Student Perceptions on the Internet Commerce: A Critical Analysis Standpoint
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.3, No. 10)Publication Date: 2021-04-15
Authors : Lyra K. Nuevas Joseph C. Nuevas;
Page : 25-28
Keywords : Critical paper; theoretical paper; content analysis; ecommerce; business management; attitudes; willingness;
Abstract
This critical paper analyzed a study on student perceptions of internet commerce. The paper's findings under investigation revealed that consumers are doubtful to participate in various online transactions. The respondents' demographic profiles do not agree with participating in online transactions. Using content analysis, specifically on the relational analysis of different articles, factors, and other influences on the topic, the researcher refutes the paper's findings under investigation. It was revealed that regardless of age from 18 and above, sex, data privacy issues, cyber-fear, income, and the like shows a positive response and strongly agree in the willingness to participate and engage in online transactions. Therefore, consumers' attitudes towards technologically driven transaction positively change over time
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