A Review on Prospect & Problem of Electronic Commerce’s Service in India
Keywords:
Electronic, Services, Ethical Issues, Perceptions, Legal SystemAbstract
As part of data technologies & revolutions, electronic commerce has been extensively utilized in global trade general & Indian economy in particular. Changes in business transactions technique have been occurred as result of technological advance. India, as quick learner, is keeping up with present state of an electronic data exchange & has been embraced e-commerce. E-commerce stands for electronic commerce & refer to exchanging of products & services via internet. In field of ecommerce, India is exploding. One of reasons for this is cheap cost of PC & the increasing usage of Internet. In India, business community is becoming more conscious of possibilities provided by e-commerce. Textile sector is country's second biggest industry, accounting for 14% of GDP. India has seen significant development because to e-commerce & technological automation applications. E commerce is linking rural India for commercial purposes, resulting in development of village economies. In India, ecommerce seems to have bright future. E-commerce not only expands commercial possibilities, but it also expands educational & intellectual opportunities. It addresses important consumer concerns about e-commerce, such as ethical problems, risk perceptions in e-service interactions, & difficulties for e-business education & the legal system. Backbone of industry development is new innovative technologies in electronic & IT applications. This can only happen if E-commerce supports& complements engineering industries growth & very large scale qualities manufacturing in India. To grow rural India, India has to encourage E commerce Company by creating better communication to map value of products created & make goods & services accessible to customers at cheap cost. textile garment industry has benefited greatly from E-commerce through online web portals, but consumers in rural India must be given trust via educational programs.
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