Challenges in building trust in B2C e-Commerce and proposal to mitigate them: developing countries perspective

Subrata Kumar Dey, Mohammad Noor Nabi, M. Anwer
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In this technology mediated world, e-Commerce is becoming more and more powerful medium for doing business, globally. Existing security technologies are proven to protect online transaction and fund transfer. However, while transacting with global e-merchants, trustworthiness of secure fund transfer and delivery of products/services are affected, and they could not leverage the potential benefit of e-Commerce. In this paper, the authors firstly overview the current state-of-threat by surveying was people's perception about trust in e-Commerce in developing countries like Bangladesh and argue that the security requirements of e-Commerce service generally go beyond the more traditional requirements of network security. The result analysis shows that, challenges in building trust for Business-to-Consumer (B2C) e-Commerce venture (local/international) is the major concern. The authors propose an e-Commerce enabled model for secure electronic fund transfer, and discuss ways to mitigate challenges in building trust in B2C.
在B2C电子商务中建立信任的挑战和缓解这些挑战的建议:发展中国家的观点
在这个以技术为媒介的世界里,电子商务正在成为全球范围内开展业务的越来越强大的媒介。现有的安全技术已被证明可以保护网上交易和资金转移。然而,在与全球电子商务进行交易时,安全资金转移和产品/服务交付的可信度受到影响,他们无法利用电子商务的潜在利益。在本文中,作者首先通过调查孟加拉国等发展中国家人们对电子商务信任的看法来概述当前的威胁状态,并认为电子商务服务的安全要求普遍超出了更传统的网络安全要求。结果分析显示,企业对消费者(B2C)电子商务企业(本地/国际)建立信任的挑战是主要关注的问题。作者提出了一种安全电子资金转移的电子商务模式,并讨论了在B2C中建立信任的方法。
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