E-COMMERCE AND DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
Ioan-Matei Purcărea ()
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Ioan-Matei Purcărea: Romanian-American University
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2022, vol. 16, issue 2, 227-234
Abstract:
In the era of digital-first, in order to align with the expectations of their students, staff, and faculty, universities continue to transition into the e-commerce sector, where electronic methods of payment can help higher education institutions automate, secure and offer more flexible payments across the entire campus services, adding tailored payment plans to protect and increase enrollment, as well as a broad array of solutions and implementations. E-commerce solves pain points and makes higher education smarter by implementing a suite of must-have rather than nice-to-have digital tools such as marketplaces to create and manage bookstores, alumni goods, fundraising and registration sites, campus commerce solutions integrating seamless digital shopping experiences for students regarding choices of accommodation, together with campus ID solutions offering mobile credential access with safely integrated payment processing. In a very competitive and innovative digital environment, higher education institutions need to streamline activities and empower them by the use of e-commerce tools, use the digital twins for e-commerce engagement, add value through greater efficiency in the new challenging digital economy.
Date: 2022
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