Enhancing e-commerce to sustain economy in Malaysia: Short Review
Zubaidi Faiesal Bin Mohamad Rafaai,
Amir Hamzah Bin Abdul Rasib and
Mohd Shafinaz Bin Muhamad Zuki
International Journal of Science and Business, 2018, vol. 2, issue 4, 718-724
Abstract:
In the past few years, the landscape of Malaysian economy has shifted towards e-commerce in the perspective of production, planning and control. This short review focus on the enhancement of e-commerce to sustain the economy. Among the things that are discussed are the government initiatives on developing e-commerce, how e-commerce is being adapted in Malaysia, and obstacles of setting up businesses online. Apart from that, this paper also reviews the potential of e-commerce, building trust, and ways to improve security and enhance customers’ satisfaction. Lastly, matters that are being reviewed in this paper are the challenges and advantages of Malaysia’s e-commerce. Through this review, it was found out that there is plenty of room for the e-commerce to be improved in the market at Malaysia. It is a high opportunity to all Malaysian to involve in this particular business since it gave lots of benefits as well boost up the business performance.
Keywords: e-commerce; obstacles; securities; e-satisfaction; challenges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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