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e-Commerce Driving Economic Growth by Enterprises in East Africa

Eliphas Frank Tongora
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Eliphas Frank Tongora: Dar es salaam Institute of Technology (DIT), Morogoro/Bibi T. RD Junction, Tanzania

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2022, vol. 06, issue 02, 46-49

Abstract: Electronic commerce (e-Commerce) and Information and communications technologies (ICT) are transforming enterprises and fueling the growth of the global economy. Yet despite the broad potential of ICTs, and e-Commerce, their economic benefits have not been spread evenly especially in East Africa. Indeed, using ICTs effectively to foster economic growth is among the key challenges facing policymakers today E.Africa even though some developing countries have achieved important economic gains in nurturing the development of domestic e-Commerce enterprises. The aim of this study is to find out whether or not e-Commerce could be the powerful tool elevating and fueling economic growth in E.Africa, and the findings are pointed out.

Date: 2022
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