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What Factors Influence the Use of Electronic Commerce?: A Case in Turkey
Hayri Abar (Gaziantep University, Turkey) and Ömer Alkan (Ataturk University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3351-2.ch006
Abstract
The concept of trade has emerged with the inter-business division of labor. The internet, which is a much more recent concept than trade, has begun to get closer over time. The reason why trade is to see the internet as a commercial tool lies in the fact that the internet is spread over a wide mass network. The aim of this study is to determine socio-economic and demographic factors that are effective in purchasing or ordering goods and services by internet in Turkey. It was found that the number of information equipment, income, being male, working, and education increased the probability of shopping over the internet. It was determined that household size and age decreased. Females shop for clothing and sports goods more than males. The highest correlation with the purchase of other product groups over the internet is through holiday accommodation and other travel-related transactions.
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