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UTTARANCHAL UNIVERSITY
(Established vide Uttaranchal University Act, 2012, Uttarakhand Act No. 11 of 2013) Premnagar-248007, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, INDIA
Program Name OMBA Program Code 501
Course Code OMBA-115 Credit 4 Year/Semester 1/1 L-T-P 4-0-0 Course Name E- Commerce Objectives of the Course ● To enable students to gain knowledge about E-commerce and its various components. ● To discuss Business Models of E-commerce and Infrastructures. ● To understand Business to Consumer E-Commerce. ● To discuss Electronic Payment Systems. UNIT-I: Introduction to E-commerce Meaning and concept; Electronic commerce versus traditional commerce; Media convergence and e- business; Channels of e-commerce; Business applications of e- commerce; Need for e-commerce. UNIT-II: Business Models of E-commerce and Infrastructures E- commerce models; Supply chain management, Product and service digitization, remote servicing pronouncement; Online marketing and advertising; E-commerce resources and infrastructures. UNIT-III: Business to Consumer E-Commerce Cataloging order planning and order generation, cost estimation and pricing; order receipt and accounting order selection and prioritization; order scheduling; order fulfilling and delivery; order billing and payment management; post sales services. Business to Business E-Commerce: Need and alternative models of B2B e-commerce. UNIT-IV: Securities Issues in E-commerce Security risks of e-commerce, exposure of resources, types of threats, sources of threats, security tools and risk management approach, ecommerce security and a rational security policy for e- commerce, Corporate Digital Library; I.T Act 2000. Regulatory and Legal Framework of E-commerce. UNIT-V: Electronic Payment Systems Special features required in payment systems for ecommerce; Types of e-payment systems; E-cash and currency services; e-cheques, credit cards, smart cards, electronic purses and debit cards; Business issues and economic implications; Operational credit and legal risks of e-payment systems. Course Outcomes (CO) CO1 To understand the significance of E- Commerce and its applications in Business. CO2 To discuss Regulatory and Legal Framework of E-commerce. CO3 To explain alternative models of B2B e-commerce. CO4 To analyze E-commerce resources and infrastructures. Books for References: 1. Agrawala K.N and Deeksha Agrawala: Business on the net: what’s how of E-commerce; MacMillan, New Delhi. 2. Janal D.S.: Online Marketing Handbook, Wiley, New York. 3. Agrawala K.N. and Deeksha Agrawala: Business on the Net: Bridge to the online storefront: Macmillan, New Delhi. 4. Cady, Glcc Harrab and Mogregor Pat: Mastering the internet, BPB Publication, New Delhi. 5. Diwan Prag and Sunil Sharma: Electronic Commerce-A Manager’s Guide to E-Business, Vanity Books international Delhi. 6. Kosice David: Understanding Electronics Commerce, Microsoft Press, Washington. 7. Minoli and Minoli; Web Commerce Technology Handbook, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.