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PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
CHAPTER 4
PART 2
E-Commerce
1
E-Commerce
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
OVERVIEW
Traditional Commerce vs. E-commerce
E-commerce in India
Advantage of E-commerce
Limitation of E-commerce
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
TRADITIONAL COMMERCE VS. E-COMMERCE
• Due to the growth of the internet, the nature of competition in traditional way of doing
business and using E-commerce has changed significantly.
• In traditional commerce, the businesses have to compete within a single industry and
limited geographical area.
• In many cases, business processes use traditional commerce activities very effectively and
they cannot be improved through technology.
• The products that customers prefer to touch, smell or examine precisely are difficult
to sell using E-commerce.
• For example, buyers will hesitate in buying perishable food items, expensive jewellery and high –
fashion cloth as they cannot be examined closely before purchase.
• In traditional commerce, the retail merchants with their years of experience create the
store design that helps to convince the customer to purchase a product.
• The arrangement of products , store design and layout is called merchandising.
• The merchant develops the skills to identify customer needs and find products and
services that meet those needs. But this art of merchandising can be difficult to
implement over Internet.
• The merchant develops the skills to identify customers needs and find products and
services that meet those needs.
• But this art of merchandising can be difficult to implement over internet.
3
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON 4
Features of Traditional Commerce
Operates within a certain period of time or during business hours.
No sharing of information with competitors.
Hiring of sales persons, sales manager and many more.
Location renting or purchasing
Advertising
Inventory
Shipping of products.
Features of E-Commerce
Advertising of the product is done electronically.
Customers can browse through products catalogue and
available offers.
E-payment systems are used for receiving payment.
Goods are delivered to the customer within few days.
Reduce the per transaction cost.
Reduce the time taken to perform an overall transaction.
E-COMMERCE IN India
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
E-COMMERCE IN INDIA
• The internet users in India are growing day by day. E-Commerce in India is
experiencing a remarkable growth and successfully changing the way people transact.
• From high end designer apparel to second hand books, everything is now available
to Indian Online buyers at the click of a button.
• It has opened up new horizons and opportunities for millions of people.
• A greater variety of goods and services that can be bought over the internet is making
online buying more attractive and convenient.
• As internet has reached the rural parts of India, a drastic change is observed in their
lifestyle, the quantity and quality of consumption is helping changing mindsets in the
rural areas.
• Many factors are playing role for the growth of E-commerce in India. Some of the key
factors are listed below:
• Growth of technology facilitator like Internet connections, broadband and
3G/4G services.
• Easy availability - Laptops, Smart phones, Tables, Dongles
• Increase the use of mobiles devices.
• Availability of much wider product range.
• Busy lifestyle, traffic congestion and lack of time for traditional shopping.
6
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
E-COMMERCE IN INDIA
• Lower price compared to brick and mortar retail driven by disintermediation and
reduce inventory and real estate costs.
• Increase usage of online classified sites
• Evolution of the online market place model with sites
• Online Stores in India : Flipkart, eBay, Snapdeal, Myntra, Domino, PayTM, Jabong
• Retailers have also started offering cash-on-delivery option, it is the most preferred
payment method in India.
• Almost 80% of Indian E-commerce business uses cash-on-delivery mechanism.
• Though, from the online retailer point-of-view this is an expensive proposition as
they have to finance the sale till the order is delivered.
• For the consumer, cash-on-delivery makes it easy to reject products at the point of
delivery.
7
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
ADVANTAGE OF E-Commerce
8
Advantages of
E-commerce
 Using E-Commerce a business can operate anywhere, anytime
 E-commerce provides multiple benefits to the customers in the form of availability
of goods at lower cost, wider choice and saves time.
 E-commerce sales would rise in the coming years with the availability of faster
broadband services and new application.
Some advantages of E-commerce are listed below:-
Conduct business 24 x 7
 Using E-commerce a business can operate anywhere anytime. The business
activities do not remain time bound. A customer can purchase a product any
hour of the day; hence an order can also be accepted at any hour of the day.
Lower cost
 Using internet for business activities can reduce the cost of marketing,
distribution, phone, postage, printing and many other such activities.
 In E-commerce requirement of physical store space or infrastructure
investment is minimal. The cost of opening a physical store is very high as
compared to doing business on Internet.
 Customers are also benefitted by getting a wide range of products for
selection at lower cost due to competition amongst the vendors and elimination
of distributors or intermediaries for selling the products.
Advantages of
E-commerce
No boundaries or geographical limitations
 A physical store is limited by its geographical area of service. With E-commerce,
businesses can reach out to millions of customers in an instant while it is not possible
in any conventional mode of marketing.
 It has the ability to reach potential buyers easily further creating new markets.
 Global coverage can be reached through creating a website and uploading it on
Internet.
Improved and better customer service
 As there is a direct communication with the customer, it is possible to solve their
queries related to the price, quality, features of the product and other thus resulting in
a better customer service.
 For companies that do business with other companies, adding customer service
online is a competitive advantage. Online customer service makes customers happier.
 E-commerce gives better and quicker service. Information can be shared easily on
Internet. A merchant can email its customers about the new product and can also
solve the product related problems.
Teamwork
 Ecommerce helps organizations to work together.
 One good example is the use of e-mail which helps people to exchange
information.
 It has changed the way organization interact with suppliers, vendors, business
partners, and customers. More the interaction better is the result.
Advantages of
E-commerce
Eliminate travel time and cost
 The customers do not have to travel long distances to reach their preferred
physical store. E-commerce allows them to visit the same store virtually, with a
few mouse clicks.
Speed
 Doing business electronically is much faster than using the traditional methods.
 The speed of business transactions increases significantly as delays for
communications is avoided by conducting transaction online.
Business organizations can generate purchase orders and send it to suppliers
online without delay.
Suppliers can receive and process the order quickly. This also helps in
reducing the shipping time.
 Information appearing on the internet can be changed rapidly. This gives
business organizations the ability to inform the customers of any changes in the
product or services offered by the company.
E-commerce also provides the following benefits to the society:
 Buy from home, office or any place
 Less travelling to purchase a product which further reduces pollution and traffic
 Health care services
 Distance learning and education
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON
LIMITATION OF E-Commerce
12
Limitation of
E-commerce
Resistance to change
 Business organization need to change from traditional business to E-commerce which is
faced by a lot of resistance. People need to get used to paper-less and faceless business
transactions.
Initial Cost
 E-Commerce requires significant initial investment in new technologies which can change the
company’s core business processes.
 It also requires investment in hardware and software technologies.
 The staff training is needed to understand the way of conducting the business using E-
commerce.
Security
 A primary concern in E-commerce is security. The data or information travelling on the
Internet related to the company or an individual should be protected by unauthorized access.
 Internet provides universal access but companies should protect their assets from malicious or
accidental misuse.
Privacy
 The privacy of the customer’s information is a serious issue.
 Customers hesitate to share their personal information on the internet due to fear of misuse.
 Many times, the companies sell their database information to marketing companies and they
in turn send unwanted(spam) mails to the customers.
 The hackers also might intercept the information on the internet and misuse the data, credit
card frauds result into financial loss to the customer.
 The protection should be provided from hackers, virus, transfer of data and transaction risks.
Limitation of
E-commerce
Lack of trust
 Sometimes, business fraud like non-delivery of products, incorrect information of
the product, lack of security for payment transaction creates dissatisfaction amongst
the customers.
 Also returning defective goods purchased online can be difficult issue.
 The common concerns here are who pays the return postage, will full refund be
made by the merchant and whether the product will reach to their original source
Time for delivery of products
 In a physical store, we select the product and leave with the product in our hands.
 In E-commerce we often buy products that are not available locally, which means
the product needs to be delivered which takes time and cost money.
 The cost of shipping charges is an overhead in case the product is ordered from a
distant place.
 Perishable products like fruits, vegetables and others are not preferred to be
purchased online. Online stored doesn’t provide the opportunity to touch, wear or feel
the product. Therefore online selling of such products like clothes and furniture might
be tricky.
 Payment on E-commerce are most often conducted using credit card facility and as
a result very small and very large transaction are not preferred to be conducted online.
 Timely updates of information and services are often a problem in case of small
organization trying to establish their business online.
E-Commerce dependent on internet and any problem in the internet connectivity
causes business risk.
PRESENTEDBY
NUZHATMEMON 15

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Std 12 Computer Chapter 4 Introduction to Ecommerce (Part 2)

  • 2. PRESENTEDBY NUZHATMEMON OVERVIEW Traditional Commerce vs. E-commerce E-commerce in India Advantage of E-commerce Limitation of E-commerce
  • 3. PRESENTEDBY NUZHATMEMON TRADITIONAL COMMERCE VS. E-COMMERCE • Due to the growth of the internet, the nature of competition in traditional way of doing business and using E-commerce has changed significantly. • In traditional commerce, the businesses have to compete within a single industry and limited geographical area. • In many cases, business processes use traditional commerce activities very effectively and they cannot be improved through technology. • The products that customers prefer to touch, smell or examine precisely are difficult to sell using E-commerce. • For example, buyers will hesitate in buying perishable food items, expensive jewellery and high – fashion cloth as they cannot be examined closely before purchase. • In traditional commerce, the retail merchants with their years of experience create the store design that helps to convince the customer to purchase a product. • The arrangement of products , store design and layout is called merchandising. • The merchant develops the skills to identify customer needs and find products and services that meet those needs. But this art of merchandising can be difficult to implement over Internet. • The merchant develops the skills to identify customers needs and find products and services that meet those needs. • But this art of merchandising can be difficult to implement over internet. 3
  • 4. PRESENTEDBY NUZHATMEMON 4 Features of Traditional Commerce Operates within a certain period of time or during business hours. No sharing of information with competitors. Hiring of sales persons, sales manager and many more. Location renting or purchasing Advertising Inventory Shipping of products. Features of E-Commerce Advertising of the product is done electronically. Customers can browse through products catalogue and available offers. E-payment systems are used for receiving payment. Goods are delivered to the customer within few days. Reduce the per transaction cost. Reduce the time taken to perform an overall transaction.
  • 6. PRESENTEDBY NUZHATMEMON E-COMMERCE IN INDIA • The internet users in India are growing day by day. E-Commerce in India is experiencing a remarkable growth and successfully changing the way people transact. • From high end designer apparel to second hand books, everything is now available to Indian Online buyers at the click of a button. • It has opened up new horizons and opportunities for millions of people. • A greater variety of goods and services that can be bought over the internet is making online buying more attractive and convenient. • As internet has reached the rural parts of India, a drastic change is observed in their lifestyle, the quantity and quality of consumption is helping changing mindsets in the rural areas. • Many factors are playing role for the growth of E-commerce in India. Some of the key factors are listed below: • Growth of technology facilitator like Internet connections, broadband and 3G/4G services. • Easy availability - Laptops, Smart phones, Tables, Dongles • Increase the use of mobiles devices. • Availability of much wider product range. • Busy lifestyle, traffic congestion and lack of time for traditional shopping. 6
  • 7. PRESENTEDBY NUZHATMEMON E-COMMERCE IN INDIA • Lower price compared to brick and mortar retail driven by disintermediation and reduce inventory and real estate costs. • Increase usage of online classified sites • Evolution of the online market place model with sites • Online Stores in India : Flipkart, eBay, Snapdeal, Myntra, Domino, PayTM, Jabong • Retailers have also started offering cash-on-delivery option, it is the most preferred payment method in India. • Almost 80% of Indian E-commerce business uses cash-on-delivery mechanism. • Though, from the online retailer point-of-view this is an expensive proposition as they have to finance the sale till the order is delivered. • For the consumer, cash-on-delivery makes it easy to reject products at the point of delivery. 7
  • 9. Advantages of E-commerce  Using E-Commerce a business can operate anywhere, anytime  E-commerce provides multiple benefits to the customers in the form of availability of goods at lower cost, wider choice and saves time.  E-commerce sales would rise in the coming years with the availability of faster broadband services and new application. Some advantages of E-commerce are listed below:- Conduct business 24 x 7  Using E-commerce a business can operate anywhere anytime. The business activities do not remain time bound. A customer can purchase a product any hour of the day; hence an order can also be accepted at any hour of the day. Lower cost  Using internet for business activities can reduce the cost of marketing, distribution, phone, postage, printing and many other such activities.  In E-commerce requirement of physical store space or infrastructure investment is minimal. The cost of opening a physical store is very high as compared to doing business on Internet.  Customers are also benefitted by getting a wide range of products for selection at lower cost due to competition amongst the vendors and elimination of distributors or intermediaries for selling the products.
  • 10. Advantages of E-commerce No boundaries or geographical limitations  A physical store is limited by its geographical area of service. With E-commerce, businesses can reach out to millions of customers in an instant while it is not possible in any conventional mode of marketing.  It has the ability to reach potential buyers easily further creating new markets.  Global coverage can be reached through creating a website and uploading it on Internet. Improved and better customer service  As there is a direct communication with the customer, it is possible to solve their queries related to the price, quality, features of the product and other thus resulting in a better customer service.  For companies that do business with other companies, adding customer service online is a competitive advantage. Online customer service makes customers happier.  E-commerce gives better and quicker service. Information can be shared easily on Internet. A merchant can email its customers about the new product and can also solve the product related problems. Teamwork  Ecommerce helps organizations to work together.  One good example is the use of e-mail which helps people to exchange information.  It has changed the way organization interact with suppliers, vendors, business partners, and customers. More the interaction better is the result.
  • 11. Advantages of E-commerce Eliminate travel time and cost  The customers do not have to travel long distances to reach their preferred physical store. E-commerce allows them to visit the same store virtually, with a few mouse clicks. Speed  Doing business electronically is much faster than using the traditional methods.  The speed of business transactions increases significantly as delays for communications is avoided by conducting transaction online. Business organizations can generate purchase orders and send it to suppliers online without delay. Suppliers can receive and process the order quickly. This also helps in reducing the shipping time.  Information appearing on the internet can be changed rapidly. This gives business organizations the ability to inform the customers of any changes in the product or services offered by the company. E-commerce also provides the following benefits to the society:  Buy from home, office or any place  Less travelling to purchase a product which further reduces pollution and traffic  Health care services  Distance learning and education
  • 13. Limitation of E-commerce Resistance to change  Business organization need to change from traditional business to E-commerce which is faced by a lot of resistance. People need to get used to paper-less and faceless business transactions. Initial Cost  E-Commerce requires significant initial investment in new technologies which can change the company’s core business processes.  It also requires investment in hardware and software technologies.  The staff training is needed to understand the way of conducting the business using E- commerce. Security  A primary concern in E-commerce is security. The data or information travelling on the Internet related to the company or an individual should be protected by unauthorized access.  Internet provides universal access but companies should protect their assets from malicious or accidental misuse. Privacy  The privacy of the customer’s information is a serious issue.  Customers hesitate to share their personal information on the internet due to fear of misuse.  Many times, the companies sell their database information to marketing companies and they in turn send unwanted(spam) mails to the customers.  The hackers also might intercept the information on the internet and misuse the data, credit card frauds result into financial loss to the customer.  The protection should be provided from hackers, virus, transfer of data and transaction risks.
  • 14. Limitation of E-commerce Lack of trust  Sometimes, business fraud like non-delivery of products, incorrect information of the product, lack of security for payment transaction creates dissatisfaction amongst the customers.  Also returning defective goods purchased online can be difficult issue.  The common concerns here are who pays the return postage, will full refund be made by the merchant and whether the product will reach to their original source Time for delivery of products  In a physical store, we select the product and leave with the product in our hands.  In E-commerce we often buy products that are not available locally, which means the product needs to be delivered which takes time and cost money.  The cost of shipping charges is an overhead in case the product is ordered from a distant place.  Perishable products like fruits, vegetables and others are not preferred to be purchased online. Online stored doesn’t provide the opportunity to touch, wear or feel the product. Therefore online selling of such products like clothes and furniture might be tricky.  Payment on E-commerce are most often conducted using credit card facility and as a result very small and very large transaction are not preferred to be conducted online.  Timely updates of information and services are often a problem in case of small organization trying to establish their business online. E-Commerce dependent on internet and any problem in the internet connectivity causes business risk.