Improvement of advance communication technologies and changes of business environments have resulted in as increasing demand for Information Technology (IT) products to be used in businesses today. But unfortunately, the Small and Medium Scale Businesses (SMEs) are not using those technologies effectively and not gain the competitive advantage over competitors. Although prior studies proposed many models and frameworks to understand the barrier to use advance communication technologies, the practicability remain a concern. Furthermore, those frameworks mainly discussing common general barriers and take technology as a barrier among other factors. This study provided critical review of those available frameworks and construct a new one focusing on IT factors. A research model along with its theoretical and managerial implications is presented. Besides proposing a methodology for future studies, this study also serves to guide practitioners to decide on the key factors to consider when assessing the IT factors effecting the adoption to e-commerce based e-business technologies.
There is a remarkable scope for more streamlined living through an increase of e-platforms specially ecommerce, but this coincides with an increase in security concerns since the global market place is virtual and anonymous. Therefore, users have to blindly trust the online providers. In order to overcome this physiological barrier the eplatforms should ensure utmost security. If not the ecommerce industry is unableto perform in the market effectively. Thereby arises the need to perform a systematic review of security issues in the e-commerce industry and to discover how different frameworks address these problems. This paper aims to identifythe main security problems faced by both customers and vendors when interacting with ecommerce platforms and to evaluate general security management frameworks based on the main security areas identified.
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