Growth of e-Commerce in India: An Analytical Review of Literature

IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM), Volume 19, Issue 6, Ver. I (June 2017), pp. 91-95

8 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2017

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Madhurima Khosla

University of Delhi, Shri Ram College of Commerce, Students

Harish Kumar

University of Delhi - Shri Ram College of Commerce; University of Delhi

Date Written: June 1, 2017

Abstract

E-commerce is one of the fastest growing segments in the Indian Economy. Though marked by high growth rate, the Indian e-commerce industry has been behind its counterparts in many developed and emerging economies, primarily due to a relatively low internet user base. In a study conducted by global management consultancy firm AT Kearney in 2015, there were only 39 million online buyers in India; a tiny fraction of the 1.2 billion who live in the country. However, increased technological proliferation combined with internet and mobile penetration, presents a favorable ecosystem for the development of e-commerce in India. The country is currently at the cusp of a digital revolution. Launch of 4G services and decline in the tariffs of data plans and prices of data cards/USB dongles have reduced the cost of ownership of an effective internet connection. Availability of low cost smart phones and the extension of internet and broadband to the remotest corners will boost the augmentation of the internet user base, effectively bridging the gap between potential online buyers and actual buyers. The demographic dividend of the country also seems to encourage and favor the growth of E-commerce. The survival of the e-commerce firms in a highly dynamic environment becomes a challenging task when coupled with the cutthroat competition prevailing in the sector. The onus then lies on the firms to constantly adapt and innovate while providing an information rich and seamless experience to ensure customer loyalty. This study attempts to explore the evolution of e-commerce in India and identifies various challenges to as well the factors responsible for the future growth and development of e commerce.

Keywords: B2B, E-Commerce, Indian Context, Literature Review

Suggested Citation

Khosla, Madhurima and Kumar, Harish, Growth of e-Commerce in India: An Analytical Review of Literature (June 1, 2017). IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM), Volume 19, Issue 6, Ver. I (June 2017), pp. 91-95, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2983839

Madhurima Khosla

University of Delhi, Shri Ram College of Commerce, Students

North Campus
Maurice Nagar
Delhi
India

Harish Kumar (Contact Author)

University of Delhi - Shri Ram College of Commerce ( email )

North Campus
Maurice Nagar
Delhi, 110007
India

University of Delhi ( email )

University Road
Kirti Nagar
Delhi, DE New Delhi 110 007
India

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