you ever read or heard about the B2C or B2B?, On-line trading and they refer to different ways of doing business there. As a "plus" talk about what the B2G.
business model relates to how to conduct transactions in e-commerce refers specifically to the participants involved in the commercial transaction. The models are: business-end consumers (B2C ), between companies (B2B ) and between final consumers (C2C ).
technology has also helped with the development of these models. The following 2 models that have arisen from the use of new technologies:
• M-commerce: The model m-commerce (mobile-commerce) took the traditional models of e-commerce and technology moves to networks wireless. Can be defined as: Any economic value transaction using a wireless communications network [1].
• P2P: the nature of P2P is that the information is available to everyone. Point-point model or P2P (peer to peer) is similar to C2C with the difference that in this model there is no intermediary, being this the main disadvantage.
What is B2G?
The English translation of B2G is "business with government." Basically, you make trade between companies with government. It is similar to B2B, what changes is the sector which is transacting commercial. For example, in the case of Guatemala, called the system "Guatecompras ( www.guatecompras.gob.gt ) is a portal to link suppliers and / or services to state institutions. The system works as follows: when a state institution required to purchase a product or acquire a service, they get the specifications for the system (what is known as an event ). Then depending on the category, we invite the companies registered to bid (which makes the system automatically.) The companies make their offers, and then indicate the winner of the event.
As an added benefit, the system makes the purchases are made in a more transparent, as through this you can verify which company was awarded the event and at what price.
References
[1] Aguilar Sánchez, Edwin. "Mobile e-Commerce " Guatemala: Lecture given at the Faculty of Engineering. 2006
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