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- Title
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COVID-19 impact on Facebook-based social commerce in Bangladesh
- Author
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Samsul Alam,
Minhajur Rahman,
- Email
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salam.bba@diu.edu.bd
- Abstract
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Popular social media Facebook-oriented social commerce
(S-commerce), commonly known as Facebook commerce (F-commerce) has
progressed towards a bevy business in Bangladesh. Many young people,
especially at the age of 20-28, are now in this industry. The pandemic
situation due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) forces people to
buy more from the online market because of the safety issue. People are
getting more interested in the new trend of buying from an online store.
The current study aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 on F-commerce,
particularly in Bangladesh. It uses the non-probability purposive
sampling method and collects 181 usable responses through an online
questionnaire. A research model is developed following the social
commerce acceptance model (SCAM), and structural equation model partial
least square (SEM-PLS) using SmartPLS 3.0 is applied to find out and
justify the result. Likert five-point scale for determining the
independent variables, including COVID-19 awareness (CA), consumer
behavior (CB), and purchase intention (PI), is used. The study result
confirms that these three variables have a positive impact on
F-commerce. The survey covers other measurable items that indicate some
assumptions, which reflect F-commerce consumers’ behavior. The
researchers recommend that F-commerce businesspeople must emphasize on
mitigating trust issues and provide enhanced home delivery service.
- Keywords
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Covid-19 impact; E-commerce; F-commerce; S-commerce;
- Journal or Conference Name
- International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Publication Year
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2022
- Indexing
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scopus