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E-commerce Case Analysis

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Introduction to E-commerce

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Case Study Analysing is arguably the best way for students to understand and reinforce theoretical knowledge learnt previously. Through business real case analysis, Case analysis can make us deeply understand e-commerce. We could also collect the creative methods that most e-commerce enterprises adopted to solve the problems they faced, and take them as reference samples or paradigms in our own e-commerce system design. This chapter provides a few typical e-commerce cases abstracted from several industries to demonstrate the way of how to analyse e-commerce cases.

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Zheng, Q., Han, Y., Li, S., Dong, J., Yan, L., Qin, J. (2009). E-commerce Case Analysis. In: Zheng, Q. (eds) Introduction to E-commerce. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49645-8_13

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