14th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2011) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iccitechn.2011.6164822
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Implementation challenges of mobile commerce in developing countries- Bangladesh perspective

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“…Studies of the optimal system infrastructure required for SMS-based mobile banking systems reaching not only urban but also remote rural areas of developing countries identify security as a key issue (Hossain and Khandanker 2011). A technological solution describes a push-pull system, wherein either the bank broadcasts information or the customer requests banking services (Mousumi and Jamil 2010).…”
Section: Inputsmentioning
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“…Studies of the optimal system infrastructure required for SMS-based mobile banking systems reaching not only urban but also remote rural areas of developing countries identify security as a key issue (Hossain and Khandanker 2011). A technological solution describes a push-pull system, wherein either the bank broadcasts information or the customer requests banking services (Mousumi and Jamil 2010).…”
Section: Inputsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Azad [14] sometimes due to financial reasons, the users cannot afford the technology, although there is a high demand. However, research shows the users in Bangladesh are in favor of acceptance and adoption of these kinds of m-technologies [38].…”
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“…Security and privacy are considered as one of the most important issues towards the implementation of e/m-governance from both the citizens and government perspective [3][9] [37]. Research shows the users of m-technologies of Bangladesh are concerned about security and privacy [38] [46].…”
Section: Conceptual Framework In Bangladesh Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also depends on the existing e-commerce, e-banking and payment systems of the country. The legislation and network security of the country are other key issues in implementation of m-commerce [6] . "Besides the mobile adoption, there are many challenges for the technology to be developed where end users by nature are slow to adopt new knowledge and have some kind of resistant to change.…”
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