Quarterly Journal of Information and Communication Technology ​

Feasibility Investigation of E-commerce in the Field of International Export

Document Type : Original Research Article

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Department of Computer Engineering, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract
One of the most important consequences of internationalization is the increase in competition at the international level of the economy, because in these conditions, we will always be faced with the reduction of transportation costs, the surprising growth of information technology, and the ever-increasing expansion of electronic commerce, and the minimization of geographic restrictions and the growth of competition. As a result, the efficiency of the international economy will increase. The use of electronic commerce in the field of exports of countries is a major part of the global economy and will bring great benefits. Although in order to use this new technology, it is necessary to measure the feasibility of e-commerce development in the export sector of commercial products, the present research aims to investigate the feasibility of e-commerce development in the export sector of the countries by examining the general functions. Also, the achievements and challenges of this style of globalization have been assessed and analyzed. 

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