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P-ISSN: 2708-4515, E-ISSN: 2708-4523

2023, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part B


E-Commerce and possible challenges in developing countries


Author(s): Nitika

Abstract: It is impossible to realise the overall objective of realising the vision without the coordinated efforts of all the sectors. The current study attempted to highlight the perspectives of e-commerce and various challenges faces by the online consumers. This study includes various factors like Government policies, Trust, security and privacy, and awareness. This study demonstrates the significant challenges that e-commerce businesses face in relation to security and privacy, highlighting the enormity of the issue when it comes to internet usage. It can be said that the greater the difficulties that consumers face when conducting business online, the less of an impact e-commerce will have on the national economy. It can be said that the greater the difficulties that consumers face when conducting business online, the less of an impact e-commerce will have on the national economy. This indicates that the difficulties faced in the process of developing online technology are obstacles to the expansion of e-commerce as well as the expansion of the economy. This indicates that the difficulties faced in the process of developing online technology are obstacles to the expansion of e-commerce as well as the expansion of the economy. Overall, it can be concluded that the main obstacles in developing countries are illiteracy, inadequate infrastructure, poor internet service provider offerings, electricity shortages, and a lack of bank and government support in relation to the use of ICT in business.

DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2023.v4.i2b.204

Pages: 139-144 | Views: 318 | Downloads: 144

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Nitika. E-Commerce and possible challenges in developing countries. Asian J Manage Commerce 2023;4(2):139-144. DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2023.v4.i2b.204
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