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@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 162
ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 1 | Issue – 5
International Journal of Trend in Scientific
Research and Development (IJTSRD)
UGC Approved International Open Access Journal
Challenges of E-commerce
Ms. Ashwini Jagdale
Dr. D. Y. Patil SCS College, Akurdi,
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Ms. Ashwini Rupnawar
Dr. D. Y. Patil SCS College, Akurdi,
Pune, Maharashtra, India
ABSTRACT
E-commerce is an facility for each and every user
buying and selling product through the internet. By
using E-commerce we can manage everything in our
time. Every person/user can handle different
transaction like E-payment-billing, Mobile banking,
Net banking-learning, E-insurance, etc. In India E-
commerce technology is increased because of wide
range of products and minimum price wide range of
suppliers and customers internet. Electronic
Commerce is enabling the customer to have an
increasing say in what products are made, how
products are made and how services are delivered.
Through the E-commerce we can achieve greater
economic efficiency (lower cost) and more rapid
exchange (high speed, accelerated, or real-time
interaction.
This paper gives an overview of the future of E-
Commerce and discusses the scope, challenges, Types
of E-commerce, Uses, Advantages and disadvantages
of E-Commerce. Also use of EDI. We also find out to
help future growth of Indian e-commerce. This paper
also represents evaluation of internet user’s.
Keywords: E-commerce, Scope, Uses, Challenges,
Future Enhancement, EDI
I. Introduction
E-commerce is a business model or a larger business
model that allows us or individuals through the
electronic network and is usually the different type of
business in the internet. E-commerce creates new
relationships with website and network activity.
E-commerce includes a different variety of customer
activities. These include different types of
transactions like B2B (Business-to Business), B2C
(Business-to-Consumer), C2C (Consumer-to-
Consumer), C2B (Consumer-to-Business). Electronic
transactions have been around for quite some time in
the form of Electronic Data Interchange or EDI.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-
computer exchange of business documents in a
standard electronic format between business partners.
II. Definition
Electronic commerce or ecommerce is a term for any
type of business that involves the transfer of
information across the Internet. Ecommerce allows
consumers to electronically exchange goods and
services with no barriers of time or distance.
Ecommerce is the use of electronic communications
and digital information processing technology in
business transactions to create, transform, and
redefine relationships for value creation between or
among organizations, and between organizations and
individuals.
III. Literal Surveys of E-commerce Challenges
E-commerce was introduced 40 years ago .Since the
late 1970s saw the development, prior to anything
resembling Internet commerce, of method’s for
businesses to process their transactions with each
other using electronic means. Strictly speaking, a
range of the technologically-driven innovations of the
1980s, such as ATMs, can also be considered as parts
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470
@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 163
of the history of e-commerce, albeit one without the
same access to computing on the part of consumers as
was enjoyed by the large businesses serving them.
The modern phase of e-commerce was marked by a
shift to a more open source, os commerce approach,
as began with the 1990 creation of a web browser for
searching the World Wide Web, though Internet
commerce as such only became allowable in 1991.
IV. Scope Of the E-commerce:
The scope of e-Commerce business is turning out to
be more famous day-after-day according to the market
demand. Another significant contributor to the growth
of e-Commerce in India in the future is the e-tailing
industry which largely deals in providing jewellery,
apparel and kitchen appliances online. Websites like
Flipkart, Myntra, Amazon, Snapdeal, Jabong, etc. are
all examples of the enormous success of ecommerce
in India. As India has been the heart of the e-
commerce market in 2016 with the tremendous
growth of 70%. The consumer base is expected to hit
100 million in 2017, and this ensures that any e-
commerce venture would soon be the best business in
India, as far as profits and growth are concerned.
V. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-
computer exchange of business documents between
companies. EDI replaces the faxing and mailing of
paper documents.
EDI documents use specific computer record formats
that are based on widely accepted standards.
However, each company will use the flexibility
allowed by the standards in a unique way that fits
their business needs.
In EDI we are sending application that application
converted into Standard EDI format and this format is
sending through VAN, and stored and resend to EDI
fromat.EDI convert this message to receiver.
A value-added network (VAN) is a private network
provider (sometimes called a turnkey communications
line) that is hired by a company to facilitate
electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other
network services
VI. Types of E-Commerce
 1:B2B(Business-to-Business):
When the business transaction takes place between
two businesses through the electronic medium, it is
called B2B commerce. This model defines that Buyer
and seller are two different entities. It is similar to
manufacturer issuing goods to the retailer or
wholesaler.
 2:B2C(Business-to-Consumer):
When the business transaction takes place between
business and Consumer through the electronic
medium, it is called B2C Transation. B2c is the
Interface between the company and consumers.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470
@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 164
 3:C2C(-Consumer-to-Consumer):
When the business transaction takes place between
Consumer to Consumer through the electronic
medium, it is called C2C transaction. There are many
sites offering free classifieds, auctions, and forums
where Consumer can buy and sell Products through
online. eBay's auction service is a great example of
where person-to-person transactions take place every
day since 1995.
 4:C2B(Consumer-to-Business):
When the business transaction takes place between
Consumer to Business through the electronic medium,
it is called C2B transaction.eg:E-banking
VII. Uses of E-commerce
 E-Commerce can improve your business
processes and information flows by enabling you
to communicate with other businesses.
 Using your computer, you can connect to the
bank’s computer system via the internet and
control your daily financial dealing from home. It
reduces the staff and building of banks. May
customers pay their bills from their bank accounts
using this facility.
 It has become very easy from the people to shop
from home using internet. Different manufacturers
present their product s on the internet. People can
browse the website, place an order and even make
a payment using different card. It has made
shopping very easy.
 E-commerce is playing an important part to
market and advertise products all over the world.
The use of popular websites can be an effective
way of introducing a product to the customers.
 Businessmen can interact with their customers
using the internet. They can discuss different
issues about their products. They can also deal
with their complaints and provide different
services to them.
VIII. Advantages of E-Commerce
 Faster buying/selling procedure, as well as easy to
find products.
 Buying/selling 24/7.
 More reach to customers, there is no theoretical
geographic limitations.
 Low operational costs and better quality of
services.
 No need of physical company set-ups.
 Easy to start and manage a business.
 Customers can easily select products from
different providers without moving around
physically.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470
@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 165
IX. Disadvantages of Ecommerce
 Any one, good or bad, can easily start a business.
And there are many bad sites which eat up
customers’ money.
 There is no guarantee of product quality.
 Mechanical failures can cause unpredictable
effects on the total processes.
 As there is minimum chance of direct customer to
company interactions, customer loyalty is always
on a check.
 There are many hackers who look for
opportunities, and thus an ecommerce site,
service, payment gateways, all are always prone to
attack.
 The customer has to wait for delivery of their
product.
 Perishable goods bought online can get spoiled
during delivery.
 It is difficult to know when an online site is safe to
use.
X. Challenges of E-commerce
 There are different issues related to e-commerce
like privacy and security. There is no protection
offered either by Website or outside watchdogs
against hazard created by exploiting one’s
privacy.
 Tax rate system of Indian market is another factor
for lesser growth rate of e-Commerce in India in
comparison to other developed countries like USA
and UK. In those countries, tax rate is uniform for
all sectors, whereas tax structure of India varies
from sector to sector. This factor creates
accounting problems for the Indian online
business companies.
 Consumers are physically attractable for buying
any products. They first see the products and
touch them before buying. so they are more
challenging to the companies.
 Logistics failure in any area can mean detrimental
damage to a startup’s future and can hurt the
brand overall. Add to this the need for a
guaranteed return policy. Getting this right is a
challenge.
 If we place an online order, we get a call from that
organization to ask about our information. Clearly
the address is not sufficient. This is because there
is some standardization in the addresses are
written.
XI. Future Enhancement
 Social networking sites are very popular medium
for communication, so that the consumers get
alert about their post.
 Social networking Sites like Facebook, LinkedIn,
Twitter, Google+. Increase the advertising &
promotions.
 We can increase the security and privacy between
different transactions by creating that data in
encryption format.
 All the Activities in all the fields will become
fully atomized.
 Maximum use of advanced technology, with the
use of various advanced apps.(Smartphone,
Tablets)
 Maximum use of E-banking.
 The use of SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) will
fast the process of marketing to attract maximum
customers in less time.
XII. Concluding Remark
The e-commerce market in India is estimated to grow
from $10 billion every year to between $ 70 - 260
billion every year by 2025.
It is also estimated that the e-commerce market is
about 57% from small towns and the balance from the
largest metros. The most popular use of e-commerce
is on travel websites, which is done by about 70% of
all e-commerce consumers in India. There are
challenges to e-commerce companies operating in
India - including some reluctance of consumers to pay
for goods or services online. Some companies are
trying to get around this problem by providing cash-
on-delivery as a service to their consumers.
E-commerce creates new opportunities for business; it
also creates new opportunities for education and
academics. It appears that there is tremendous
potential for providing e-business education.
As discussed earlier about the different media of e-
commerce such as TV, PC or Mobile these new media
will be a major preoccupation for marketers over the
few years that especially how to combine them within
an integrated bricks and clicks marketing mix.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470
@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 166
REFERENCES
1) Diana Oblinger(2001); Will E-business Shape the
Future of Open and Distance Learning?;
Open Learning; Vol. 16, No. 1, 2001; pp.9-25.
2) Elizabeth Goldsmith and Sue L.T.
McGregor(2000); E-commerce: consumer
protection issues and implications for research and
education; J Consumer Studies & Home
Economics; Vol.24, No.2, June 2000, pp.124–127.
3) Patric Barwise(2001); TV, PC or Mobile? Future
media for consumer e-commerce; Business
strategy review; Vol.12, issue 1; 2001; pp.35-42.
4) Prithviraj Dasgupta and Kasturi Sengupta(2002);
E-Commerce in the Indian Insurance Industry;
Electronic Commerce Research; Vol.2, 2002;
pp.43-60.
5) Zabihollah Rezaee, Kenneth R. Lambert and W.
Ken Harmon(2006); Electronic Commerce
Education: Analysis of Existing Courses;
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6) eBay PowerSeller Practices for Dummies by
Marsha Collier,

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Challenges of E-commerce

  • 1. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 162 ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 1 | Issue – 5 International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) UGC Approved International Open Access Journal Challenges of E-commerce Ms. Ashwini Jagdale Dr. D. Y. Patil SCS College, Akurdi, Pune, Maharashtra, India Ms. Ashwini Rupnawar Dr. D. Y. Patil SCS College, Akurdi, Pune, Maharashtra, India ABSTRACT E-commerce is an facility for each and every user buying and selling product through the internet. By using E-commerce we can manage everything in our time. Every person/user can handle different transaction like E-payment-billing, Mobile banking, Net banking-learning, E-insurance, etc. In India E- commerce technology is increased because of wide range of products and minimum price wide range of suppliers and customers internet. Electronic Commerce is enabling the customer to have an increasing say in what products are made, how products are made and how services are delivered. Through the E-commerce we can achieve greater economic efficiency (lower cost) and more rapid exchange (high speed, accelerated, or real-time interaction. This paper gives an overview of the future of E- Commerce and discusses the scope, challenges, Types of E-commerce, Uses, Advantages and disadvantages of E-Commerce. Also use of EDI. We also find out to help future growth of Indian e-commerce. This paper also represents evaluation of internet user’s. Keywords: E-commerce, Scope, Uses, Challenges, Future Enhancement, EDI I. Introduction E-commerce is a business model or a larger business model that allows us or individuals through the electronic network and is usually the different type of business in the internet. E-commerce creates new relationships with website and network activity. E-commerce includes a different variety of customer activities. These include different types of transactions like B2B (Business-to Business), B2C (Business-to-Consumer), C2C (Consumer-to- Consumer), C2B (Consumer-to-Business). Electronic transactions have been around for quite some time in the form of Electronic Data Interchange or EDI. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to- computer exchange of business documents in a standard electronic format between business partners. II. Definition Electronic commerce or ecommerce is a term for any type of business that involves the transfer of information across the Internet. Ecommerce allows consumers to electronically exchange goods and services with no barriers of time or distance. Ecommerce is the use of electronic communications and digital information processing technology in business transactions to create, transform, and redefine relationships for value creation between or among organizations, and between organizations and individuals. III. Literal Surveys of E-commerce Challenges E-commerce was introduced 40 years ago .Since the late 1970s saw the development, prior to anything resembling Internet commerce, of method’s for businesses to process their transactions with each other using electronic means. Strictly speaking, a range of the technologically-driven innovations of the 1980s, such as ATMs, can also be considered as parts
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 163 of the history of e-commerce, albeit one without the same access to computing on the part of consumers as was enjoyed by the large businesses serving them. The modern phase of e-commerce was marked by a shift to a more open source, os commerce approach, as began with the 1990 creation of a web browser for searching the World Wide Web, though Internet commerce as such only became allowable in 1991. IV. Scope Of the E-commerce: The scope of e-Commerce business is turning out to be more famous day-after-day according to the market demand. Another significant contributor to the growth of e-Commerce in India in the future is the e-tailing industry which largely deals in providing jewellery, apparel and kitchen appliances online. Websites like Flipkart, Myntra, Amazon, Snapdeal, Jabong, etc. are all examples of the enormous success of ecommerce in India. As India has been the heart of the e- commerce market in 2016 with the tremendous growth of 70%. The consumer base is expected to hit 100 million in 2017, and this ensures that any e- commerce venture would soon be the best business in India, as far as profits and growth are concerned. V. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the computer-to- computer exchange of business documents between companies. EDI replaces the faxing and mailing of paper documents. EDI documents use specific computer record formats that are based on widely accepted standards. However, each company will use the flexibility allowed by the standards in a unique way that fits their business needs. In EDI we are sending application that application converted into Standard EDI format and this format is sending through VAN, and stored and resend to EDI fromat.EDI convert this message to receiver. A value-added network (VAN) is a private network provider (sometimes called a turnkey communications line) that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services VI. Types of E-Commerce  1:B2B(Business-to-Business): When the business transaction takes place between two businesses through the electronic medium, it is called B2B commerce. This model defines that Buyer and seller are two different entities. It is similar to manufacturer issuing goods to the retailer or wholesaler.  2:B2C(Business-to-Consumer): When the business transaction takes place between business and Consumer through the electronic medium, it is called B2C Transation. B2c is the Interface between the company and consumers.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 164  3:C2C(-Consumer-to-Consumer): When the business transaction takes place between Consumer to Consumer through the electronic medium, it is called C2C transaction. There are many sites offering free classifieds, auctions, and forums where Consumer can buy and sell Products through online. eBay's auction service is a great example of where person-to-person transactions take place every day since 1995.  4:C2B(Consumer-to-Business): When the business transaction takes place between Consumer to Business through the electronic medium, it is called C2B transaction.eg:E-banking VII. Uses of E-commerce  E-Commerce can improve your business processes and information flows by enabling you to communicate with other businesses.  Using your computer, you can connect to the bank’s computer system via the internet and control your daily financial dealing from home. It reduces the staff and building of banks. May customers pay their bills from their bank accounts using this facility.  It has become very easy from the people to shop from home using internet. Different manufacturers present their product s on the internet. People can browse the website, place an order and even make a payment using different card. It has made shopping very easy.  E-commerce is playing an important part to market and advertise products all over the world. The use of popular websites can be an effective way of introducing a product to the customers.  Businessmen can interact with their customers using the internet. They can discuss different issues about their products. They can also deal with their complaints and provide different services to them. VIII. Advantages of E-Commerce  Faster buying/selling procedure, as well as easy to find products.  Buying/selling 24/7.  More reach to customers, there is no theoretical geographic limitations.  Low operational costs and better quality of services.  No need of physical company set-ups.  Easy to start and manage a business.  Customers can easily select products from different providers without moving around physically.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 1 | Issue – 5 Page: 165 IX. Disadvantages of Ecommerce  Any one, good or bad, can easily start a business. And there are many bad sites which eat up customers’ money.  There is no guarantee of product quality.  Mechanical failures can cause unpredictable effects on the total processes.  As there is minimum chance of direct customer to company interactions, customer loyalty is always on a check.  There are many hackers who look for opportunities, and thus an ecommerce site, service, payment gateways, all are always prone to attack.  The customer has to wait for delivery of their product.  Perishable goods bought online can get spoiled during delivery.  It is difficult to know when an online site is safe to use. X. Challenges of E-commerce  There are different issues related to e-commerce like privacy and security. There is no protection offered either by Website or outside watchdogs against hazard created by exploiting one’s privacy.  Tax rate system of Indian market is another factor for lesser growth rate of e-Commerce in India in comparison to other developed countries like USA and UK. In those countries, tax rate is uniform for all sectors, whereas tax structure of India varies from sector to sector. This factor creates accounting problems for the Indian online business companies.  Consumers are physically attractable for buying any products. They first see the products and touch them before buying. so they are more challenging to the companies.  Logistics failure in any area can mean detrimental damage to a startup’s future and can hurt the brand overall. Add to this the need for a guaranteed return policy. Getting this right is a challenge.  If we place an online order, we get a call from that organization to ask about our information. Clearly the address is not sufficient. This is because there is some standardization in the addresses are written. XI. Future Enhancement  Social networking sites are very popular medium for communication, so that the consumers get alert about their post.  Social networking Sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+. Increase the advertising & promotions.  We can increase the security and privacy between different transactions by creating that data in encryption format.  All the Activities in all the fields will become fully atomized.  Maximum use of advanced technology, with the use of various advanced apps.(Smartphone, Tablets)  Maximum use of E-banking.  The use of SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) will fast the process of marketing to attract maximum customers in less time. XII. Concluding Remark The e-commerce market in India is estimated to grow from $10 billion every year to between $ 70 - 260 billion every year by 2025. It is also estimated that the e-commerce market is about 57% from small towns and the balance from the largest metros. The most popular use of e-commerce is on travel websites, which is done by about 70% of all e-commerce consumers in India. There are challenges to e-commerce companies operating in India - including some reluctance of consumers to pay for goods or services online. Some companies are trying to get around this problem by providing cash- on-delivery as a service to their consumers. E-commerce creates new opportunities for business; it also creates new opportunities for education and academics. It appears that there is tremendous potential for providing e-business education. As discussed earlier about the different media of e- commerce such as TV, PC or Mobile these new media will be a major preoccupation for marketers over the few years that especially how to combine them within an integrated bricks and clicks marketing mix.
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