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E-Commerce Operations Management

Qing Cao and Marc J. Schniederjans

This updated edition of the book blends in new e-commerce technologies. Mobile commerce (M-commerce) and use of cloud computing are offering a new set of challenges and opportunities for those individuals who know what they are and how they are related to e-commerce. Their use opens up new markets, expanding the need for larger operations, which in turn requires greater knowledge of the operations management subjects presented in this book.

The book is focused on issues, concepts, philosophies, procedures, methodologies, and practices of running e-commerce operations. It connects the basic operations management activities undertaken by every organization (e.g., inventory management, scheduling, etc.) and translates their application into issues and problems faced in the field of e-commerce.

The book also provides current research findings, strategies, and practices that can help students in the field of operations management run and improve their e-commerce operations. It covers most of the basic operations management activities and functions and has been designed for an upper-level undergraduate business, a graduate business or engineering management course on e-commerce operations management for university students. Students interested in e-commerce operations will find this book a valuable guide to the important aspects of starting up and running an e-commerce operation. They can learn from reading this book how supply chains, products and processes, human resources and purchasing functions can supported and enhanced by the use of e-commerce. In addition, students can learn how to undertake forecasting and scheduling in e-commerce operations. Decision-makers and managers who have to reengineer e-commerce operations can also use this book as a guide to understanding e-commerce.

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Contents: "Introduction and Critical Success Factors in E-Commerce Operations Management: " Introduction Research on Critical Success Factors in E-Commerce Operations Management "Critical Success Factors of E-Commerce Operations Management: " E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management E-Commerce and Product and Process Management E-Commerce and Purchasing Management E-Commerce and Forecasting and Scheduling Management E-Commerce and Inventory Management E-Commerce and Quality Management E-Commerce and Human Resource Management E-Commerce and Reengineering and Consulting Management "Recent Trends in E-commerce Technology: " Mobile Commerce Cloud Computing

Readership: Undergraduates and MBA students in management and business administration, as well as entrepreneurs in e-commerce; operations management and engineering faculty in universities; CEO's, vice presidents of operations, general managers, plant managers, supervisors, and industrial engineers involved in e-commerce decisionmaking.

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