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Definitions[]

E-business (an abbreviation for electronic business) is any kind of sales, services, purchasing or commerce that takes place over the Internet. It

includes all aspects of on-line business activity — purchasing, selling, tracking inventory, managing production, handling logistics, and supplying communications and support services.[1]

E-business is "any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network."[2]

Overview[]

"Business organizations include any for-profit, governmental, or nonprofit entity. Their processes include production-, customer-, and internal or management-focused business processes.

Examples of electronic business processes are:

  • Production-focused processes include procurement, ordering, automated stock replenishment, payment processing and other electronic links with suppliers, as well as production control and processes more directly related to the production process.
  • Customer-focused processes include marketing, electronic selling, processing of customers orders and payments, and customer management and support
  • Internal or management-focused processes include automated employee services, training, information sharing, video conferencing, and recruiting."[3]

References[]

  1. International Electronic Commerce: Definitions and Policy Implications, at 9-10.
  2. Thomas L. Mesenbourg, "Measuring Electronic Business: Definitions, Underlying Concepts, and Measurement Plans" (full-text).
  3. Id.
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