eBusiness adoption studies in Thailand
Electronic Business or eBusiness over the Internet enables businesses (whether large or small) to do more than buying or selling their products and services. eBusiness is now including all network based transactions, collaborations, and interactions with customers, suppliers, and business partne...
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my.uum.repo.201592016-12-01T07:25:13Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20159/ eBusiness adoption studies in Thailand Jantavongso, Suttisak Nuansomsri, Chuleekorn Kasemsawasdi, Sumana Anekritmongkol, Somboon Sitthikraiwong, Saritkan HB Economic Theory Electronic Business or eBusiness over the Internet enables businesses (whether large or small) to do more than buying or selling their products and services. eBusiness is now including all network based transactions, collaborations, and interactions with customers, suppliers, and business partners.Given the economic dominance of Western economies in fields such as eBusiness, a number of questions arise associated with the suitability of lessons learned in the West to eBusiness developments in Thailand.In particular, the authors have noted that most existing eBusiness adoptions are designed to cater for businesses in Western countries; and this raises the question of whether these adoptions are suited to businesses in Thailand.In this regard, the authors are of the opinion that a study explicitly on eBusiness is required to assist businesses in Thailand to adopt and engage in eBusiness successfully. The research findings provide the foundation for future research aimed at developing a framework to guide businesses in Thailand, to successfully implement the new generation of eBusiness activities, which include sCommerce (Social Commerce) and sBusiness (Social Business). 2016-08-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/20159/1/KMICe2016%20514%20520.pdf Jantavongso, Suttisak and Nuansomsri, Chuleekorn and Kasemsawasdi, Sumana and Anekritmongkol, Somboon and Sitthikraiwong, Saritkan (2016) eBusiness adoption studies in Thailand. In: Knowledge Management International Conference (KMICe) 2016, 29 – 30 August 2016, Chiang Mai, Thailand. http://www.kmice.cms.net.my/kmice2016/files/KMICe2016_eproceeding.pdf |
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Electronic Business or eBusiness over the Internet
enables businesses (whether large or small) to do
more than buying or selling their products and
services. eBusiness is now including all network
based transactions, collaborations, and interactions with customers, suppliers, and business partners.Given the economic dominance of Western economies in fields such as eBusiness, a number of questions arise associated with the suitability of lessons learned in the West to eBusiness developments in Thailand.In particular, the authors have noted that most existing eBusiness adoptions are designed to cater for businesses in Western countries; and this raises the question of whether these adoptions are suited to businesses in Thailand.In this regard, the authors are of the opinion that a study explicitly on eBusiness is required to assist businesses
in Thailand to adopt and engage in eBusiness
successfully. The research findings provide the
foundation for future research aimed at developing a framework to guide businesses in Thailand, to
successfully implement the new generation of
eBusiness activities, which include sCommerce
(Social Commerce) and sBusiness (Social Business). |
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