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− | The e- | + | The e-Business model, like any business model, describes how a company functions; how it provides a product or service, how it generates revenue, and how it will create and adapt to new markets and technologies. It has four traditional components - the e-business concept, value proposition, sources of revenue, and the required activities, resources, and capabilities. In a successful business. All of its business model components work together in a cooperative and supportive fashion.<ref>[http://www.prudens.com/patens/ebusiness/busmodel.html The e-Business Model -Prudens]</ref> |
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− | [[E | + | [[E-Commerce]] |
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Revision as of 15:42, 8 December 2022
The e-Business model, like any business model, describes how a company functions; how it provides a product or service, how it generates revenue, and how it will create and adapt to new markets and technologies. It has four traditional components - the e-business concept, value proposition, sources of revenue, and the required activities, resources, and capabilities. In a successful business. All of its business model components work together in a cooperative and supportive fashion.[1]
See Also
E-Strategy E-Business E-Commerce