E-Commerce In Bangladesh: Growth And Challenges.
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper is to examine the growth and challenges of e-commerce in Bangladesh. It also tries to portray the overall scenario of e-commerce in Bangladesh. This paper is prepared by analyzing various research studies carried out on e-commerce. The Internet has uncovered a new window of business platforms, which is commonly known as e-commerce. The term e-commerce or electronic commerce is anything that involves an online transaction. In Bangladesh not only big enterprises, but also small and medium enterprises have adopted e-business platforms. Bangladesh has a great potentiality to evolve e-commerce. The government has taken various measures to make available different facilities to extend the practice of e-commerce. The scope for improving the business structure and increasing productivity by using e-commerce is much larger in the developing countries. As compared to developed countries, fruitfulness of e-commerce is stronger in developing countries. Simultaneous movement several sectors toward e-commerce could larger the impact of ecommerce.
Authors and Affiliations
Md. Shafiqul Islam
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