Components of e-commerce implementation in Algeria
Keywords:
E-commerce, Algeria, E-commerce implementation, E-commerce challenges, E-commerce infrastructureAbstract
This study aimed to illuminate the current state and key components of e-commerce in Algeria. Despite the Algerian government's efforts to promote e-commerce through infrastructure improvements and adopting an e-government strategy in 2013, several challenges persist. These include inadequate technological infrastructure, particularly slow and expensive internet speeds compared to developed countries, limited public awareness of e-commerce benefits, a preference for traditional commerce, and ambiguities in the implementation of the 2018 e-commerce law.
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