Globalization & E-Commerce Standardization or Adaptation
Standardization or Adaptation in E-Commerce Business Models
People often choose to build and operate their businesses via the Internet because they believe it simplifies the process. It is often thought that having an economic relationship with others electronically reduces many of the personal, cultural and even language concerns associated with face-to-face transactions, on both sides of the relationship. Traditional customer service expectations that brick and mortar businesses have to deal with can become very complex when they involve people with very diverse expectations or limited understandings of others. Transactions that occur electronically, often within a website, are thought to minimize these considerations, thus failing to understand the total customer experience (Dawson, et al., 2003).
But the fact is that this is turning out not to be true. Large and small e-commerce companies are finding that they have to make challenging decisions about their total customer experience even online. Should they be standardized to do the same for all customers at all times, or should they be adaptable to various cultural, language or even buying habits, which may themselves be directly related to social or national considerations? Even the largest of telecommunication businesses, that clearly have access to the best of technological capacities, are finding that these issues are quickly rising to the top of their interests (Khalatyan, 2010).
Serious students of e-commerce are now beginning to recognize this concern as are those who have studies the implications in traditional business models. For e-commerce, the considerations may be even broader because of the diversity of models that already predominate. There are five models of key importance, each of which focuses on the nature of the relationship between the transactional partners. Malik (2010) identifies...
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