Abstract
E-commerce is a kind of shopping by use of the internet. E-commerce, very different from the usual shopping concept, is compatible with today's economic dynamics. E-commerce is becoming an indispensable method with the increase of internet usage. With the use of E-commerce, there are also a number of advantages for companies. On the other hand, SAP is a pioneer and leader in the company resource planning software sector. SAP is very important for large-scale companies. They manage all their processes on SAP and its integration is very important with other related software. In this article, we give brief information on some important aspects of e-commerce and propose a solution for ERP integration of an e-commerce system.
Highlights
According to the definition of many scientific sources, commerce; defined as any kind of trading activity carried out for gain a profit
It is accepted that the societies go through three stages such as agricultural society, industrial society and information society
It is seen that this evolutionary development has been passed from hunter-gatherer / nomadic society to agricultural society, to industrial society and from post-industrial society to information society (Bayraktutan, 2004: 48)
Summary
According to the definition of many scientific sources, commerce; defined as any kind of trading activity carried out for gain a profit. In the information society, which is accepted as today's society, goods and services are introduced to consumers through internet sites and televisions. These promotions make it possible for people to buy more than their needs. The rapidly growing and developing shopping sites offer many campaigns to customers Opportunities such as shopping points or credit card points increase the willingness of individuals to purchase. As a developing country Turkey is showing remarkable increase in the level of 4% a year of commerce. These huge changes in the field of trade are called the new economy. The economic effects of electronic commerce lead to an acceleration of the transition process from traditional trade understanding to the new economy in the world (Atınok, Sugözü and Çetinkaya, 2007)
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