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Systematic literature review of e-Commerce implementation studies

Paris, Deborah Libu and Bahari, Mahadi and Iahad, Noorminshah and Ismail, Waidah (2016) Systematic literature review of e-Commerce implementation studies. Journal Of Theoretical And Applied Information Technology, 89 (2). pp. 422-438. ISSN 1992-8645

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Abstract

E-Commerce implementation is a crucial process for organization to make it successful and beneficial. As a consequence, intensive research works in the area of e-Commerce implementation from a diverse range of views and findings have been studied by many researchers. However, the aspect of Business-to-Customer (B2C) e-Commerce implementation has yet been undertaken in an understandable manner in the context of a full life cycle of information systems development. This paper provides a systematic literature review of existing research studies on e-Commerce implementation to discover the extent focus of work based on theme in the implementation phases: pre-implementation, during implementation and post implementation. Sixty five (65) selected primary research studies have been analysed on the basis of implementation phase theme, research approach and research area. The results show that majority papers discussed B2C e-Commerce in the pre-implementation phase (49%) and applied quantitative approach (63%) as the most popular research method. Two other implementation phases namely during implementation phase and post implementation phase has not been sufficiently addressed in the existing literature. Furthermore, existing literature have significantly addressed factors related to e-Commerce implementation but were not mapped to the appropriate implementation phases. These factors list remains on surface without clear direction in which e-Commerce implementation process is crucial for organizations. Thus, through a systematic literature review this study suggests that more research is needed for understanding the complex process of e-Commerce implementation in a more holistic manner. In addition, there is a need for study to screen these factors to a particular and more accurately “map” in the process of e-Commerce implementation

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:e-commerce, e-commerce implementation, implementation phase, systematic literature review
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Divisions:Computing
ID Code:70652
Deposited By: Siti Nor Hashidah Zakaria
Deposited On:29 Aug 2018 08:29
Last Modified:29 Aug 2018 08:29

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