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The present study mainly compared the consumer usability experience differences between PC and mobile commerce in consumer shopping,based on the revision of the Mobile Commerce Comparison Survey(MCCS).Results showed that the revised Chinese Version of the MCCS had good reliability and validity.On the one hand,shoppers found m-commerce more preferable to e-commerce in shopping from every wished location or time.In the aspects of overall shopping convenience,there existed a significant superiority of e-commerce.However,in the aspects of other items such as shopping for a large product variety no significant difference was found between ecommerce and m-commerce.Therefore,the usability predominance of m-commerce and e-commerce was different and m-commerce can be a shopping medium complementary to the classic e-commerce rather than a direct alternative to it.
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Despite the growing importance of mobile social commerce (ms-commerce), little research has been conducted on the effects of informational and social factors on users' post-adoption behavior. We, therefore, build on the understanding of mobile social commerce in the UK market and how it affects users' post-adoption behaviors. Our theoretical model leverages the information adoption model, social support theory, and social influence theory. Data was gathered from 377 ms-commerce users from the UK and analyzed via Partial Least Squares (PLS-SEM). The research findings show that both informational and social factors have a positive impact on information adoption in ms-commerce apps. Furthermore, information adoption has a positive impact on trust, which leads to ms-commerce purchase intention, ms-commerce continuance intention, and willingness to share an ms-commerce experience.
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E-commerce stands for electronic commerce. E-commerce is doing commerce online and electronically. The E-commerce has totally revolutionized the customary concept of trade. E - commerce bargains with offering and acquiring of products and administrations through web and computer systems. This paper endeavors to highlight the diverse challenges confronted by the E-commerce in India, get it the basic development components required for E-commerce, depicts the success of E-Commerce in India and retail E-Commerce deals in India. The think about found that, within the world of E-commerce, the presence of the wholesalers is at the most prominent hazard since the maker can effectively overlook them and offer their items to the retailers and the customers. Wholesalers can take the advantage of E-commerce in setting up contracts with rumored makers and connecting their trade with the online. The think about too found that, E-commerce gives the different sorts of openings to the wholesalers.
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In general, Electronic commerce (EC) became possible in 1991 when the internet was opened to commercial use. E-commerce is like any commercial project on fact (commerce). However, e-commerce is easier, which means no need to go out to buy goods, no need for an actual place to display the product. In other words, the net offers all resources free of charge (marketing, market, and product). Electronic commerce began in the Arab countries in the year 2000. In Libya, the matter is still relatively limited. E-commerce has been affected positively and negatively worldwide, Libya as well. This paper will present several aspects of Covid19 impact globally and locally on e-commerce.
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Both e-commerce and m-commerce has had and have a big impact on how business today is operated. Furthermore, e-commerce is responsible for creation of many new jobs and its role to the overall economy in Europe is becoming increasingly important. E-commerce is a big part of retail and commerce and is constantly growing. However it is maybe not equally well known that the latest year mobile commerce (m-commerce) has grown at an even faster rate. Research has argued that in order for traditional e-commerce and commerce strategies to succeed it is vital to consider mobile optimizing strategies. In the broad picture the aim with the thesis is thus to analyze the current situation in m-commerce. The thesis will evaluate why m-commerce is an important strategy to consider and how retailers can achieve competitive advantage within m-commerce. (Less)
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Seeking to fill a gap in current research on the conditions that would facilitate user acceptance of m-commerce, the present study investigated m-commerce users' perceptions of performance and effort expectancies, social influence, and facilitating conditions of m-commerce trust and perceived risk. We also analyzed how these aspects affect m-commerce purchase intentions. To this end, a total of 165 adult American users of m-commerce were surveyed and their perceptions of performance and effort expectancies, social influence, facilitating conditions of m commerce trust and perceived risk, as well as their m-commerce purchase intentions, were measured. Performance and effort expectancies, social influence, as well as the facilitating conditions of trust in the use of m-commerce, were found to significantly predict m-commerce purchase intentions. The findings also provided further clarification of the facilitating conditions of m-commerce purchases suggesting that implicit motivations and approach oriented goals might be significantly associated with m-commerce purchase intentions.
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