Chapter 10 Case
Chapter 10 Case
AMAZON vs WALMART
Project Description
Digital goods
B2B- B2C
Transaction broker
Digital goods: are goods that can be delivered over a digital network
2. Analyze Amazon and Walmart using the value chain and competitive forces models.
Methodology
Business Model Value Chain
Views firm as series of activities that add value to products or services Highlights activities where competitive strategies can best be applied At each stage, determine how information systems can improve operational efficiency and improve customer and supplier intimacy Utilize benchmarking, industry best practices
Amazon: We bring the items to your doorstep. You dont have to fight through traffic or find a parking space.
Methodology
Michael Porters competitive forces model
Customers: no mention
Suppliers: no mention
AMAZON.COM
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They used the value chain model from Michael and Porter's book, "Competitive Creating Advantage: Sustaining
Superior Performance."
3. What are the management, organization, and technology factors that have contributed to the success of both Wal-Mart and Amazon?
The management, organization, and technology factors that have contributed to the success of Wal-Mart:
Strategy of managing cost Strategy of managing growth Strategy of managing people resources
Location.
Motivating employee.
Acquisition
Internal promotion.
Investing in technology: energy system, new equipped stored. Eliminating unnecessary cost.
External recruitment.
The management, organization, and technology factors that have contributed to the success of Amazon:
Community
Posting customer reviews with author reviews. Customer gifts: bookmarks, notepads, cups, etc. Promotion where customers collaborate with famous authors.
Cost structure
Low price. Low overhead: less employee, less real estate, low inventory. Fast, reliable, inexpensive shipping.
Which is
stronger?
WALMART
The greatest success story of ebusiness and B2B implementation that dominance the North American retail market. Using a pull model where customer demands drive the suppliers. But not always good for suppliers and customers EDI over the Internet (EDI-INT) uses a new standard called AS2, a communication protocol that attempts to make EDI communications over the Internet both secure and reliable
Amazon has expanded from a Business-to-Consumer (B2C) that functionly focuses on business buyers 1-Click Ordering, Customer Viewing, Recently Viewed Products, Keyword Auto-fill on the product search, Your Personalized Store, and Items to Consider. On the flip side, Amazon seems to not have kept up with the Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 user interface improvements and for most part still incorporates Web 1.0 technology
Detailed product descriptions User generated reviews and usefulness ratings of reviews
Questions
& Discussion