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Sustainable Development of E-commerce in the Post-COVID Times: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Pestle Factors

E-commerce represents an essential part of modern business, with a significant growth in recent years. Recent events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to a surge in online shopping and a rapid shift towards e-commerce, creating a new normal in the retail industry. To succeed in this changing...

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Published in:Amfiteatru economic 2023-11, Vol.25 (SI 17), p.1095-1114
Main Authors: Dima, Adriana, Radu, Elena, Dobrotă, Ecaterina Milica, Oțoiu, Adrian, Săracu, Alina Florentina
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Business Economy / Management
Companies
COVID-19
e-commerce
Electronic commerce
Influence
Infrastructure
internet
Internet access
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Mixed methods research
Online sales
Pandemics
PESTLE analysis
Policy making
Principal components analysis
Regression analysis
retail
Shopping
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Standard of living
Sustainability
Sustainable development
SWOT analysis
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