Adoption of E-Commerce among Small Scale Traders with Special Attention to Perceived Benefits and E-Commerce Skills.

dc.contributor.authorNalwoga, Amina
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-22T14:13:19Z
dc.date.available2024-07-22T14:13:19Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionA Dissertation Submitted to Makerere University Business School (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research) in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Science in Entrepreneurship of Makerere University. (PLAN A).
dc.description.abstractThis study was guided by three main objectives namely, to explore the possible contribution of Perceived benefits in explaining E-commerce adoption, to explore the possible contribution of E-commerce skills in explaining E-commerce adoption, and to explore the interaction effect between Perceived benefits, E-commerce skills and E-commerce adoption. A qualitative approach was employed to collect data from representatives of 14 souvenir shop traders in Kampala. The traders had to have been doing business in the same location for at least three years. Data collection was done through semi-structured interviews and was done inductively. The results indicated that both Perceived benefits and E-commerce skills were considered to be instrumental in E-commerce adoption. Other factors that emerged as important included, cost of E-commerce infrastructure, ease of use, testimonials and the level of security. With the above results, the study can be said to have identified some of the success factors that can explain the adoption of E-commerce among souvenir shop owners.
dc.identifier.citationAmina, N (2023) Adoption of E-Commerce among Small Scale Traders with Special Attention to Perceived Benefits and E-Commerce Skills : A Case of Souvenir Shop Traders in Kampala District.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12282/5004
dc.language.isoen
dc.titleAdoption of E-Commerce among Small Scale Traders with Special Attention to Perceived Benefits and E-Commerce Skills.
dc.title.alternativeA Case of Souvenir Shop Traders in Kampala District.
dc.typeThesis
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