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Materials and IT managers face pressure to adopt e-business strategies. Many seek external expertise from e-business service providers to navigate this transition and integrate e-commerce effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Business Strategy
  • Information Technology
  • E-commerce

Background:

  • Businesses face increasing pressure to innovate operations and adopt internet skills.
  • The demand for e-business services is rapidly growing, indicating a significant market shift.
  • Managers are uncertain about implementing e-commerce and adapting their business models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the challenges faced by businesses in adopting e-business strategies.
  • To understand the role of e-business service providers in supporting this transition.
  • To analyze the market growth and impact of e-commerce adoption.

Main Methods:

  • Market analysis of e-business services growth.
  • Identification of challenges in e-commerce integration for Materials Managers.

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  • Main Results:

    • The US e-business services market grew significantly from $7.01 billion in 1998 to $10.3 million in 2000, with projections to reach $59 billion by 2003.
    • Many Materials Managers are seeking external consulting and services due to uncertainty about e-commerce implementation.
    • Organizations are actively reevaluating their business models and systems for the digital landscape.

    Conclusions:

    • The rapid growth of e-business necessitates strategic adaptation by businesses.
    • Consulting and service providers play a crucial role in guiding companies through e-commerce adoption.
    • Addressing the confusion around business model and system changes is key for successful digital transformation.