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The evaluation of e-commerce impact on business efficiency

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Baltic Journal of Management, 3 (1): 71--91 (2008)

Abstract

#60B>Purpose</B> The paper aims to determine and assess the cost positions that mostly impact the company total cost efficiency in supply chain management under theoretical and empirical background. <B>Design/methodology/approach</B> In the paper, the systemic and logical analysis of e-commerce expert research made over the past several years was used. For the empirical research, the data of a wholesale company cost structure and processes management was used. <B>Findings</B> Major findings allow stating that e-commerce adoption in business has a positive impact on business efficiency in several areas. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of e-commerce impact on business efficiency shows that the main cost positions, which directly depend on e-commerce adoption and use, and experience quite big changes, are average cost of inventory management, the cost of materials ordering process, and the cost of labour. <B>Research limitations/implications</B> The presented empirical research confirms the theoretical implications of e-commerce impact on business efficiency. Using this information, the future research should be made on evaluation of indirect e-commerce impact on business efficiency. <B>Practical implications</B> The empirical research of e-commerce adoption in a wholesale company confirms that the main areas where e-commerce has an important positive impact on business efficiency are the cost of inventory management, the cost of materials ordering process and the cost of labour. <B>Originality/value</B> The e-commerce impact on business result analysis is improved by detailed costs, which depend on e-commerce adoption, analysis and definition of e-commerce impact on business results, by evaluating the business efficiency in quantitative and qualitative forms.

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