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Dear Folks, B2G is a custom case of B2C. Why does somebody relates B2G to B2B?!

95.31.13.88 (talk) 15:11, 26 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

In B2G, there are no consumers. The 2 actors of B2G are businesses and government organisations.
The government could be sometimes considered as a particular type of "business", but there are also significant differences. Stemrv (talk) 14:29, 5 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Wiki Education assignment: Criticism as Praxis

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Interesting topic, I will update it shortly

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B2G is clearly not B2C. It is reasonably similar to B2B or maybe B2-big-business, but it is completely diferent from B2C. Has almost nothing to do with B2C.

In fact, there are 3 particular markets, overall:

  • B2C (which is the most studied).
  • B2B (with a sub-case: Business-to-Big-Business, which is a bit different) - very analyzed.
  • B2G - there is very little research on this, but there is some.

I am currently studying the topic, B2G and I might have some interesting inputs.

I've spent some 6 months on this topic, but I havent finished my research yet.

The current article is indeed a stub and needs improvement.

I will get back to this page and update it, after I finish my research. At this moment, I still have some research and documention to do - but I will certainly return. Stemrv (talk) 20:00, 29 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]