Planning and Designing Web- Based Electronic Commerce: a case study in the insurance industry
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https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v6i1.331Keywords:
ecommerce, WWW, internet, framework, case study, evaluateAbstract
Electronic Commerce (EC) comprises new ways of doing business with customers, suppliers and other business partners. EC is enabled by information and communication technology, in particular the World Wide Web (in short, the Web). While numerous organisations have started to use the Web as an interface to clients and business partners, many have been disappointed by lower than expected response rates and higher than expected costs. One reason for non profitable Web based EC applications is that they do not reflect the strategic preconditions of EC. This lack may be due to deficits in the process of developing an EC-strategy for their Web application. Furthermore, there is a void of instruments and tools to support this process. In order to fill this void, this paper proposes two basic frameworks for planning a Web based EC application. The application of these frameworks is illustrated by the example of a medium seized insurance company. Based on experiences drawn from the case study, the proposed frameworks will be evaluated.Downloads
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Teubner, R., & Klein, S. (1998). Planning and Designing Web- Based Electronic Commerce: a case study in the insurance industry. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v6i1.331
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