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ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
GARY P. SCHNEIDER
Chapter 5
Business-to-Business Activities:
Improving Efficiency and
Reducing Costs
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Learning Objectives
• Outsourcing
– Using other organizations to perform specific activities
• Typically used for manufacturing
• Offshoring
– Outsourcing done by organizations in other countries
• Business process offshoring
– Purchasing, research and development, record
keeping, information management
• Impact sourcing (smart sourcing)
– Offshoring done by or through not-for-profit
organizations
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Purchasing Activities
• Traditionally
– Purchasing department buys components at lowest
price possible
– Bidding process focus: individual component cost
• Procurement includes:
– All purchasing activities
– Monitoring all purchase transaction elements
– Managing and developing supplier relationships
• Direct materials
– Become part of finished product
• Direct materials purchasing: two types
– Replenishment purchasing (contract purchasing)
• Company negotiates long-term material contracts
– Spot purchasing
• Purchases made in loosely organized (spot) market
• If demand exceeds contract purchasing estimates
• Indirect materials
– All other materials company purchases
• Classic objective
– Provide the right goods in the right quantities in the
right place at the right time
• Important support activity for sales and purchasing
• Includes managing the movements of:
– Inbound materials and supplies
– Outbound finished goods and services
• Web and the Internet
– Providing increasing number of opportunities to better
manage activities
• General categories
– Finance and administration, human resources,
technology development
• E-Government
– Use of Internet technologies by governments and
government agencies
• Enhances functions performed for stakeholders
• Enhances businesslike activity operations
• U.S. government examples
– Financial Management Service (FMS): Pay.gov site
– Bureau of Public Debt: TreasuryDirect site
• Advantages
– Support one communications protocol (VAN)
– VAN provides translation between different
transaction sets
– VAN performs automatic compliance checking
– VAN records message activity in audit log
• Helps establish nonrepudiation: ability to establish that
a particular transaction actually occurred
• Troublesome task
– Tracking materials as they move from one company
to another
• Optical scanners and bar codes
– Help track movement of materials
• Integration of bar coding and EDI: prevalent
• Second wave of electronic commerce
– Integration of new types of tracking into
Internet-based materials-tracking systems