Author:
Lempisik a.k.a Marx Mc Jeanet,Faris Niasin Mohd Adzwin
Abstract
This study investigates the critical determinant for e-commerce adoption in Malaysian SMEs. It aims to see how the adoption of e-commerce influenced the food and beverages service sector in Malaysian SMEs during the COVID-19 pandemic and to find out the benefits SMEs have gained from the implementation of e-commerce in Malaysia since the outbreak of the pandemic. Theoretically, the study develops an integrated framework to better understand e-commerce adoption in SMEs. At the same time, it leads to several significant findings that provide stakeholders with insight for developing appropriate strategies and policies to enhance the diffusion of e-commerce in Malaysia.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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