Barriers to E-Commerce Business Model in Cambodia and The Suggestion: A Case Study

  • Khoeurn S
  • Kim Y
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Abstract

Electronic commerce (e-commerce) has seen as the potential to improve profitability and productivity in many areas as well as gaining notable attention in many countries. Despite, there has been some uncertainty about the e-commerce impacts for developing countries. The sufficient basic infrastructural deficiency, socio-political, economic and the lack of government public ICT policies have formed the significant barriers to the adoption and e-commerce growth in developing countries. Even though there are many researchers have found the common barriers to e-commerce in the developing nations, all business models targeting those countries are not equally successful. Small companies' persistence failed to challenge the e-commerce barriers in Cambodia because the firms didn't know the correct business model to succeed in this country online market. Therefore, this study will discuss the existing barriers which lead to limit e-commerce growth in Cambodia and the suggested solutions with the suitable business model for the e-commerce business in the country too.

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Khoeurn, S., & Kim, Y. S. (2017). Barriers to E-Commerce Business Model in Cambodia and The Suggestion: A Case Study. Asia Pacific Journal of Business Review, 2(1), 69–85. https://doi.org/10.20522/apjbr.2017.2.1.69

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