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    Takashimaya Case Study

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    3.1 The rise of electronic commerce Traditional retail shops and brick-and-mortar businesses globally have been hit hard with the rise of electronic commerce (or e-commerce). The high penetration of technology has increased consumers’ consumption on online platforms thus contributing to the rapid increase of e-commerce. Takashimaya, being a traditional retailer, should consider this trend as its weakness is high dependence on its domestic market, Japan. Furthermore, it also faces intense…

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    Lottery Case Analysis

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    For example, even more so than Congress’s commerce power, there is a broad interpretation of the federal legislature’s taxing power. This fact was exploited by SCOTUS in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S. ___ (2012). This particular case had to do with the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate. In the opinion of the court, Justice Roberts wrote that “the commerce power… does not authorize the mandate”. However…

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    changed from traditional shopping in brick and mortar stores to virtual browsing on the worldwide web. Companies have had to rethink their marketing strategies and those that did not adapt have suffered the consequences of the digitalization of commerce (e-commerce)…

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    the 1770s, there has been a significant amount of support for strong national powers by our nation’s government in regards to interstate commerce. The scope of the Commerce Clause outlines that, “Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes” (Art. I, S. 8, Cl. 3). Interstate commerce encompasses any work involving or related to the movement of persons or materials across state lines or from foreign countries. The…

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    potential. A company wide website would produce better results than individual sites per location, creating confusion and instability. Catatech has three locations that can serve within their respective regions to handle the transition to e-commerce. Implementing e-commerce offers the entire company a wide range of cutting costs and increasing profits through tracking website traffic for specific products and promotions thus enabling marketing to determine what products sell best in what region…

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    B2b Essay

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    For example, Amazon uses its e-commerce platform to sell merchandise they have bought B2B from a manufacturer, B2C to consumers. Unlike Amazon’s brick and mortar competitors, Amazon also makes their e-commerce platform available to manufacturers to use directly for B2C (Amazon, 2018). Amazon touts a number of seller success stories such as the Ann Arbor T-shirt Company who used Amazon’s e-commerce platform to quintuple their annual revenue in a year (Amazon, 208)…

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    Carlos Merchan Richard Klein CGS 3300 12 April 2016 The Electronic Industry E-Commerce is a type of business model that enables a firm or company to conduct business over the internet. It entitles activities, such as buying and selling, products and services, providing customer service, offering vendor support, and publishing and disseminating information over the internet (Bidgoli 163). E-commerce transactions happen in all four of the major market segments: business to consumer, business to…

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    Since, they are many players in Indian e-commerce industry such as Amazon, Snapdeal, Jabong etc., buyers have wide range of choices. So, customers tend to buy products from the players whose prices are reasonable, delivery is on time and who can provide facilities such as COD, EMI etc. We can say…

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    Flying Lynx Case Study

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    at e-commerce. Flying lynx Is putting a lot of effort to make e-commerce business easier to start and generally roll at Russian. They are targeting at the moment mainly Russian and China is next big thing for them. At China they do not have businesses yet, but it is probably changing soon as e-commerce business is growing up everywhere, it opens more possibilities. E-commerce part in consumer sales have been growing up a long time, but past the few years it has grown up explosively. E-commerce…

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    activity has the possibility of substantially affecting interstate commerce, then the Affectation Doctrine grants Congress the power to regulate that activity. The Affectation Doctrine apply to restaurants and business refusing to serve people of color and it is also applied to the segregation in interstate bus terminals. As it is stated in the Constitution, based on the Commerce Clause, the Congress has power to regulate interstate commerce. With the Affectation Doctrine, it takes local…

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