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Methodology of an interpretive structural map construction for social commerce success

The factors influencing consumer purchase decisions in electronic commerce platforms and the interrelationships of each element are prevalent in the domain literature. However, a comprehensive analysis of the complex interrelationships among the success factors remains unexplored, especially in a so...

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Published in:Engineering management in production and services 2023-09, Vol.15 (3), p.101-114
Main Authors: Pijo, Hazel, Aguilar, Aethyl, Catarongan, Mitzie Ann, Orioque, Janet, Atibing, Nadine May, Wenceslao, Charldy, Evangelista, Samantha Shane, Aro, Joerabell Lourdes, Maturan, Fatima, Yamagishi, Kafferine, Ocampo, Lanndon
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