Title: The process of innovating an eBusiness Model
1The process of innovating an e-Business Model
- Mr Yagoulis
- E-business consultant
- MSc, MBA
2Agenda
- Business Models for e-business
- Definition,
- Models,
- 7cs
- 2. A model of e-business Electronic Public
Procurement - What is?
- How it works?
- What needs to be?
- Examples
3Internet vs. e-business business models
- "Asking how you make money on the Internet is a
primitive question, like asking how you make
money on the telephone. - Don Tapscott, Alliance for Converging
Technologies. - But e-business is
- Business Change
- Human resources continues training
- Electronic networks and devices
- Economic Regulation changes
- change of business Mentality
E-business Models is not a clear sky It is a
cloudy mountain!
4E-Business
- Lou Gerstner (IBMs CEO)
- E-Business is all about cycle time, speed,
globalisation, enhanced productivity, reaching
more customers and sharing knowledge across
institutions for competitive advantage
E-business.. like driving an iceberg!
5There is no single E-business model
- One set of principles apply to publishing, others
to electronic commerce, and so on. - The Internet is not an entity, but a technology
for carrying many kinds of services, all with
their own business model. - On the Networks, as well as in the real world,
there will be many different business models.
The HAL 2001 A Space Odyssey
6Four Business Models http//www.strategy-busines
s.com/
- Model No. 1 Selling content (AOL, MINITEL)
- Model No. 2 Turning Volumes Of Traffic Into
Revenue Streams - Model No. 3 E-commerce.
- Model No. 4 E-commerce companies in which
strategy revolves around the idea of never making
a profit selling real products for real money. - NO MAGIC BULLET
7A key to business success is to model what's
already working
- Most successful businesses have borrowed an
existing idea and improved it or re-applied it in
a new way Don't re-invent the wheel. Most
businesses making money today fall under one of
six categories. - Products
- Services
- Information industries
- Internet careers
- Electronic publishing
- Electronic advertising
8Products for Web Commerce
Horizontal(Mass) Market
Market
Low
Nature
Innovation Element
Intangible
Tangible
Books,
CDs, Tapes/Video, Software, Music, Consulting,
Banking, etc
High
Niche Market
Yagoulis N, Business Models for EC
9The Cs of E-commerce
- http//sunil.umd.edu
- 1st generation e-commerce The three C's,
content, community, and commerce, are the most
invaluable elements of the e-commerce market. - People must have their finger on the pulse of the
market and use the three C's to their advantage. - New generation e-commerce of 8 C s e-business
- the three Content (e.g. Yahoo), Community
(Ivillage), Commerce (e.g. Amazon), Communication
(e.g. Doubleclick), Connectivity (e.g. Cisco),
Collaboration (Mercata), and Customization (e.g.
Netperceptions) and finally Customer care (eg.
Dell) other involve Continuity, Convenience,
Commitment , Control
10P.Timmers-11 Models of E-Business
Electronic Commerce Strategies and Models for
Business to Business-trading, Wiley, 2000,
England
Maximum
Value-Chain integrator
Multiple Integration
Third-Party Marketplace
Collaboration Platform
Virtual Business Community
Integration/ Convergence
e-mall
Value-chain service provider
e-procurement
e-auction
trust services
e-shop
Single Function
Info brokerage
Minimum
Maximum
11Public E-procurementA business model for the
Public Sector
- Government procurement is the acquisition of
goods, services, and public works in a timely
manner that results in best value to the
government and the people.
12How important is
- Typically, procurement accounts for 20 of
central government expenditure, and up to 50
percent of public expenditure in developing
countries (including construction contracts). - In EU is about 14 of GDP
13Involves..
- Central government, Statutory boards and
nonministerial bodies and agencies as well. - Often,
- the purchase of goods and services by
nongovernment public entities is far greater than - that undertaken by ministries and reflected in
the budget. - These entities follow regulations similar to
those of ministries, and are subject to
government audit in their use of funds. - Centralised and Decentralised systems
14Private vs Public Procurement (PP)
- The public
-
- must follow prescribed competitive procedures,
and the rules - subject to oversight by the legislature and
audit. Can cause vast political problems, - Non Stable Relationships
- public procurement a tool for public policy
goals
- A private firm
- less emphasis on formal competitive bidding,
documented procedures, and constraining conflicts
of interest. - Incentives to purchase goods for high value for
their price, and to hire contractors who will
accomplish high-quality jobs at competitive
prices. - Accountability are related to results, not
process, - Stable Relationships
- Value for money the only criterion
15Objectives of PP.
- Economy
- Import Substitution
- Fostering Competition
- The Governance Dimension (Predictability,transpare
ncy) - Protecting the Interest of Citizens
- Environmental Protection
16Common Problems
- Systematic Neglect
- Organizational Arrangements To Centralise or
decentralise? - Strict rules vs. discretion to agencies
- Role of central procurement
- The degree of corruption and inefficiency risks
or delegations
- Variable of Risk
- specificity
- market structure and
- size and complexity of the transaction.
17Stages
- Forms and Stages of Procurement (Depend on each
country) - Generally there are the following stages
- 1. competitive bidding
- (also open tendring) (international or
national) - 2. shopping (international or national),
- price quotations obtained from at least three
suppliers for readily available off-the-shelf
goods of small value (lt40.000 EUROS) - 3. direct contracting
- (sometimes called sole-source contracting or
direct selection), - 4. force account, or procurement through agents.
18Procurement Processesexample
- Competitive Bidding
- Stages of the process
- The complexity of the process depends on value
and nature of goods - The requirements
- a clear and fair description of what is to be
purchased - a publicised opportunity to bid
- the fair criteria for selection and decision
making - a receipt of bids from responsible suppliers
(or contractors) - Etc
- The STAGES
- prebid,
- public notice and invitation of bids,
- bid opening and evaluation,
- resolution of complaints, and
- contract award and conclusion.
19IS Development requirements
Nongovernmental Agencies, extended Public local
government, Hospitals, Police, Public
Utilities,etc
Military
Central Government (Ministry)
Vendors, bidders
20INTERNET
21Issues involved
- IS development
- Business change
- Legal Issues Policies
- E-commerce Marketplace
- (B2B,procurement, auctioning, product catalogues,
security (digital signatures, encryption,
training, Vendors Registry, ERP, etc.)
22Main systems
- Clearinghouse
- Tendering System
23Other Issues
- The European Union has its priorities
(http//www.europarl.eu.int/summits/lis1_en.htm - http//europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/publp
roc/index.htm) Lisbon EU Council March 2000 (25
of public procurement on-line by 2003)
(Conclusions of Council, art.17), also in
http//www.soiorg.org/pdf/SOIKonfMishou/sld005.htm
- Standards of public e-procurement affects the
private procurement systems heavily - Plays a critical role to SME and their
involvement in public bidding. - Outsourcing is important .
24Examples on-line
Various countries that implemented Public
e-procurement http//www.e-envoy.gov.uk/publicatio
ns/reports/benchmarking/pro_intro.htm Ireland htt
p//www.e-tenders.gov.ie/cmod/tenders.nsf
Singapore http//www.gebiz.gov.sg
Hong-Kong http//www.apecsec.org.sg/govtproc/gp_
hk.html
25Other Links
- Greek Secretariat for Commerce, Ministry of
Development - www.gge.gr
- LAs local government Procurement, a case study
- www.ecomworld.com/portals/procurement
- The Development of Basic Technologies for
Pracical Electronic Public Procurement - www.ecom.or.jp/ecom_e/latest/ecomtodayno7/pj05.ht
ml - www.ecom.jp/qecom/ecom_e/e-today/no5/pj05.html
- European presentation of Public Procurement
- http//www.soiorg.org/pdf/SOIKonfMishou/sld005.ht
m - ELPROElectronic public procurement for European
industry - http//www.cordis.lu/ist/98vienna/xelpro.htm ,
- Report Public E-Procurement Mired in Red Tape
- http//www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/10136.ht
ml - USA, http//egov.gov
- Europe, Special Report, http//europa.eu.int/comm/
internal_market/en/publproc/sector/publrep.htm - SIMAP project http//simap.eu.int/EL/pub/src/main1
.htm , - http//www.ipf.co.uk/procurement/posts/post14.htm
- Canadian project http//www.merx.cebra.com/Service
s/AboutMERX/English/MK_SiteMap.asp - General Resources, http//sbe.napier.ac.uk/scfm/ep
rocure.htm