An Exploratory Review of Malaysian E-Commerce Merchants and Their Readiness in Adopting Business Analytics Models for Assessment of Business KPIs

Zhi-Her Teh, C. Lim, Sien Chen
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In recent years, E-commerce business has become the norm in Malaysia, especially since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, with increasing number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) joining in. As more and more Malaysian business merchants jumped onto the bandwagon, most of them only managed to setup basic websites, with basic databases to store transactional and customer data. However, when the merchants needed to further analyze customer purchasing patterns or any other aspects of demographic behavior, they found that it could not be done due to missing or incomplete data. Therefore, the objective of this research was to explore the current readiness of the merchants' data collection policies in taking advantage of business analytics. A study was conducted to review the data privacy policies of 32 E-commerce merchants to understand the types of data collected by the merchants. Furthermore, mapping was done to check on whether the collected data is sufficient enough to apply in specific analytical models to review the churn rate, conversion rate and customer lifetime value of the E-commerce customers. The study showed that most merchants had only collected enough information to conduct basic business analytics. As a result, this exploratory study managed to devise a data analytic model, with the relevant data types, that can be used by E-commerce merchants to collect and leverage data to conduct more in-depth analytics to better understand their customers.
马来西亚电子商务商家的探索性审查和他们准备采用业务分析模型评估业务kpi
近年来,特别是新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,电子商务已成为马来西亚的常态,越来越多的中小企业加入其中。随着越来越多的马来西亚商人加入这一潮流,他们中的大多数人只能建立基本的网站,用基本的数据库来存储交易和客户数据。然而,当商家需要进一步分析客户购买模式或人口统计行为的任何其他方面时,他们发现由于缺少或不完整的数据而无法做到这一点。因此,本研究的目的是探讨商家在利用商业分析方面的数据收集策略的当前准备情况。我们对32家电子商务商家的数据隐私政策进行了研究,以了解商家收集的数据类型。此外,还进行了映射,以检查收集的数据是否足以应用于特定的分析模型,以审查电子商务客户的流失率、转换率和客户终身价值。研究表明,大多数商家只收集了足够的信息来进行基本的商业分析。因此,本探索性研究设法设计了一个数据分析模型,具有相关的数据类型,可用于电子商务商家收集和利用数据进行更深入的分析,以更好地了解他们的客户。
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