Impact of E-Commerce on
different stakeholder groups
Task 1 - The impact
on Customers &
Consumers
The use of the online market has enabled
customers to access a wider range of
products from around the globe. This
means that customers can now access
products that are avaliable in other
countries that might ne be avalibale
through their home market.
Customers can now order the products
directly from the manufacture as well as
accessing markets across the world meaning
customers can access the lowest price. It
could also take into account the exchange
rate meaning producdts might be cheaper in
other countries.
This allows for a greater availability of products
as they can now be sourced from around the
globe by the customer themselves. As well as this
if the order system is linked to the stockists
product supplies can be replenished before the
of the stock is completely diminished.
Customers can now quickly access the information they
need such as price and and the specific product delatils from
the comfort of their home. This is important as it will reduce
the cost of reaserch as the cutomers dont have to visit
physical stores to access the information.
This is beneficial to the customer and consumers as it
allows for price comparrisons to be made between
different websites such as Amazon and Currys online
store. Thus saving the customer money and time as
they havent got to physically visit stores.
Customers can also use
price comparison
websites, which takes
even more of the hassle
out of the process as
prices will be compared
from a range of different
websites ensuring the
cheapest price is
displayed.
The use of E-Commerce has also given the
customers a greater flexibility and made
shopping more convenient as people can now
shop in their free time or late at night when
traditional retail stores arent open.
The cost to the customer is
also reduced as they dont
have to travel to the
physical retailers to buy the
product so the cost of
transport and
inconvenience is reduced.
Deliveries are quicker as E-Commerce has sped up the
process as products are processed and sent out via
next day delivery services. Companies such as
amazon offer these serves if you spend over £20 you
get next day delivery for free.
People can now have personalised
products as e-Commerce has
allowed direct contact between the
customer and the manufacture an
example would be ordering specific
parts in a computer.
Limitations
Basic technology skills are required to
benefit from the online E-commerce
market. So people have to be able to
navigate computers and the internet in
order to take advantage of this.
The cost of the
equiptment such as
getting internet access
and a computer.
Concerns over the privacy of
peoples information such as
online banking details.
Task 2 - The impact
on Employees
The process of automation in many
businesses has lead to staff redundancy's as
less staff are needed to run the day to day
operations.
As companies have heavily focused on the
online market there is less need for sales
assistants and floor staff as online shopping is
becoming a more popular alternative.
More people shop online meaning advice is often via call
centres or emails meaning the traditional sales assistant is
probably seeing a reduction in the amount of working hours
as more people shop online than visit the traditional bricks
and motor business.
As systems have been automated there is less
need for the skilled workforce, meaning people
aren't required to have as many specific skills.
This is a problem as staff could be laid off for cheaper
alternatives as most of the jobs have become
automated meaning the skillset that is required is a lot
less compared to before the automation was installed.
There could also be lower pay
rates as fewer skills are required.
One of the main sectors that
e-commerce has had a
negative impact would be on
Book Shops.
An example is Borders as
they went into
administration in 2009
with a loss of 1,500 jobs.
Supermarkets and online retailers
such as Amazon have taken hold of
the competition causing problems
for the traditional book shop.
Redeployment & Retraining
People working in existing
retail stores might take jobs
offered by online retailers.
These jobs include working
within the warehouse,
deliveries, customer support.
Staff would have to learn new skills to
be able to operate the new systems
and staff could find this difficult
depending on their age.
Employee performance could be
reduced as they might have to
take jobs in areas they don't enjoy
working.
This could include working in a distribution centre for
Amazon as they might miss interacting with customers.
This could reduce employee morale and reduce their
efficiency.
Task 3 - The impact on
Owners & Shareholders
Positive Impacts
The introduction of
E-Commerce technology
has enabled profits to
increase and the initial
startup cost to reduce.
The online business has access to a wider audience
and in some cases global audience and this would
enable business to gain a greater market share
thus increase there overall profit.
The amount of dividends would increase
over time as it would take a certain amount
of time before the online business became
recognised meaning the sales figures would
increase over time.
The initial setup cost is substantially lower as the business
often doesn't have to set up any physical stores and often the
goods are bought directly from the manufacture.
Also the amount of staff that have to be employed is alot
less as there are no physical stores meaning the
distribution centre is the main area for staff employment.
Negative Impacts
Existing retailers and shops are affected by
the online stores as they can offer products
at lower prices than a traditional bricks and
mortar business.
The online market can also
causes other traditional
businesses to follow suit and
also lower their prices causing a
pricing war.
The problem with this is that bricks and mortar businesses profit
margins will be reduced as the online compertitors can often
offer the product at a lower prices as they sell direct to the
customer eliminating the middle man.
Lower dividends to shareholders as the
online market is increasing in
popularity.
The barriers to entry are a lot lower as the initial capital
to set up is a lot less due to the simplicity of the system.
This means that more online retailers are entering the market,
resulting in traditional businesses closing such as Borders Ltd as the
online retailers over to the business causing it close.
Task 4 - The impact
on Landlords
As there are more online
entrants they often work out of
warehouses on the outskirts of
town to reduce their costs.
Landlords will also see a reduction in
the amount of businesses renting retail
property as the online market is causing
many businesses to fall into
administration due to the competition
online rivals such as Amazon.
Traditional bricks and mortar businesses may also
seek a reduction in their rent which would lead to
a reduced income for the landlord.
The decline of the high-street could also lead to a fall in
the rental prices as there are few businesses looking to
rent. This will cause landlords to suffer as if the building
is still on a mortgage they could struggle to pay it.
Only small numbers of businesses would be looking to rent property as the
increasing popularity of online shopping means that many new retailers entering
the market Will just operate online meaning the need for physical retail stores is
reduced.
Task 5 - The impact on
Suppliers
As companies can compare
prices easily it means that if one
supplier is too expensive the
customer will often move.
Switching costs would be
lower as often online
sellers deliver to the
customer directly from
the manufacture.
But if a company has had EDI systems installed
to work with one supplier the switching costs
would be much higher.
This would allow the supplier to
charge higher prices as the company
is less likely to leave the current
supplier due to the initial investment
of the EDI systems.
Suppliers selling specific items such as shop
furniture would be the worst affected as the
need for these items will continue to
diminish as the online shopping market
continues to grow.
Task 6 - The impact on the Local
Community & Wider Society
The main impact that would
arise is the loss of local jobs due
to the closure of high street
shops.
This would have a negative impact on the
local people as it would mean the high
street would fall into decline as well as
the locals having to source jobs
elsewhere.
The problem with this is that money is then going
to be spent outside of the town, which could lead
to more problems such as people moving out
closer to new jobs.
More people would start to work from
home as the online industry allows for
companies to be managed from the home
environment.
People could have to move out of rural
towns to cities to find new jobs.
Personal and social skills would be
reduced as many people would have less
contact with the real world as most of
the new jobs require online access and
not talking to a physical person.