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E-commerce and Information SystemsAbstract Contemporary overdependence on E-commerce particularly in the performance and management of business activities results in an information system dependent or vulnerable business. This research explored the problem of increase business vulnerability to fluctuations in its organizational environment attributed to an E-commerce and information system business model. The research sampled qualitative secondary data drawn from E-commerce and information system journals written for the last five years.
Secondary information from the data was used in the assessment of the scholarly perspective on the topic of E-commerce and information systems, and the interrelationship between the two fields of business (Shaw 2006, p 36). The sampled secondary data retrieved from the E-commerce and information systems scholarly journals were then analyzed using a number of formulated research hypothesis, which are used to weigh the qualitative agreement or disagreement of the retrieved scholarly journals on E-commerce and information system matters.
The results from the research analyzes are used to draw inferences drawn from the hypothetical juxtaposition of the scholarly argument and concurrence on the interaction between E-commerce and information systems together with the impact of the postulated interaction of a business as a whole. These inferences are then used to reaffirms or refutes the thesis about the functional correlation between E-commerce and information systems. The inferences are also intended to reaffirm or refute the research position of an information systems dependent E-commerce (Wymer & Regan 2011, p 27).
Finally, the inferences are used to establish the level of advancement of information systems employed in e-commerce, which in turn determines their safety or vulnerability to exploitation for malicious damage of a business. The research addresses the question of the functional correlation between e-commerce and information system as a novelty subject in business management and marketing (Grand, Mykytyn & Nascob, 2011, p 18). It also provides a hypothetical framework for research in e-commerce and information system in the context of organizational management and marketing.
ReferencesGrandÃ, E. E., Mykytyn, P., & Nascob, S., 2011. Comparing theories to explain e-commerce adoption. Journal of Business Research, 64(3), pp.292-298.Shaw, M., 2006. E-commerce and the digital economy. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.Wymer, S. and Regan, E. A., 2011. Influential Factors in the Adoption and Use of E-Business and E-Commerce Information Technology (EEIT) by Small & Medium Businesses. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 9(1), pp.56-82.
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