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Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide 2nd ed. Edition

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Taking a practical look at electronic commerce from the manager's perspective, this text integrates presentations of the present and future conduct of online business with existing and proposed networking technology and infrastructure. The work introduces the key players, and their capabilities and limitations in the convergence and the growth of the Internet and electronic commerce. It also describes the use of computer networks to buy and sell products, information and services.

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Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide, by online specialists Ravi Kalakota of the University of Rochester and Andrew B. Whinston of the University of Texas at Austin, is a thoroughly researched evaluation of the management and technology issues relevant to this increasingly vital and rapidly changing field. Designed as a companion to the pair's earlier Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, this volume highlights customer-to-business, intrabusiness, and business-to-business transactions with practical examples and the authors' authoritative opinions.

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Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide is a companion to our earlier tome: Frontiers of Electronic Commerce. The widespread success of the first book bears witness to the need for more easily understood, independent information about what is happening in the fast-changing world of electronic commerce. Why Is Electronic Commerce Important?

As we approach the year 2000, we can no longer look to the past as a guide to the future. In the face of strong market forces created by electronic commerce and mounting competition, corporations can no longer plod along historical tracks or seek the preservation of the status quo. Companies are discovering that old solutions do not work with new problems. The business parameters have changed, and so have the risks and payoffs.

However, in order to figure out the answers, we need to understand why, where, and when electronic commerce is important. Electronic commerce is becoming critical in three interrelated dimensions: customer-to-business interactions, intra-business interactions, and business-to-business interactions.

In the customer-to-business dimension, electronic commerce is enabling the customer to have an increasing say in what products are made, how products are made (movement from make-to-stock to a build-to-order model) and how services are delivered (movement from a slow order fulfillment process with little understanding of what is taking place inside the firm, to a faster and more open processes with customers having greater control).

Electronic commerce is also a catalyst for dramatic changes in internal organizational functioning, as evidenced by the rapid proliferation of Intranets. It is facilitating an organizational model that is fundamentally different from the past, one that is characterized by the shift from a hierarchical command-and-control organization to the information-based organization. The emerging forms of techno-organizational structure involve changes in managerial responsibilities, communication and information flows, and work-group structures.

Electronic commerce is also impacting business-to-business interactions. Electronic commerce facilitates the network form of organization where small flexible firms rely on other "partner" companies for component supplies and product distribution to meet changing customer demand more effectively. Hence, an end-to-end relationship management solution (often called integrated or extended supply-chain management) is a desirable goal that is needed to manage the chain of networks linking customers, workers, suppliers, distributors, and even competitors. The management of "online transactions" in the supply chain assumes a central role.

In the face of market changes, corporations can no longer be insular in nature. In order to be successful, management has to come to grips with the changes taking place in the various market spaces. In the same vein, managers cannot operate effectively without some major regauging of mindset, attitudes, skills, and knowledge. What Makes This Book Different?

In this book readers will find a well-researched analytical evaluation of the management issues and concerns affecting electronic commerce in the service provider businesses, banking, retail, electronic publishing, and Intranet applications. The analytical approach to understanding management issues presented in this book differs considerably from the anecdotes, testimonials, and case studies so commonly found in the popular press.

Instead of a dry summary of the facts, we tried to state clearly our opinions on all the major issues. We have done this because all organizations, large and small, will be (or already are) making major electronic commerce-related investment decisions to stay in business and be competitive. Making investment decisions is difficult and we believe it is helpful to hear an opinion rather than just a set of dry facts.To Whom Is This Book Addressed?

This book provides a broad audience with a quick introduction to the major issues and topics in electronic commerce. We assume that the audience has no prior exposure to electronic commerce except an appreciation that it is an important topic in shaping the future of business.

More specifically, the book is targeted at business managers and professionals involved with online applications, as well as informatin technology professionals and users who want to keep abreast of the latest management trends and issues. This book unravels the management implications of electronic commerce for executives of those organizations that are participating in or looking to participate in designing, building, or managing electronic commerce applications. It is equally useful for board members, investors, attorneys, accountants, consultants, and others who are intimately involved in managing new online ventures.

In a nutshell, this book bridges a knowledge gap that currently exists between the technical experts who are implementing electronic commerce applications and management who have to make operational and strategic decisions about electronic commerce technology and its business applications.How Is This Book Organized?

Chapter 1 defines electronic commerce, explains the industry framework, and outlines some broad management issues that are of concern. Chapter 2 examines the Internet and the Internet Access Provider industry. Chapters 3 and 4 introduce the World Wide Web, and discuss the various business applications that are suitable for it, as well as the technology behind it. Chapter 3 offers an explanation of how the Web is being used to develop public Internet and private Intranet applications. Chapter 4 explains the technology behind the Web and the new directions of Web technology. Chapter 5 discusses the important topic of security by elaborating on firewalls and transaction and data security methods used on the Web. Chapter 6 looks at the emerging electronic payment systems--electronic cash, electronic checks, encrypted credit cards, and smart cards--which enable buying and selling on the Internet. Since many of the new electronic payment mechanisms are based on fool-proof transaction security, readers are urged to read Chapter 5 before reading Chapter 6.

Chapters 7 (online banking), 8 (online retailing), and 9 (online publishing) explain how key industries--banking, retailing, and publishing--are being reshaped by electronic commerce and discuss the crucial management issues in these industries.

Chapters 10 (Intranets and supply-chain management), 11 (Intranets and Customer Asset Management), 12 (Intranets and manufacturing), and 13 (Intranets and corporate finance) focus on applications of electronic commerce that are suitable for implementation on the Intranets. The epilogue summarizes the main points of the book.Acknowledgments

There are many people who deserve our thanks for helping with this book. We thank our unknown reviewers and others who helped immensely during the arduous process, in particular: Joseph Bailey, Julie Crawford, Lucien N. Dancanet, David Klur, Edward J. Krall, Susan Kutor, Steve Matthesen, and Marcia Robinson, and of course our editors, Tom Stone and Debbie Lafferty, whose names almost, but not quite, fit into our ordering. Acting on all of the comments we received was painful, but has made this a better book. Of course, we bear the blame for any errors, not these intrepid folks.

Ravi Kalakota
University of Rochester
kalakota@uhura.cc.rochester

Andrew B. Whinston
University of Texas at Austin
abw@uts.cc.utexas
0201880679P04062001

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Addison-Wesley Professional; 2nd ed. edition (January 2, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0201880679
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0201880670
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.29 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.27 x 0.7 x 9.22 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2000
This is an excellent book, and noting the recent comments let's not forget that this book was written in 1996. At that time it shaped many of the newer ideas that have given us the "New Economy" today. Like the author's new book "e-Business," this book was THE defenitive guide in its heyday. I used it in a graduate level electronic commerce course in my school and still have it on my shelf--with a protective plastic cover on it! This is not a quick read but a long-term keeper. Strongly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 1999
Step by step, this book explains each Electronic Commerce concepts in a very easy way. Good for anyone who wants to learn more about this topic, and if yours skills are not technical, there is no problem, Kalakota and Whinston are going to explain you very well. And for the technical people, don't worry, there are a lot of chapters (like Electronic Payment Systems) that are very useful in order to understand some things behind this hot topic.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2000
Not to go into vices and virtues of the book itself (I actually think it's pretty good)...
What is surprising is Amazon's editorial guidelines - or lack of thereof, rather. One "review" too many is basically about racial/ethnic prejudices of their writers. Besides demonstrating general lack of culture, what value does that add? Is there any chance to post only reviews that deal with the content? You don't have to post this one, by the way...
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 1998
My boss (CIO) asked me to buy her a book that discussed EC comprehensively. I researched several titles and chose this book. This is the best book to be found that is ideal for a CIO to read, it discusses virtually all aspects of EC, and yet is technical enough to indicate the complexity of the subject. I have a much easier time discussing our EC Strategy with the CIO now that she has digested this book. I have since purchased a copy for my bookshelf as well.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 1999
The book is very wordy and goes into the history of the web to start. It is definitely not a manager's guide but a mismash of different subjects that drags on for over 400 pages. If you are slightly technical this is not the book. If you want the basics, I'm sure Motorolla Press has something less cumbersome and provides more value.
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Reviewed in India on June 20, 2016
Good book.A must for ecommerce enthusiast.