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Title: | Evaluating the impact of government policies and regulation on M-Commerce in India: A system dynamics modelling approach | Authors: | Sharma, Deepali Diatha, Krishna Sundar Murthy, Rajluxmi V |
Keywords: | E-Commerce;Digital commerce | Issue Date: | 2012 | Publisher: | The Canadian Center of Science and Education | Abstract: | Mobile Commerce (M-Commerce) is a subset of E-Commerce, which includes all E-Commerce transactions, carried out using mobile (handheld) device(s). With significant uncertainties and complexities due to evolving business and regulatory models, growth of M-Commerce is a function of appropriate and timely policy interventions from the government(s). M-Commerce business growth is further complicated by the involvement of several interrelated stake-holders and various regulatory agencies that are part of the M-Commerce eco-system, which comprises of mobile telecom service providers, banking/financial institutions, content facilitators, retailers, mobile terminal industry, and end users as the major stake-holders. To understand the M-Commerce growth facilitators in India, where M-Commerce is at its infancy, system dynamics simulation models are developed. The simulation models are used to analyze the impact of policy and regulatory interventions on the growth of M-Commerce in India. These models can help policy makers in understanding the inter-play between various independent regulatory/policy approaches and assessing their impact in a holistic manner on the business eco-system. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/12029 | ISSN: | 1833-3850 1833-8119 |
DOI: | 10.5539/ijbm.v7n23p54 |
Appears in Collections: | 2010-2019 |
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