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E-business stands for realizing digital transactions and processes
within an organization, with the support of information systems in the
organization. In this course the focus is largely on digital
(commercial) transactions between organizations and between
organizations and individuals.
Digital transactions include all transactions where digital technology
is used to realize the transaction. These are largely transactions that
take place on the Internet, the web and / or via mobile apps. Digital
transactions relate to the exchange of value of (non-)monetary objects
between organizations or between organizations and individuals. The
course comprises five main learning objectives. After completing the
course, the student will:
- have knowledge of e-business business models, their technology, and
relevance for organizations
- be able to develop innovative, technology-driven, e-business ideas
Furthermore, based on self-developed e-business ideas, the student will
be able to:
- design value hierarchies and substantiate design decisions
- design (multi-actor) value networks and substantiate design decisions,
as well as analyze already designed value networks and assess them in a
differentiated manner
- deal with computer-based tools for the design of value hierarchies and
networks in a competent manner
Details about the grading norms of the course and conditions for passing
can be found on the Grading criteria page.
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