Difference between revisions of "Buying preferences"

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==Enablers:==
==Enablers:==


Trust in the Internet transactions
Increasing trust in the internet transactions; more experienced consumers (see graph) and more trusted brands on the internet


Secure comerce
Secure comerce; increase in secured payments and secured delivery


Encriptation technologies
Encriptation technologies; increase in secure payments


Change in laws to protect the consumer
Change in laws to protect the consumer
Wider variety of products being offered which makes 'one stop shopping' easier
Easier to compare various products on price and quality
Increase in 'sedond hand' buying


Developement of electronic money
Developement of electronic money
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==Inhibitors:==
==Inhibitors:==

Revision as of 18:29, 8 September 2009

Description:

Editing by Roel Kock (EMBA09)

Buying preferences from people is a key factor for the developement of the Internet. In some cases some new business have been successful in selling products by internet, as it is the case of CD's, airlines, etc. But in other cases the business has been a fail.

Enablers:

Increasing trust in the internet transactions; more experienced consumers (see graph) and more trusted brands on the internet

Secure comerce; increase in secured payments and secured delivery

Encriptation technologies; increase in secure payments

Change in laws to protect the consumer

Wider variety of products being offered which makes 'one stop shopping' easier

Easier to compare various products on price and quality

Increase in 'sedond hand' buying

Developement of electronic money

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Inhibitors:

Lack of safety in internet transacctions

Not trusty internet sites

Not adequate logistic services

Paradigms:

People do not trust on Internet for transactions, rather consumers prefer go to shop

With Internet consumers save time and money in the transactions.

Experts:

Please add any comments to the links below.

Timing:

Web Resources:

Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce [1]

Taxonomy of the Interner Comerce [2]