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The study investigates factors that effect E-commerce adoption rate by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand. Based on Rogers’ Innovation Diffusion theoretical framework, five perceived characteristics of innovation are considered as factors affect E-commerce adoption rate....
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This study explored corporate customers' perceptions toward the benefits and barriers of web-based service in the context of Thai Internet banking, and examined the impact of the benefits and barriers on the overall customer relationship to the bank and switching cost. The survey results from...
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Many Thai businesses have used websites to offer sales via the Internet. In reality, consumers have not flocked to Internet. A quantitative survey with data from 143 Thai website owners examined nine major success factors for business to consumer electronic commerce: government support, security...
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Companies are increasingly using social media in marketing communications, but there is still little research on consumer perceptions of corporate SM usage. This small mixed-methods project among SM users in Kuwait explored perceptions about consumer electronics retailers' use of SM. Information...
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