2019冠状病毒病期间巴林企业采用电子商务

Deena AlHudaib, Minwir M. Al-Shammari
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电子商务在当今时代发挥着重要而突出的作用,特别是随着新技术的不断出现,为中小型企业的企业家和企业主提供了追求业务增长的新视野。目前,中小企业的经营活动已不再局限于本地,而是走向国际。数字化在提升企业之间的竞争力方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这促使许多中小企业获得技术,以促进业务向电子商务过渡,以获得比竞争对手的竞争优势,并保持在其领域的相关性。本研究将进一步探讨巴林中小企业在新冠疫情期间面临的不同挑战,并分析在适应电子商务过程中面临的各种障碍。该分析考虑了三个主要类别:组织准备就绪、环境准备就绪和技术准备就绪。本研究旨在证明中小企业在遭受新冠疫情的破坏性影响后,将其业务活动转向电子商务的意愿。我们设计了一份问卷,并与110名中小企业员工共享,收到100份回复作为研究样本量。研究表明,在疫情期间,巴林中小企业在转型为电子商务企业方面面临许多障碍,其中一项挑战是转型的财务成本。该研究为今后的研究提供了进一步的建议。
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The Adoption of E-Commerce by Businesses in Bahrain During Covid-19
E-commerce plays an important and prominent role in the modern era, especially with the continued emergence of new technologies, which opened new horizons for entrepreneurs and business owners of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to pursue business growth. Currently, SMEs are no longer limited to practicing their business activities locally but internationally. Digitalization has a vital role in elevating the state of competitiveness between firms, which prompts many SMEs to acquire technologies that facilitate the business transition to e-commerce considering gaining a competitive advantage over their rivals and maintaining relevance in their field. This research will further explore the different challenges SMEs faced in Bahrain during the Covid-19 period and analyze the various obstacles faced during e-commerce adaptation. The analysis considers three main categories: organizational Readiness, environmental Readiness, and technological Readiness. This study aims to demonstrate SMEs' willingness to transition their business activities to e-commerce after the devastating repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic. A questionnaire was designed and shared with 110 employees working at SMEs, and 100 responses were received and selected to be the research sample size. The research revealed that SMEs in Bahrain faced many obstacles to transform into e-commerce businesses during the pandemic and among the challenges were the financial cost of such transformation. The study provided further recommendations for future studies.
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