The Impact of Pandemic Disease (Coronavirus) on E-Commerce in Egypt/ (Record no. 9774)
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| fixed length control field | 201210b2022 a|||f bm|| 00| 0 eng d |
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| Original cataloging agency | EG-CaNU |
| Transcribing agency | EG-CaNU |
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| Language code of text | eng |
| Language code of abstract | eng |
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| Classification number | 658.4 |
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| Personal name | Nada Nashaat Kamal. |
| 245 1# - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | The Impact of Pandemic Disease (Coronavirus) on E-Commerce in Egypt/ |
| Statement of responsibility, etc. | Nada Nashaat Kamal. |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2022. |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 67p. |
| Other physical details | ill., |
| Dimensions | 21 cm. |
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| Materials specified | Supervisor: <br/>Dr. Mohamed Mamdouh Awny |
| 502 ## - Dissertation Note | |
| Dissertation type | Project (M.A.)—Nile University, Egypt, 2022 . |
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| Bibliography | "Includes bibliographical references" |
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| Formatted contents note | Contents:<br/>Acknowledgement <br/>Declaration<br/>Abstract<br/>Table of Content<br/>List of Figures <br/>List of Tables<br/>Chapter 1: Introduction<br/>1.1. Background <br/>1.2. E-Commerce Definition<br/>1.3. The Beginning of COVID-19’s Global Pandemic<br/>1.4 The General Impact of Covid-19 on Egypt <br/>1.5 The Aim on this Research<br/>1.6. Document outline <br/>Chapter 2: E-commerce and Covid-19 <br/>2.1. Preface<br/>2.2. The impact of COVID-19 on E-Commerce Globally<br/>2.3. Global Trends in E-Commerce As a Result of COVID-19 <br/>2.4. Effect of Covid-19 on Consumer Behavior and E-Commerce Worldwide<br/>2.5. Effects on different E-commerce Segments with the Most Gain or Loss Global<br/>2.6. Futuristic Prediction on E-Commerce’s Changed Consumer Behavior<br/>Chapter 3: Methodology<br/>3.1. Research problem<br/>3.2. Objectives of Research<br/>3.3. Significance of Research<br/>3.4. Research Method <br/>Chapter 4: Data Gathering and Analysis<br/>4.1 Research questionnaire<br/>4.2 Data Analysis <br/>Chapter 5: Findings and Conclusion<br/>5.1 Findings and conclusion <br/>5.2 limitations <br/>References<br/>Appendix |
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| Abstract | Abstract:<br/>The ongoing digitalization in the retail industry is a process that has been going on for many years. However, the outbreak of the Covid-19 fastened the digitalization process by forcing businesses to adapt to a needed digital way of operating within a short time.<br/>This research aims to identify the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic disease on e-commerce in Egypt as well as how it affected the consumers' decision to shop online versus offline.<br/>Literature review of the impact globally together with an online questionnaire helped to understand to what extent the disease Covid-19 influenced the decision to shop online versus offline and how the participants' perceptions towards online shopping have changed.<br/>In This research we were able to receive 85 valid responses from Egyptian individuals through the questionnaire. Nineteen valid responses from Egyptian companies’ questionnaire were also received.<br/>The analyses of the received data showed the strong impact of Covid-19 on the participants’ online shopping frequencies. Since the outbreak of Covid-19. It was clear that most participants had substantial increase in their online shopping frequency.<br/>The individual and companies’ questionnaires included various questions related to the habits changes in online buying frequency before and after the pandemic, which we conclude that e-commerce enterprises had seen a significant boost in revenues. We expect that most of these gained habits will continue after the clearance of the pandemic.<br/>Moreover, the research offers further valuable information regarding the relationships between statements concerning the shopping experience during the Covid-19 times and demographic characteristics. |
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| Language Note | Text in English, abstracts in English. |
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| Subject | MOT |
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| focus term | Dissertation, Academic |
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| Dewey Decimal Classification | Not For Loan | Main library | Main library | 08/21/2022 | 658.4 /N.N.I | 08/21/2022 | 08/21/2022 | Thesis |