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A Study on Relevance of E-Business in India


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The objective of study is to find out the latest trend of e-commerce in business. Electronic has changed the concept of business all over the world specifically after 1995. Even a small company or business undertaking has turned into a multinational company since internet has broken all barriers of communication and boundaries of the countries. So attempt is being made to find out how the internet has changed to global business. Based on those data, a concept and analysis have been developed to get information on the challenges and opportunities faced by the business. The research study covers e-commerce activities, benefits, barriers and key success factors. It covers essentially the Global business and especially Indian interest and Indian Growth rate as compare to world level. Since the study is being completed within a very short span of time the primary data from the different sources like Railways, tourism and Banks could be collected. Although we understand that the business of these entities is heavily depending upon internet infrastructure. All the working of these undertakings id stalled if the internet is not functioning. Even then we tried to collect data from the various secondary sources including various web sites.
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Authors

Syed Saleem Aquil
Kalyan P. G. College, Bhilai, India
N. S. Baghel
Kalyan P. G. College, Bhilai, India

Abstract


The objective of study is to find out the latest trend of e-commerce in business. Electronic has changed the concept of business all over the world specifically after 1995. Even a small company or business undertaking has turned into a multinational company since internet has broken all barriers of communication and boundaries of the countries. So attempt is being made to find out how the internet has changed to global business. Based on those data, a concept and analysis have been developed to get information on the challenges and opportunities faced by the business. The research study covers e-commerce activities, benefits, barriers and key success factors. It covers essentially the Global business and especially Indian interest and Indian Growth rate as compare to world level. Since the study is being completed within a very short span of time the primary data from the different sources like Railways, tourism and Banks could be collected. Although we understand that the business of these entities is heavily depending upon internet infrastructure. All the working of these undertakings id stalled if the internet is not functioning. Even then we tried to collect data from the various secondary sources including various web sites.

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