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The eBay Economy in 2005 |
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"What makes eBay successful -- the real value and the real power at eBay -- is the community. It's the buyers and sellers coming together and forming a marketplace. It's really this "of the people, by the people, for the people"environment. It's a very bottom-up environment. It's not the kind of approach that's top-down, centrally directed." - Pierre Omidyar, Founder of eBay1. "It's a self-regulating marketplace that functions like a free economy, with increased transparency and a more level playing field than many national economies. Every day, we're struck by how the economy regulates itself. When I first came to eBay and Beanie Babies were a high percentage of items on the site, people said, What are you going to do when Beanie Babies fade away?. I said, "nothing."It's not something we can manage. The economy manages itself. Our users are on to the next idea, the next hot thing faster than we could ever be as a company. It's the millions of entrepreneurs who maximize their own business on eBay, which in turn maximizes the economy. They have built this small economy." - Meg Whitman, CEO, eBay2. Introduction
1] In an interview with Hof, Robert D. "Pierre Omidyar
on 'connecting people,"www.businessweek.com, 20th June 2005. |
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