E-commerce of Bangladesh : The challenges and barriers in Bangladesh's e-commerce business
Rahman, Maksud (2023)
Rahman, Maksud
2023
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This thesis sought to examine the obstacles and challenges facing e-commerce in Bangladesh. E commerce has grown in Bangladesh in recent years, but there are still barriers to its growth, which this thesis attempted to highlight. The study made an effort to examine the major factors that led to Bangladesh's slow e commerce growth.
As a result of reviewing many e-commerce analyses, this research was created. Bangladesh has a good reason for acknowledging e commerce. The government of Bangladesh must follow a number of steps to ensure that its citizens can conduct e commerce. These actions entail setting up the infrastructure necessary for effective e-commerce. E commerce will result in more economic growth and productivity, hence the government of Bangladesh should support it. Also, the government does not have the stringent guidelines required for e commerce, which may be a reason limiting its bright future.
The study is mainly qualitative. Secondary sources, such as journals, newspapers, books, and government online portals, were employed to assemble the essential collected data for the thesis. Also, the thesis included primary data, in which respondents in Bangladesh were asked questions. The qualitative approach allowed for a deeper understanding of the respondents' perspectives and experiences. The use of both secondary and primary sources ensured a comprehensive analysis of the topic at hand. After doing a review of the interview, an analysis of the findings and discussion was formed.
According to the research work, Bangladesh is falling short of the necessary criteria in e commerce. The fundamental cause is a lack of essential e commerce infrastructure. The thesis also discovered that there are purchasers of e commerce in Bangladesh, and that the problems and barriers highlighted in the thesis must be resolved in order to increase the number of e commerce users. The safety measures against roadblocks may inspire many aspiring entrepreneurs in Bangladesh to eagerly launch an e commerce business. Yet, the government must promote e commerce usage and e-commerce company policies via education. This will clarify for company owners and the broader public the benefits of using e commerce as a means of conducting business.
As a result of reviewing many e-commerce analyses, this research was created. Bangladesh has a good reason for acknowledging e commerce. The government of Bangladesh must follow a number of steps to ensure that its citizens can conduct e commerce. These actions entail setting up the infrastructure necessary for effective e-commerce. E commerce will result in more economic growth and productivity, hence the government of Bangladesh should support it. Also, the government does not have the stringent guidelines required for e commerce, which may be a reason limiting its bright future.
The study is mainly qualitative. Secondary sources, such as journals, newspapers, books, and government online portals, were employed to assemble the essential collected data for the thesis. Also, the thesis included primary data, in which respondents in Bangladesh were asked questions. The qualitative approach allowed for a deeper understanding of the respondents' perspectives and experiences. The use of both secondary and primary sources ensured a comprehensive analysis of the topic at hand. After doing a review of the interview, an analysis of the findings and discussion was formed.
According to the research work, Bangladesh is falling short of the necessary criteria in e commerce. The fundamental cause is a lack of essential e commerce infrastructure. The thesis also discovered that there are purchasers of e commerce in Bangladesh, and that the problems and barriers highlighted in the thesis must be resolved in order to increase the number of e commerce users. The safety measures against roadblocks may inspire many aspiring entrepreneurs in Bangladesh to eagerly launch an e commerce business. Yet, the government must promote e commerce usage and e-commerce company policies via education. This will clarify for company owners and the broader public the benefits of using e commerce as a means of conducting business.