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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This unit provides an introduction to e-business and how e-business relates to broader enterprise issues. The unit explores e-business from a management as well as technology perspective covering, the major issues facing business and managers in effectively managing e-business in contemporary organisations. It examines the evolving nature of e-business, its impacts on organisations, and how managers can effectively harness the potential of e-business investments to achieve organisational goals. The unit also involves study of the main theoretical and practical issues of e-business, e-business solutions in various environments, emerging patterns and their potential impacts on e-business.
2 hrs lectures/wk, 1 hr tutorial/wk
Workload commitments total 12 hours per week, including:
IMS5007, BUS5960
Caddie Gao
Anushia Inthiran
Examination (2 hours): 50%; In-semester assessment: 50%
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Assignment 1 (individual): Evaluation and Recommendations for an e-business Website | 15% | Week 6 Tutorial |
Assignment 2 (groups of 3 - 4 students): Group Report and Presentation | 25% (Report 15%, Presentation 10%) | Report due Week 12 Tutorial; Presentation due Week 11 or Week 12 Tutorial (to be confirmed) |
Tutorial Participation and Portfolio | 10% | Week 10 Tutorial |
Examination 1 | 50% | To be advised |
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Schneider, G.P. (2011). Electronic commerce. (9th) Course Technology, Cengage Learning (ISBN: 9780538469241).
Turban, E., King, D., Lee, J., Liang, T.P., and Turban, D. (2010). Electronic commerce 2010: A managerial perspective. (6th, Global Edition) Pearson (ISBN: 9780137034569).
Week | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 | |
1 | Introduction and Overview of e-business | |
2 | e-business Models | |
3 | Internet Marketing | |
4 | Implementation and Infrastructure for e-business | |
5 | B2B e-business and Supply Chain Management | |
6 | GUEST LECTURE - TBC | Assignment 1 due Week 6 Tutorial |
7 | Developing an e-business Strategy | |
8 | e-business Payment Systems | |
9 | e-business Security Issues | |
10 | Mobile Business | Tutorial Participation and Portfolio due Week 10 Tutorial |
11 | Legal and Ethical Issues in e-business | Assignment 2 Presentation due Week 11 Tutorial (to be confirmed) |
12 | Emerging Trends in e-business | Assignment 2 Presentation due Week 12 Tutorial (to be confirmed); Assignment 2 Report due Week 12 Tutorial |
SWOT VAC | No formal assessment is undertaken in SWOT VAC | |
Examination period | LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/ academic/education/assessment/ assessment-in-coursework-policy.html |
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Detailed assessment criteria will be included in the assignment specification, which will be given out in lectures and will also be available on the Moodle-based unit website.
Criteria used to assess report submissions:
Criteria used to assess oral presentations:
All group members will receive the same marks. If there are issues/concerns about individual contributions within a group, a peer evaluation form will be used.
Detailed assessment criteria will be included in the assignment specification, which will be given out in lectures and will also be available on the Moodle-based unit website.
Quality of written portfolio and contributions to tutorial discussions.
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