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supplier and a consumer as e-commerce, there must be some
sort of financial activ-
ity between them. The exchange of goods and services without any financial activ-
ity is not regarded as e-commerce even though the trade is done in a digital market.
One example is the use of Facebook. The use of Facebook is free of charge for the
user, and, therefore, there is no financial activity between the user and Facebook.
The access to and use of Facebook is not e-commerce. On the other hand, Facebook
sells advertisement space to retailers and other companies
as a part of their busi-
ness model. This is, indeed, e-commerce in which Facebook is the supplier.
Definition 17.3 E-Commerce
E-commerce is the online trading of tangible goods and digital goods and services
with some sort of financial activity.
One particular form of e-commerce
is mobile commerce, or m-commerce, where all
interactions between retailer and customer (viewing,
ordering, shopping, and pay-
ment) take place via smartphone applications. The
term was coined by Kevin
Duffey in 1997. He defined m-commerce as “the delivery of electronic commerce
capabilities directly into the consumer’s hand,
anywhere, via wireless technology”
(Global Mobile Commerce Forum,
1997
). The use
of smartphones for shopping
and payment services is now taking over most of the e-commerce market because
Online trading
Digital goods
and services
Tangible
goods and
non-digital services
Internet
Transport
Consumer
.
Fig. 17.4 E-commerce trading. (Authors’ own figure)
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