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Impact of functionalities on e-commerce in supply chain in India

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  • Vijaykumar Rambhau Salkute

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The objective of this exploratory study pertains to system architecture of e-commerce development model. It understands the determinants of development of e-commerce in SCM within Indian industry. The research was initiated to study the findings and focused on the impact of organisational and social functionalities in the field of e-commerce development. Data collected from small and big enterprises were analysed with simple regression analysis. The results confirmed the explanatory power of e-commerce functionalities and organisation functionalities on e-commerce development, as in other innovation adoption. The study showed that one of the factors of supply chain functionalities, that is, SCM coordination level was significantly related to the e-commerce development level. The main findings include: (1) supply chain functionalities as a new factor group is proved to have significant power in explaining e-commerce development level among Indian companies and (2) the extent of e-commerce development varies across business types.

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  • Vijaykumar Rambhau Salkute, 2010. "Impact of functionalities on e-commerce in supply chain in India," International Journal of Business and Systems Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 4(2), pages 149-168.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbsre:v:4:y:2010:i:2:p:149-168
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