Classification of EC by the Nature of the Transaction
- Business to-business (B2B) : EC model in which all of the participants are businesses or other organizations
- Business to-consumer (B2C): EC model in which businesses sell to individual shoppers
- Business to-business business-to to-consumer (B2B2C): EC model in which a business provides some product or service to a client business; the client business maintains its own customers, to whom the product or service is provided
- Consumer to business(C2B): individuals who use the Internet to sell products or services to organizations and /or seek sellers to bid on products or services they need
- Consumer to consumer (C2C) : consumers sell directly to other consumers
- Mobile commerce (m-commerce)—EC transactions and activities conducted in a wireless environment
- Location commerce—(l-commerce)
- M-commerce transactions targeted to individuals in specific locations, at specific times
- Intrabusiness (organizational) EC: EC category that includes all internal organizational activities that involve the exchange of goods, services, or information among various units and individuals in an organization
- Business Business-to to-employee (B2E): EC model in which an organization delivers services, information, or products to its individual employees
- Collaborative commerce (c-commerce): EC model in which individual or groups communicate or collaborate online
- E-government: Government to-citizens (G2C): EC model in which a government entity buys or provides good, services, or information to businesses or individual citizens
- Exchange (electronic): a public e-market with many buyers and sellers
- Exchange Exchange-to to-exchange (E2E): EC model in which electronic exchanges formally connect to one another for the purpose of exchanging information
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