT and Internet Laws. A novel approach is proposed to promote legal risk management culture in organizations. It begins with revising current state of regulations surrounding e-Businesses and electronic marketing. The proposed approach offers risk management by considering risk mitigation strategy, educating people and use of information technology. Monitoring compliance requirements are met by reviewing the latest changes in regulations and rewarding the employees who ensures the successful implementation of the strategy.
A Legal Perspective of E-Businesses and E-Marketing for Small and Medium Ente...IJMIT JOURNAL
Electronic businesses are witnessing enormous growth as more and more people are switching to online platforms. The widespread use of Internet has opened new channels to operate trade for many businesses. Also electronic marketing has become a proven channel of passing on the word to the customers. Legal and ethical issues quickly become an area of concern. In this research recommendations are made to harmonize IT and Internet Laws. A novel approach is proposed to promote legal risk management culture in organizations. It begins with revising current state of regulations surrounding e-Businesses and electronic marketing. The proposed approach offers risk management by considering risk mitigation strategy, educating people and use of information technology. Monitoring compliance requirements are met by reviewing the latest changes in regulations and rewarding the employees who ensures the successful implementation of the strategy.
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This presentation is prepared by Author for Perbanas Institute as a part of Author Lecture Series. It is to be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and is not to be changed, altered, or used for any commercial endeavor without the express written permission from Author and/or Perbanas Institute. Appropriate legal action may be taken against any person, organization, or entity attempting to misrepresent, charge, or profit from the educational materials contained here.
Authors are allowed to use their own articles without seeking permission from any person, organization, or entity.
Business Environmental AnalysisPart III4. Give your team’s recVannaSchrader3
Business Environmental Analysis
Part III
4. Give your team’s recommendation on how to respond to the opportunities and threats (no response may be valid if you can justify it)
In section entails external forces that affect the operations of the company by providing opportunities and threats. Opportunities are positive chances created by external factors that a company can utilize and earn a competitive advantage while threats are negative conditions created by external forces that can affect the companies operation. For Nike Company, there are several environmental forces that will affect the company either positively or negatively. In order to analyze the macro-environmental factors that will affect Nike Company, PESTEL analysis will be used; thus the factors to be analyzed will be; political factors, economic factors, social factors, technological factors, environmental factors, legal factors and ethical factors (Okoye 2017).
9.Make a go/no go decision if the firm should pursue this international opportunity and why
Political factors involves the degree to which a government intervenes in the economy and this can include; government policies, political stability or instability in foreign markets, tax policy, foreign trade policy environmental laws, labor laws and trade restrictions among others. Secondly, economic Factors are factors have a significant impact on how a firm does business and also determines the profitability and includes; economic growth, exchange rates, inflation and interest rates among others. Thirdly are social factors which involve beliefs and attitudes of population and includes population growth, age distribution, career attitudes among others. The fourth aspect is Technological factors which affect marketing and management by deriving new ways of production and distribution of goods and services and also new ways of accessing and communicating with target markets. Environmental factors are also important due to factors such as carbon footprint targets set by governments, scarcity of raw materials and operating business as an ethical and Sustainale Company. Also, there are legal issues which include advertising standards, product labeling and product safety, consumes rights and laws among others. Finally, ethical factors which involves issues such as fair trade, slavery acts and child labor among others
Opportunities
· Opportunities that exist for Nice Company includes;
· Political stability in most countries they perat in
· Lack of trade restrictions
· Many people believes that they are among the top in the market hence people have positive attitude towards their products
· Many football cubs are continuously being formed hence providing continuous market expansion.
· Many young people are currently opting to shift their careers to sports.
· Increased advancement in digital marketing technologies
· Advancement in online purchases
Threats
· Political instability in other countries
· Broad economic uncertainty.
· High ...
For today’s digital businesses, being prepared to meet new compliance requirements when storing and managing consumer data will not only minimize risk, but also enable more valued and trusted customer experiences that drive increased loyalty, engagement and revenue. To gain better perspective on this important issue, it’s important to understand:
- The trends driving governmental regulatory shifts and the basic tenets of these new laws
- The challenges faced by executives across the enterprise when managing privacy compliance for consumer data
- The emergence of cloud-based solutions that help businesses manage privacy compliance by acting as end-to-end customer data storage and management solutions that are far more scalable and flexible than legacy systems
Introduction to e-commerce and its evolution, Globalization and the digital economy, Benefits and challenges of e-global business, Global market entry strategies, Digital transformation and its impact on global business, Evolution of online marketplaces and their role in e-global business, The role of technology and innovation in driving e-commerce growth, Regulatory and legal frameworks governing e-global business, The role of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in e-global business, Digital entrepreneurship and the emergence of startups in the digital space, Cybersecurity challenges in e-global business and methods for protection, The impact of social media on global business and customer engagement.
Types of e-business models (B2C, B2B, C2C, etc.), E-marketplaces and online platforms- Digital marketing and customer relationship management- Payment systems and security in e-global business- Subscription-based business models and recurring revenue strategies- Influencer marketing and its effectiveness in e-commerce, Collaborative consumption and its impact on e-global business-Influencer selection and management strategies for effective digital marketing, Strategies for building and managing online communities to drive customer loyalty.
Supply chain management in a digital environment- Logistics and fulfilment in e-commerce- International trade and legal considerations- Cross-cultural management and customer service- Reverse logistics and managing returns in e-global business- Intellectual property rights and protection in digital transactions, Customer data privacy and compliance with data protection regulations- Cloud computing and its role in supporting scalable and flexible e- commerce operations- Supply chain sustainability and responsible sourcing in e-global business- Risk management in e-global business operations.
Developing an e-global business strategy- E-marketing and online advertising- Data analytics and business intelligence- Social media and online reputation management- Personalization and customization strategies in e-commerce- Competitive analysis and benchmarking in the digital marketplace- Personalization through machine learning and recommendation systems- Social commerce and the integration of e-commerce with social media platforms- Voice search optimization and its impact on e-commerce websites.
Mobile commerce and the rise of m-commerce, Artificial intelligence and machine learning in e-commerce, Blockchain technology and its applications, Ethical and sustainability issues in e-global business, Voice commerce and the impact of smart speakers on e-commerce- (VR) in enhancing online shopping experiences, Cryptocurrencies and their potential for transforming global Bus
Internet today or the Information Technology industry has changed the entire scenario of all the different industries in the market. Communication today has become way easier also exchange of information, media and ideas is much faster and safer. All these can be attributes to the rapid development in the IT industry. E-marketing is one important feature of the IT industry. Environment in different parts of the globe and different people from different parts of the world has been connected with each other to a great with the help of the developing IT industry. Using this connection through the internet for a globalization in marketing is called e-marketing
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade released the draft ‘National E-commerce Policy’ on Saturday, 23rdFebruary 2019 and has sought comments on the draft till 9th March, 2019.
Copyright Notice:
This presentation is prepared by Author for Perbanas Institute as a part of Author Lecture Series. It is to be used for educational and non-commercial purposes only and is not to be changed, altered, or used for any commercial endeavor without the express written permission from Author and/or Perbanas Institute. Appropriate legal action may be taken against any person, organization, or entity attempting to misrepresent, charge, or profit from the educational materials contained here.
Authors are allowed to use their own articles without seeking permission from any person, organization, or entity.
Business Environmental AnalysisPart III4. Give your team’s recVannaSchrader3
Business Environmental Analysis
Part III
4. Give your team’s recommendation on how to respond to the opportunities and threats (no response may be valid if you can justify it)
In section entails external forces that affect the operations of the company by providing opportunities and threats. Opportunities are positive chances created by external factors that a company can utilize and earn a competitive advantage while threats are negative conditions created by external forces that can affect the companies operation. For Nike Company, there are several environmental forces that will affect the company either positively or negatively. In order to analyze the macro-environmental factors that will affect Nike Company, PESTEL analysis will be used; thus the factors to be analyzed will be; political factors, economic factors, social factors, technological factors, environmental factors, legal factors and ethical factors (Okoye 2017).
9.Make a go/no go decision if the firm should pursue this international opportunity and why
Political factors involves the degree to which a government intervenes in the economy and this can include; government policies, political stability or instability in foreign markets, tax policy, foreign trade policy environmental laws, labor laws and trade restrictions among others. Secondly, economic Factors are factors have a significant impact on how a firm does business and also determines the profitability and includes; economic growth, exchange rates, inflation and interest rates among others. Thirdly are social factors which involve beliefs and attitudes of population and includes population growth, age distribution, career attitudes among others. The fourth aspect is Technological factors which affect marketing and management by deriving new ways of production and distribution of goods and services and also new ways of accessing and communicating with target markets. Environmental factors are also important due to factors such as carbon footprint targets set by governments, scarcity of raw materials and operating business as an ethical and Sustainale Company. Also, there are legal issues which include advertising standards, product labeling and product safety, consumes rights and laws among others. Finally, ethical factors which involves issues such as fair trade, slavery acts and child labor among others
Opportunities
· Opportunities that exist for Nice Company includes;
· Political stability in most countries they perat in
· Lack of trade restrictions
· Many people believes that they are among the top in the market hence people have positive attitude towards their products
· Many football cubs are continuously being formed hence providing continuous market expansion.
· Many young people are currently opting to shift their careers to sports.
· Increased advancement in digital marketing technologies
· Advancement in online purchases
Threats
· Political instability in other countries
· Broad economic uncertainty.
· High ...
For today’s digital businesses, being prepared to meet new compliance requirements when storing and managing consumer data will not only minimize risk, but also enable more valued and trusted customer experiences that drive increased loyalty, engagement and revenue. To gain better perspective on this important issue, it’s important to understand:
- The trends driving governmental regulatory shifts and the basic tenets of these new laws
- The challenges faced by executives across the enterprise when managing privacy compliance for consumer data
- The emergence of cloud-based solutions that help businesses manage privacy compliance by acting as end-to-end customer data storage and management solutions that are far more scalable and flexible than legacy systems
Introduction to e-commerce and its evolution, Globalization and the digital economy, Benefits and challenges of e-global business, Global market entry strategies, Digital transformation and its impact on global business, Evolution of online marketplaces and their role in e-global business, The role of technology and innovation in driving e-commerce growth, Regulatory and legal frameworks governing e-global business, The role of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in e-global business, Digital entrepreneurship and the emergence of startups in the digital space, Cybersecurity challenges in e-global business and methods for protection, The impact of social media on global business and customer engagement.
Types of e-business models (B2C, B2B, C2C, etc.), E-marketplaces and online platforms- Digital marketing and customer relationship management- Payment systems and security in e-global business- Subscription-based business models and recurring revenue strategies- Influencer marketing and its effectiveness in e-commerce, Collaborative consumption and its impact on e-global business-Influencer selection and management strategies for effective digital marketing, Strategies for building and managing online communities to drive customer loyalty.
Supply chain management in a digital environment- Logistics and fulfilment in e-commerce- International trade and legal considerations- Cross-cultural management and customer service- Reverse logistics and managing returns in e-global business- Intellectual property rights and protection in digital transactions, Customer data privacy and compliance with data protection regulations- Cloud computing and its role in supporting scalable and flexible e- commerce operations- Supply chain sustainability and responsible sourcing in e-global business- Risk management in e-global business operations.
Developing an e-global business strategy- E-marketing and online advertising- Data analytics and business intelligence- Social media and online reputation management- Personalization and customization strategies in e-commerce- Competitive analysis and benchmarking in the digital marketplace- Personalization through machine learning and recommendation systems- Social commerce and the integration of e-commerce with social media platforms- Voice search optimization and its impact on e-commerce websites.
Mobile commerce and the rise of m-commerce, Artificial intelligence and machine learning in e-commerce, Blockchain technology and its applications, Ethical and sustainability issues in e-global business, Voice commerce and the impact of smart speakers on e-commerce- (VR) in enhancing online shopping experiences, Cryptocurrencies and their potential for transforming global Bus
Internet today or the Information Technology industry has changed the entire scenario of all the different industries in the market. Communication today has become way easier also exchange of information, media and ideas is much faster and safer. All these can be attributes to the rapid development in the IT industry. E-marketing is one important feature of the IT industry. Environment in different parts of the globe and different people from different parts of the world has been connected with each other to a great with the help of the developing IT industry. Using this connection through the internet for a globalization in marketing is called e-marketing
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade released the draft ‘National E-commerce Policy’ on Saturday, 23rdFebruary 2019 and has sought comments on the draft till 9th March, 2019.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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GROUP_01 (Update).pptx
1. Welcome to our Presentation
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
COURSE CODE: MGT 221
TOPICS: CHAPTER 04 : E BUSINESS
TEAM MEMBERS:
21 MGT 001: MD ASHIKUR
21 MGT 002: SADIA AFRIN
21 MGT 003: MD. ARIFUL ISLAM
21 MGT 004: SUMAYA SULTANA INNI
21 MGT 005: MD. RAJU SHEIKH
21 MGT 006: MD. AHSANUL KABIR TAWHID
21 MGT 007: SUMAIA ISLAM SARA
2. Chapter: 04 at a glance
Main Topics:.
→ Social and legal factors
→Environmental and green issues related to Internet usage
→Taxation
→Economic and competitive factors
→Political factors
→ E-government
→Technological innovation and technology assessment
→ Focus on ..
→E-commerce and globalization
3. Factors in the macro and micro environment
of an organization:
Macro Environment
Social
Legal,ethical and Taxation
Economic
Political
Technological
Competitive
Micro Environment
The Organization
Its Customers
Its Suppliers
Its competitors
Intermediaries
The public at large
4. Social and Legal Factors:
Social factors encompass various elements that shape our
interactions and behaviors within society.
Legal factors are the laws, regulations, and policies that govern
individuals, businesses, and organizations within a country or
region. They provide a framework for maintaining order,
ensuring justice, and protecting the rights of citizens:
5. Understanding Online Buyer Behavior:
In today's digital age, understanding how customers behave while shopping
online is crucial for businesses to succeed. Let's explore the key factors that
influence online buyer behavior.
I. Convenience
II. Product Reviews and Ratings
III. User-Friendly Website
IV. Personalization
V. Security
7. SOCIAL AND LEGAL FACTORS:
Value of personal data :
Personal data allows organizational leaders to
understand more about the behaviors and
needs of their customers. Personal data can
be used to stay ahead of the competition and
to ensure that the products and services
offered align with the needs of consumers.
8. Main Types of Information:
1.Contact information
2.Profile information
3.Platform usage information
4.Behavioural information
5.Behavioural information (across multiple sites)
9. Protection principles state that personal data
should be:
1.Fairly and lawfully processed
2.Processed for limited purpose
3.Adequate, relevant and not excessive
4.Accurate
5.Not kept longer than necessary
6.Processed in accordance with the data subject's rights
7.Secure
8.Not transferred to countries without adequate protection.
11. COOKIES:
A cookie is a piece of data from a website that is stored within a web
browser that the website can retrieve at a later time.Types of cookies
The main cookie types are:
• Persistent cookies
• Temporary or session cookies
• First-party cookies
• Third-party cookies
12. What are cookies used for:
A. Personalizing a site for an individual
B. Online ordering systems.
C. Tracking within a site.
D. Tracking across sites.
13. Viral e-mail maketing:
Viral e-mail maketing
The validators will audit the site to check each site's privacy statement to see
whether it is valid. For example, a privacy statement will describe:
☞ how a site collects information
;☞ how the information is used
;☞ who the information is shared with;
☞ how users can access and correct information;
☞ how users can decide to deactivate themselves from the site or withhold
information from third parties.
14. E commerce legislation:
Ecommerce law is a set of legal issues that impact the online retail industry. Each type of
eCommerce company must abide by certain laws and regulations, just like any other business,
and failure to do so can result in legal issues and lawsuits.
1.Marketing your e-commerce business.
2.Forming and electronic contract
3.making and acceptting payment.
4.E-mail risks.
5. Advertising on the internet.
6. Data protection.
16. The future state of our planet is a widely held social concern .It is closely
related to economic issues .Online shopping through transactional e-
commerce can also have environment benefits.In 2007 IMRG launched a Go
Green, Go Online campaign where it identified six reasons why it believes e-
commerce is green. They are:
Less vehicle-miles.
Lower inventory requirements.
Fewer painted requirments.
Less packaging.
Less waste.
Dematerialization.
Environmental and green issues related to
Inter net usage in E-environment:
17. The fear is that the internet may cause significant reductions in tax revenues to national or local
governments if existing laws do not cover changes in purchasing patterns.
Since the internet supports the global marketplace it could be argued that it makes little sense to
introduce tarrifs on goods and services delivered over the internet.Such instruments would,in any
case,be impossible to apply to products delivered electronically.
Taxation:
18. It is a legally defined area that writes its own
tax policies for businesses that operate within
its borders.
Basically, it's a geographic area that
has its own rules.
Tax jurisdiction:
20. ECONOMIC AND COMPETITIVE FACTORS:
What is economic factor?
An economic factors is defined as anything that has a
bearing on the economy.Economic factors are
internal and external factors in the market that affect
the economy including interest rates, tax rates, laws,
policies, wages and governmental activities.
These factors are not directly related to the business
but influence the investment value in the future.
21. What is competitive factor?
Define of competitive factors: company's
features of benefits considered keys or
essential for the creation and sustaining of
the company's competitive advantages and
position in an industry or market.
Here are major structure of competitive
factors in the picture.
22. E-COMMERCE AND GLOBALIZATION:
What is e-commerce ?
E-commerce or electronic commerce is the trading
of goods and services on the internet.There are
several advantages of e-commerce for business
owners who don't want to set up a physical
storefront.Thanks to e-commerce, we can build an
affordable website and sell our products online.
We can also drive traffic to our e-commerce store to
reach a larger audienceThere are 6 basic types of e-
commerce platforms on the picture.
23. Globalization
What do you mean by globalization ?
Globalization is the connection of different parts of
the world 🌍. Globalization results in the expansion
of international culture, economic, and political
activities, etc.Globalization is blessing for us. It
allows companies to find lower-cost ways to
produce their products.
It also increases global competition, which drives
prices down and creats a larger variety of
choices for consumers.
25. POLITICAL FACTORS.
Political factors refer to the influences and actions of political institutions and
government bodies on businesses and industries. Some key political factors
include:
1. Government stability,
2. Government policies and regulations
3. Political leadership
4. Political stability and risk
5. Political ideologies,
6. Political relations and alliances
7. Government spending and budget policies
8. Political stability and rule of law
9. Lobbying and interest groups
10. Political events and election
26. E-government:
E-government, also known as electronic government or digital
government, refers to the use of technology and digital platforms by
government institutions to provide public serE-governmentvices,
interact with citizens, and enhance administrative processes.
It involves the digitization of government operations to improve
efficiency, transparency, accessibility, and service delivery.
27. Key aspects and benefits of e-government
include:
1. Online service delivery,
2. Administrative efficiency,
3. Transparency and accountability,
4. Citizen engagement and participation,
5. Cost savings,
6. Data-driven decision-making
,7. Digital inclusion
,8. Interoperability and data sharing,
9. Emergency response and crisis management,
10. Innovation and economic development,