E-business

General data
Course Title E-business
ECTS credits  6
Course Code  
Type of Course  Compulsory
Year and Semester of Study  First year / Summer semester
Course Website  -
Department  Department of Informatics
Course Coordinator  Professor Mario Spremić, PhD
Instructors  Professor Mario Spremić, PhD, Assistant Professor Božidar Jaković, PhD
Assistants  -
Type of Degree Program  Graduate Study Programme
Major  -
Hours per Semester  60
Language of Instruction  English
Class Schedule                                                Schedule 


 
Course Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Digital Convergence
3. Globalization
4. Internet as a New Business Space
5. Virtualization
6. E-Business Concept
7. Areas of E-Business Application
8. Web-centric company
9. Elements and Environment of a Web-centric Company
10. E-Business Models
11. Transition from Traditional to E-Business
12. Security Questions in E-Business
13. Electronic Valaue Chains and Value Networks
14. Virtual Communities
15. Case Studies
Description of general and specific competences (knowledge and skills) to be developed by this course:
Development of conceptual IT knowledge and skills needed to start, deploy and practise e-business activities in SMBs and enterprises.
Teaching methods:
Lectures, case studies, practical exercises in the computer lab
Additional requirements for students:
 Project/Case Study presentation
Assessment/examination method:

 Individual case study / project presentation, test, written essay

Required reading:
 Panian, Ž. Izazovi elektroničkog poslovanja. Narodne novine, Zagreb, 2002.
Amor, D. The E-business (R)Evolution. Hewlett-Packard Professional Books/Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, 2000
Recommended reading:
Dave Chaffey, E-Business and E-Commerce Management (3rd Edition), Pearson Education,  2007
Panian, Ž. Elektroničko trgovanje. Sinergija, Zagreb, 2000
Spremić, M. Menadžment i elektroničko poslovanje, Narodne novine, Zagreb, 2004
Panian, Ž. Odnosi s klijentima u e-poslovanju, Sinergija, Zagreb, 2003
Kenneth C Laudon , Carol Guerico Traver, E-Commerce: Business,Technology, Society (4th Edition), Pearson, 2008
Deitel, H.M.; Deitel, P.J.; Steinbuhler, K. e-Business & e-Commerce for Managers. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River (NJ), 2001
Kalakota, R.; Robinson, M. e-Business 2.0. Addison-Wessley, Boston, 2000
Course and teaching quality assurance method (method of monitoring the quality of the course and its teaching):
 Course evaluation will be conducted by an anonymous student survey at the end of the teaching cycle.
Course Prerequisites
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Additional Information
https://groups.yahoo.com/group/ebusinessmmi