Advantages of Amazon.com being the first mover in E-commerce.
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E-commerce (electronic-commerce) refers to business over the Internet. With the growth of commerce on the Internet and the Web, e-commerce often refers to purchases from online stores on the Web, otherwise knows as e-commerce Web sites. The e-commerce marketplace is intensely and savagely competitive. Mellahi and Johnson (2000) noted that major sustainable competitive advantages are almost non-existent. That means that firm's market advantage such as economies of scale are no longer enough to make a firm
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of highly talented human resources. Although these advantages are short-lived and quickly eroded through imitation, they continuously put latecomers at a disadvantage for a short period and force them to play catch-up, reacting to Amazon.com rather than shaping the future of online shopping. A third factor is patenting. Despite doubts about their importance, Amazon.com and many other e.commerce companies are leveraging patents to protect their innovations and sustain their first mover advantages.
of highly talented human resources. Although these advantages are short-lived and quickly eroded through imitation, they continuously put latecomers at a disadvantage for a short period and force them to play catch-up, reacting to Amazon.com rather than shaping the future of online shopping. A third factor is patenting. Despite doubts about their importance, Amazon.com and many other e.commerce companies are leveraging patents to protect their innovations and sustain their first mover advantages.