Emerging Trends of Ecommerce
Emerging Trends of Ecommerce
Emerging Trends of Ecommerce
ABSTRACT: E-commerce stands for electronic commerce. E-commerce is doing business online and
electronically. The E-commerce has completely revolutionized the conventional concept of business. E-
commerce deals with selling and purchasing of goods and services through internet and computer networks.
This paper attempts to highlight the different challenges faced by the E-commerce in India, understand the
essential growth factors required for E-commerce, describes the prosperity of E-Commerce in India and retail
E-Commerce sales in India. The study found that, in the world of E-commerce, the existence of the wholesalers
is at the greatest risk because the producer can easily ignore them and sell their products to the retailers and
the consumers. Wholesalers can take the advantage of E-commerce in establishing contracts with reputed
producers and linking their business with the online. The study also found that, E-commerce provides the
various types of opportunities to the wholesalers, retailers, producers and the People.
Keywords: E-commerce, Challenges, On Line Shopping, Evolution, Prosperity.
I. INTRODUCTION
E-Commerce stands for electronic commerce. Dealing in goods and services through the electronic media and
internet is called as E-commerce. E-Commerce or E-business involves carrying on a business with the help of
the internet and by using the information technology like Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). E-Commerce
relates to the website of the vendor, who sells products or services directly to the customer from the portal using
a digital shopping cart or digital shopping basket system and allows payment through credit card, debit card or
electronic fund transfer payments. E-Commerce is the movement of business onto the World Wide Web
(WWW). E-Commerce facilitates new types of information based business processes for reaching and
interacting with customers. It can also reduce costs in managing orders and interacting with a wide range of
suppliers and trading partners. For developing countries like India, E-Commerce offers considerable
opportunities.
Electronic commerce or E-Commerce refers to a wide range of online business activities for products and
services. It also electronically rather
E-Commerce is the use of electronic communications
and digital information processing technology in business transactions to create, transform and redefine
relationships for value creation between or among organizations and between organizations and individuals.
Today E-commerce in Indian society has become an integral part of everyday life. Accessibility to E-commerce
platforms is not a privilege but rather a necessity for most people, particularly in the urban areas. Today the
number of internet users in the world is close to 3 billion, out of this; India has a total of 259.14 million internet
and broadband subscribers. This penetration of internet coupled with the increasing confidence of the internet
users to purchase on line. This leads to an enormous growth in the E-commerce space, with an increasing
number of customers registering on E-commerce websites and purchasing products through the use of mobile
phones. India is in a prime position for the growth and development of the E-commerce sector.
As per the report, the compound annual growth rates in the mature E-commerce markets of Japan, South Korea
and Australia will run 11% to 12% over the next few years. In the rapidly growing markets of China and India,
these growth rates will be 25% and 57% respectively. The report also highlights the rapid growth of E-
commerce markets in neighboring China where, the compound annual growth rates of over 20% will take the
market to over $ 350 billion. A report by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IMAI) has revealed that
-commerce market expected to grow by 37% to reach U.S. Dollar 20 billion by 2015.
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and fauna, beaches of India, architectural attractions, forts and places, hill resorts, adventure-trekking,
mountain climbing etc. Other services offered are passport and visa, travel and accommodation
information, weather information, festival and fair dates, shopping, tour operators etc. There are other sites
like http://www.incredibleindia.org, it highlight the tourist destinations of a specific region in India, which
covers North East India.
In gift items, there are specific Indian websites making the act of gifting quick and easy to suit ones
lifestyle. One such site is http://www.indiangiftsportal.com. The gifts are categorized as collectibles like
paintings and sculptures, toys and games, chocolates, flowers, wood-craft and metal craft, luxury items like
leather goods perfumes, jeweler boxes etc.
In case of hobbies, the most popular hobbies from time immemorial are reading books, listing music and
watching films. On the Indian website http://www.firstandsecond.com, one can buy more than 3,00,000
titles of books, cassettes, VCDs and DVDs. The books cover a wide range of topics such as business, art,
English and other Indian languages to cater to the needs of public and the topics range from devotional
songs, old time favorites and pop etc.
In case of matrimony, marriage portal like http://www.jeevansathi.com and http://www.saadi.com. There is
a saying, marriages are made in heaven, but in the world of E-commerce, they are made on marriage
portals. On these websites one can search for a suitable match by region of residence, religion or caste.
Once registered with these portals, they have e-mail facility and chat rooms, so that the couple gets to know
more about each other before making the decision of their lives. Other services for registered persons are
astrological services, information on customs and rituals, legal issues, health and beauty etc.
In case of employment, two major portals like www.monsterindia.com and www.naukri.com are
instrumental in providing job seekers with suitable employment facility. The service for job seekers is free
and for employment they charge a nominal fee. Jobs are available online in fields, ranging from secretarial
to software development and from real estate to education.
V. TYPES OF E-COMMERCE
The major different types of E-commerce are as follows;
Business to Business (B2B): Business to Business E-commerce refers to the full spectrum of E- commerce
that can occur between two organizations B2B E-commerce includes purchasing and procurement, supplier
management, inventory management, channel management, sales activities, payment management, and
service and support. A few B2B pioneers are Chemdex (www.chemdex.com), Fastparts
(www.fastparts.com) and Free Markets (www.freemarkets.com)
Business to Consumer (B2C): Business to Consumer E-commerce refers to exchanges between Business
and Consumer. Direct dealing between Business and Consumer has always existed, but with the E-
commerce such transactions have gained further momentum.
Traditional B2C model: Manufacturer Retailer Consumer
On line B2C model: Manufacturer / Retailer Consumer
Examples: Amazon.com, Yahoo.com and Schwab.com. Similar activities transactions that occur in
business to business, E-commerce also take place in the business to consumer context. However, all
customer facing activities are typically tracked. These include sales activities, consumer search, service and
support.
Consumer to Consumer (C2C): Consumer to Consumers involves transactions between and among
consumers. These exchanges may or may not include third party involvement. Traditionally consumers
have had dealings with other consumers, but only few of those activities were in a commercial sense. E-
commerce has made it possible to bring together strangers and providing a platform for them to trade on.
Consumer to Business (C2B): Consumer to Business is relatively a new model of commerce and is a
reverse of the traditional commerce models. Here, consumers provide services or goods to businesses and
create value for the business. Consumers can band together to form and present themselves as a buyer group
to businesses in a consumer to business relationship. These groups may be economically motivated as with
the demand aggregator. This type of transaction can be seen in internet forums where consumers provide
product development ideas and product review; these are used for product advertisement.
Business to Business to Consumer (B2B2C): A variant of the B2B2C model wherein there is an
additional intermediary business to assist the first business transact with the end consumer. Here, it is
poised to much better in a web based commerce with reduced costs of having an intermediary. Example:
Flipkart is one of the most successful E-commerce portals which provide a platform for consumers to
purchase a different variety of products like electronic goods, apparels, books and music CDs.
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Organization Scaling:
E-commerce companies will have to make sure organization design keeps pace with the rapidly evolving
business strategy, along with fluid governance, strong leadership and management development. From a growth
perspective, indentifying acquisition opportunities, fund raising and IPO readiness becomes necessary. From a
technology perspective, it is important to transform IT as an innovation hub and address the lack of synergy
between business, technology and operations functions of the enterprise.
Compliance Framework:
E-commerce companies have to comply with several laws, many of which are still evolving. Potential issues
around cyber law compliance, inefficient anti corruption framework, legal exposure in agreements or
arrangements, indirect and direct tax compliance framework and rules and regulations could pose problems.
Uncertainty around VAT implications in different states due to peculiar business modes could cause issues.
Table 1 reveals that, according to the report provided by Forrester Research, shoppers in metropolitan cities in
India are driving E-Commerce; these consumers primarily avail of E- Commerce service in the areas of travel,
consumer electronic and online books. According to a report provided by Forrester Research, E-commerce
revenues in India will increase by more than five times by 2016, jumping from U.S. Dollar 1.6 billion in 2012 to
U.S. Dollar 8.8 billion in 2016.
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2013. India is gradually becoming the country with highest number of literate population in the world and the
internet penetration is largely driven by mobile phones, with some of the cheapest and most basic hand sets
currently offering access to the internet.
internet subscribers stood at 239 million as of 2013. Due to high internet penetration in India, the adaptability of
online shopping and better shopping experiences offered by the E- commerce websites among Indians have
increased rapidly.
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XIV. SUGGESTIONS
1. An in-depth understanding of the legal regime and the possible issues that an E- commerce business would face coupled with
effective risk management strategies has been the need of the hour for of E-commerce businesses to thrive in this industry.
2. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) issues in E-commerce transactions have taken a new form with users finding loop holes to
not only easily duplicate material but also mislead other users. Hence, much more IPR is needs to effectively regulate tangled
web.
3. The development of educational standards has enabled a great demand in the market.
4. The powerful influence of various social media tools like Facebook allows consumers to organize their favorite items and
segment it into them and collections to share with others.
5. With the increase in small and medium enterprises, foreign direct investment, multinational companies, creating millions new
jobs, a new generation of globally minded consumers. With growing job opportunities, customers are willingly able to pay for
the products online.
6. The website for online shopping should be in understandable language. The language should be kept simple while making the
websites.
XV. CONCLUSION
Today E commerce has become an integral part of everyday life. Accessibility to E-commerce platform is not a privilege but rather
a necessity for people, particularly peoples who are staying in urban areas. Due to fast adoption of internet enabled devices like
Smartphone and Tablets, we have seen an unparalleled growth in E- commerce. The telecommunication technology has completely
changed the way of our living, communication methods, shopping etc. It has a huge impact on how we communicate with friends
and relatives how we travel, how we access the information and the way we buy or sell products and services. The growth of E-
commerce volumes in India is attracting the attention of players around the globe.
E-commerce creates new opportunities for business it also creates new opportunities for education and academics. It appears that
there is tremendous potential for providing E-business education.
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