Barriers Preventing to Reap the Benefits of E-commerce in Libya Prior and During COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Ihnissi R
  • Klaib A
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Abstract: In Libya, there are a various barrier to developing e-commerce, and the COVID-19 pandemic has emphasised the importance of overcoming these hurdles in the shortest possible timeframe. This paper stems from a review of the studies which have focussed on the obstacles which preclude Libya reaping the benefits of e-commerce, at a time when many businesses are moving online, as a result of the lockdown introduced in response to COVID-19. This study has discussed and inspected the problems facing Libyan e-commerce. As a result of these problems, e-commerce has not taken hold in Libya or brought the country its considerable economic advantages. This paper suggests a range of recommendations which will contribute to adopt e-commerce in Libya and advance its popularity, among individuals, organisations and the government institutions, so that Libyan society can begin, and continue, to benefit from e-commerce.

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Ihnissi, R., & Klaib, A. (2021). Barriers Preventing to Reap the Benefits of E-commerce in Libya Prior and During COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Pure & Applied Sciences, 20(2), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.51984/jopas.v20i2.1351

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