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Amazon is one of the most studied companies in business education, appearing frequently in courses on management, marketing, operations, e-commerce, and global strategy. What makes it academically compelling is the breadth of its transformation — from an online bookseller founded in 1994 into a diversified enterprise spanning retail, cloud computing, logistics, and digital media. Its scale and speed of growth give instructors and students a rich laboratory for examining how modern companies compete, expand, and disrupt established markets. The company's e-business model, its approach to distribution channels, and its AWS cloud computing services all surface as focal points across multiple business disciplines.

Papers on this topic tend to fall into several recognizable approaches. Many are case-study analyses that evaluate Amazon's business model, competitive positioning, or pricing strategy in specific market segments. Others take an operational perspective, examining supply chain management for products such as e-books or assessing distribution channel design. A smaller number engage with cloud computing solutions like AWS EC2 in a competitive analysis format, while some papers address Amazon within a broader global business context, treating it as a current issue in international commerce.

A strong essay on Amazon requires a clearly bounded thesis — rather than describing the company generally, focus on a single strategic question such as competitive advantage in cloud services or the efficiency of its fulfillment model. Evidence drawn from measurable outcomes like market share, pricing behavior, or service adoption carries more analytical weight than broad praise of the company's success. The most common pitfall is substituting company admiration for critical argument, so be sure to acknowledge competitive pressures, limitations, or trade-offs in whatever aspect you examine.

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Amazon.com E-Books Supply Chain Introduction
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Samsung Electronics Examination and Evaluation of Business
The South Korean company Samsung began operations in Brazil in December 1986 when it opened a representation office. Since them Samsung has invested a total of US$ 300 million, employs almost 1,000 staff members and has a revenue of above US$500 million. Since May 1994, Samsung has started offering services to Brazilian consumers, and from November 1995 it has produced TV sets and VCRs locally with an initial capital investment of US$18 million. Starting from July 1997, Samsung has sold its SyncMaster monitors in Brazil had a little later in June 1998; it started to manufacture them in its Manaus factory in Amazon. In 3 years, Samsung measured its control in this segment in Brazil with 40% of the sales (according to IDC Brazil), conquering over companies that were present in Brazil a good deal before Samsung (Sonis, et al., 2007).
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