Do we have enough information for e-commerce online security?

Session

Management, Business and Economics

Description

As the global population continues to grow, changes and digital transformations are taking place in all economies. The accelerated pace of digital transformation across various sectors is heightening users' interest in and inclination toward digitization. Moreover, the rising number of users of all ages and genders is influencing the development of digital maturity levels and digitization itself. The surge in internet and mobile phone usage, investment trends, and the growing user and business base have given rise to the concept of e-commerce, which stands out as one of the most tangible outcomes of digitization. Consequently, the commerce that has transitioned to the digital realm is now referred to as e-commerce, offering numerous advantages. This transition has opened up new strategic opportunities, particularly for both managers and consumers. The rapid and continuous evolution of e-commerce can be attributed to the increasing use of the internet, the widespread adoption of mobile phones, investment trends, and the digitization of users and businesses. This swift development and usage growth raise questions about our awareness of online security and the extent to which it may hinder e-commerce. Therefore, the aim of this research is to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors concerning online security in e-commerce, as perceived by both managers and consumers.

Keywords:

E-commerce, Online security, Online payment, Electronic payment.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.174

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Do we have enough information for e-commerce online security?

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

As the global population continues to grow, changes and digital transformations are taking place in all economies. The accelerated pace of digital transformation across various sectors is heightening users' interest in and inclination toward digitization. Moreover, the rising number of users of all ages and genders is influencing the development of digital maturity levels and digitization itself. The surge in internet and mobile phone usage, investment trends, and the growing user and business base have given rise to the concept of e-commerce, which stands out as one of the most tangible outcomes of digitization. Consequently, the commerce that has transitioned to the digital realm is now referred to as e-commerce, offering numerous advantages. This transition has opened up new strategic opportunities, particularly for both managers and consumers. The rapid and continuous evolution of e-commerce can be attributed to the increasing use of the internet, the widespread adoption of mobile phones, investment trends, and the digitization of users and businesses. This swift development and usage growth raise questions about our awareness of online security and the extent to which it may hinder e-commerce. Therefore, the aim of this research is to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors concerning online security in e-commerce, as perceived by both managers and consumers.