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1、实用电子商务英语,学习指导 电子商务在现代生活中的位置越来越重要,它的出现不仅为企业提供了创造效益的平台,而且也极大的方便了用户的使用,逐渐成为商务活动中占主导位置的形式。随着计算机及通信技术的发展,为电子商务发展提供了更加广阔的空间。,Unit 1 Introduction to Electronic Commerce,本章主要介绍了以下内容:什么是电子商务电子商务的类型电子商务的发展com的繁荣、破灭和重生电子商务的优势电子商务的劣势,1.1 Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business,To many people,the term electr
2、onic commerce means shopping on the part of the Internet.However,electronic commerce(or e-commerce)also includes many other activities,such as businesses trading with other businesses and internal processes that companies use to support their buying,selling,hiring,planning,and other activities.,Some
3、 people use the term electronic business(or e-business)when they are,talking about electronic commerce in this broader sense.For example,IBM defines electronic business as the transformation of key business processes through the use of Internet technologies.,Most people use the terms electronic comm
4、erce and electronic business interchangeably.In this book,the term electronic commerce(or e-commerce)is used in its broadest sense and includes all,business activities conducted using electronic data transmission technologies.,The most common technology used is the Internet,but other technologies,su
5、ch as wireless transmissions on mobile telephone and personal digital assistant(PDA)devices,are also included.,1.2 Categories of Electronic Commerce,Some people find it useful to categorize electronic commerce by the types of entities participating in the transactions or business processes.The five
6、general electronic commerce categories are business-to-consumer,business-to-business,business processes,consumer-to-consumer,and business-to-government.,The three categories that are most commonly used are:Consumer shopping on the Web,often called business-to-consumer(or B2C),Transactions conducted
7、between businesses on the Web,often called business-to-business(or B2B)Transactions and business processes that companies,governments,and other organizations undertake on the Internet to support selling and purchasing activities.,To understand these categories better,consider a company that manufact
8、ures stereo speakers.The company,might sell its finished product to consumers on the Web,which would be B2C electronic commerce.,It might also purchase the materials it uses to make the speakers from other companies on the Web,which would be B2B electronic commerce.Businesses often have entire depar
9、tments devoted to negotiating purchase transactions with their suppliers.These departments are usually named supply management or procurement.Thus,B2B electronic commerce is sometimes called e-procurement.,In addition to buying materials and selling speakers,the company must also undertake many othe
10、r activities to convert the purchased materials into speakers.,These activities might include hiring and managing the people who make the speakers,renting or buying the facilities in which the speakers are made and stored,shipping the speakers,maintaining accounting records,purchasing insurance,deve
11、loping advertising campaigns,and designing new versions of the speakers.,An increasing number of these transactions and business processes can be done on the Web.Manufacturing processes(such as the fabrication of the speakers)can be controlled using Internet technologies within the business.,All of
12、these communication,control,and transaction-related activities have become important parts of electronic commerce.Some people include these activities in the B2B category;others refer to them as underlying or supporting business processes.,figure 1-1 Elements of Electronic Commerce,Figure 1-1 shows
13、the three main elements of electronic commerce.The figure presents a rough approximation of the relative sizes of these elements.In terms of dollar volume and number of transactions,B2B electronic commerce is much greater than B2C electronic commerce.,However,the number of supporting business proces
14、ses is greater than that of B2C and B2B transactions combined.The large oval in Figure 1-1 that represents the business processes that support selling and purchasing activities is the largest element of electronic commerce.,Some researchers define a fourth category of electronic commerce,called cons
15、umer-to-consumer(or C2C),which includes individuals who buy and sell items among themselves.,For example,C2C electronic commerce occurs when a person sells an item through a Web auction site to another person.In this book,C2C sales are included in the B2C category because the person selling the item
16、 acts much as a business would for purposes of the transaction.,Finally,some researchers also define a category of electronic commerce as business-to-government(or B2G).This category includes business,transactions with government agencies,such as paying taxes and filing required reports.,An increasi
17、ng number of states have Web sites that help companies do business with state government agencies.For example,the CAL-Buy site makes it easy for businesses to conduct online transactions with the State of California.In this book,B2G transactions are included in our discussions of B2B electronic comm
18、erce.,Over the thousands of years that people have engaged in commerce with one another,they have adopted the tools and technologies that became available.For example,1.3 The Development and Growth of Electronic Commerce,the advent of sailing ships in ancient times opened new avenues of trade to buy
19、ers and sellers.Later innovations,such as the printing press,steam engine,and telephone,have each changed the way in which people conduct commerce activities.,The Internet has changed the way people buy,sell,hire,and organize business activities in more ways and more rapidly than any other technolog
20、y has in the history of business.,Although the Web has made online shopping possible for many businesses and individuals in a broader sense,electronic commerce has existed for many years.For more than 30 years,banks have been employing electronic funds transfers(EFTs,also called wire transfers),whic
21、h are electronic transmissions of account exchange information over private communication networks.,Businesses also have been engaging in a type of electronic commerce,known as electronic data interchange,for many,years.Electronic data interchange(EDI)occurs when one business transmits computer-read
22、able data in a standard format to another business.,In the 1960s,businesses realized that many of the documents they exchanged were related to the shipping of goods,for example,invoices,purchase orders,and bills of lading.These documents included the same set of information for almost every transact
23、ion.,Businesses also realized that they were spending a good deal of time and money entering this data into their computers,printing paper forms,and then reentering the data on the other side of the transaction.Although the purchase order,invoice,and bill of lading for each transaction contained muc
24、h of the same information-such as item numbers,descriptions,prices,and quantities-each paper form usually had its own unique format for presenting that information.,By creating a set of standard formats for transmitting that information electronically,businesses were able to reduce errors,avoid,prin
25、ting and mailing costs,and eliminate the need to reenter the data.,Businesses that engage in EDI with each other are called trading partners.The U.S.government,which is one of the largest EDI trading partners in the world,also was instrumental in bringing businesses into EDI.For nine years,ending in
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