A FIRM USING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS FOR PLACING ORDERS, MONITORING PRODUCTION, DELIVERY OF GOODS AND MAKING PAYMENTS TO ITS SUPPLIER FIRM IS AN EXAMPLE OF
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A FIRM USING A NETWORK OF COMPUTERS FOR PLACING ORDERS, MONITORING PRODUCTION, DELIVERY OF GOODS, AND MAKING PAYMENTS TO ITS SUPPLIER FIRM IS AN EXAMPLE OF
E-BUSINESS.
- as managerial activities like planning, organizing, and controlling can be carried out over computer networks. The other way of looking at the scope of e-business is to examine it in terms of people or parties involved in electronic transactions. Viewed from this perspective, a firm’s electronic transactions and networks can be visualized as extending into three directions viz.,
(i) B2B which is a firm’s interactions with other businesses,
(ii) B2C i.e., a firm’s interactions with its customers, and
(iii) intra-B or a firm’s internal processes.
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