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Author(s)
Assia Djenouhat
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1506/2018.06.004
Affiliation(s)
Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this paper
is to investigate the impact of companies’ size on e-commerce transaction
requirements, by examining both
companies’ components and companies’ partners and their relation with company’s
size. The paper is based on the analysis of 70 Algerian import companies
through survey methodology. The findings indicate that large-sized companies respond
strongly to all e-commerce transaction requirements, especially in the three
companies’ components; medium- and small-sized companies response to these requirements is less than
large-sized companies. As a
conclusion, companies’ size often reacts to the e-commerce transaction
requirements.
KEYWORDS
EC transaction requirements, Algerian import companies
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