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Non-business E-Commerce in Malaysia: An Investigation of Key Adoption

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  • Oswald Aisat Igau
  • Abdul Wahid Mohd Kassim
  • Sulaiman Tahajuddin
  • Nelson Oly Ndubisi
  • Mohamad Ghozali Hassan

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Problem statement: Non-business EC is a relatively new research niche in the general e-commerce stream. Application of e-commerce by profit oriented organization already become bread and butter but still limited applied in non-business sectors such as academic institutions (as in the present study), non-profit organizations, religious organizations and government agencies. Nowadays e-commerce becomes crucially essential in reducing their expenses and improving their operations. Therefore, application of this new innovation should enhance to no non-business sectors to be livelier. Understanding the key factors of facilitating and adopting the e-commerce in non-business are still need to enrich in particularly within Malaysian context. A field survey was conducted to determine key factors that facilitate the adoption of non-business EC in Malaysian Universities. Approach: One main focus of IT implementation research has been to determine why people accept or reject new technology. The current research will explore why Non-business institutions will accept or reject e-commerce. Since e-commerce adoption decision is a strategic one, a comprehensive list of potential facilitators and non-facilitators for the strategic use of information technology was derived from past research. Thus factors used as the basis for collecting data from 65 schools, centers and units from 5 public universities in Kota Kinabalu and Kuala Lumpur. These data were factor-analyzed to determine the key underlying dimensions of facilitators. On the basis of the resulting 5 dimensions namely, relative advantage, network orientation, information efficiency, innovativeness and competitiveness, regression analysis was done to determine the impact of the 5 dimensions on adoption. Results: They suggest that relative advantage, network orientation and information efficiency are the most important facilitators to the used of e-commerce in non-business sectors. Inhibitors were not estimated eventually, as there were no non-users among the respondents. Conclusion: The results implies the non-business sectors should look into advantages, network orientation and information efficiency as a strategic based for implementing e-commerce in more effective manner to achieve their goals.

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  • Oswald Aisat Igau & Abdul Wahid Mohd Kassim & Sulaiman Tahajuddin & Nelson Oly Ndubisi & Mohamad Ghozali Hassan, 2011. "Non-business E-Commerce in Malaysia: An Investigation of Key Adoption," American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, Science Publications, vol. 3(1), pages 177-185, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:abk:jajeba:ajebasp.2011.177.185
    DOI: 10.3844/ajebasp.2011.177.185
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