GONZAGA MBUS 676 - Discussion Board
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Ch7 (#2) - Discussion BoardCase 7.2:Covisint: The E-Market of the Automotive Industry (p.274)Real-World Case: Global Transportation Network (p.293)Slide 4Slide 5Case 7.3: Asite (p.284)Asite (cont.)Slide 8Slide 9Questions:Slide 11Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceCh7 (#2) - Discussion Board•Suppose a manufacturer uses an outside shipping company. How can the manufacturer use an exchange to arrange for the best possible shipping? How can a shipment status be tracked?•The manufacturer can consult an exchange to find a shipper that provides the best overall value. The shipment status can be tracked through that vendor's Web site.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceCase 7.2:Covisint: The E-Market of the Automotive Industry (p.274)1. Describe the concepts upon which Covisint is structured.The purpose of this exchange is to integrate buyers and sellers into a single large network that would allow for greater efficiency in the entire market. The hope is that the creation of this exchange would create better communication, visibility and integration across the entire marketplace by making supply chains more efficient.2. Describe how Covisint changed the supply chain in the automobile industry.This exchange has changed the supply chain by creating a transparent hub and spoke-and-wheel model out of the traditional linear supply chain.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceReal-World Case: Global Transportation Network (p.293)1. Identify the critical success factors of this exchange.The factors are early liquidity, ownership, governance, openness and a range of services.2. Is a consortium the best type of ownership for this kind of exchange?Student responses will vary.3. Although there are thousands of shippers, some of them are very big (e.g. Wal-Mart). Does it make sense to have them create a shipper’s exchange? Why or why not?Student responses will vary.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceReal-World Case: Global Transportation Network (p.293)4. What motivates a carrier to participate?The incentive is additional contracts.5. What motivates a shipper to participate?The incentive is reduced price.6. How was customer service improved by the exchange?Itallowedforgreatercommunicationand information flow.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommercePrentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceCase 7.3: Asite (p.284)•Asite’s B2B marketplace for the construction industry–B2B e-marketplace for the construction industry in the United Kingdom–This industry is typified by a high degree of physical separation and fragmentation, and communication among the members of the supply chain is a primary problemPrentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceAsite (cont.)–Two of the major advantages of the Internet:ability it provides to communicate more effectivelyincreased processing power made possible by Internet technologies–Asite decided not to build its own technology, but to establish partnerships with technology vendors that have highly specialized products Commerce One provides the business solution for the portal Microsoft provides the technology platform and core applications Attenda is the designer and manager of the Internet infrastructurePrentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceAsite (cont.)–Asite is committed to strong partnerships that allow it to seamlessly interact with other e-marketplaces– Internet browser is all that is needed to connect to Asite’s portal–Ease of access makes it particularly well suited to an industry such as construction• Construction firms streamline their supply chainsPrentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceAsite (cont.)Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceQuestions:1.Identifythesuccessfactorsofthiscompany(seethelistofsuccessfactorsinSection7.9).The factors are early liquidity, ownership, governance, openness and a range of services.2.Howwouldyouclassifytheownershipofthise-marketplace?It is run by a co-op.3.ExaminetheWebcorApplicationCaseinChapter8.HowdoesWebcordifferfromAsite?Howisitsimilar?Webcor also uses EC technology to enable communication and collaboration, but not in a portal setting.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic CommerceQuestions:4.Enterasite.comandreadaboutnewdevelopments(withinthelastsixmonths).Studentresponseswillvary. 5. Whatistheexchange’srevenuemodel?The firm appears to have a revenue model based on consulting and IT solutions. 6.Usingtheclassificationschemepresentedinthischapter,isasite.comaportaloranexchange?This appears to be an


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