An overview of e-commerce businesses in developing countries: a comparative study between Uganda and Bangladesh
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2024-07-03Publisher
BRAC University Research For Development Club (BURED)Author
Sylivia Samalie, MwebazaMetadata
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Samalie, M. S., & Kasimu, M. (2024). An overview of e-commerce businesses in developing countries: a comparative study between Uganda and Bangladesh. REFLECTION, 1, 114–121.Abstract
E-commerce platforms are growing rapidly as a result of the spread of
information technology all over the world, resulting in a significant
impact on the business sector. This article compares Uganda and
Bangladesh to provide an analysis of the state of e-commerce platforms
in developing nations. It mainly describes various e-commerce
platforms in both countries and how they have responded to the pre and
post-Covid situations. E-commerce has greatly contributed in the
development of both countries given its fewer requirements like
buildings, storage space, insurance and many others. Using the
literature review approach, this study concludes that there is a high
demand for high-quality imported products mainly from the US and the
UK as well as China, and the major consumers are middle-income
earners as well as youths aged 18-30 years. However, the lack of
thorough study that addresses topics outside situational imperatives
limits our knowledge of what motivates e-Commerce among several
other enterprises in emerging economies. This study, therefore,
suggests that further research should be done to cover more aspects in
line with e-commerce platforms mainly for developing countries.