Business Development Through E-Commerce Adoption: A Case Study of an Entrepreneurship Expo at Makerere University

Authors

  • Proscovia Katumba Department of Marketing and Management, Makerere University, Uganda
  • Hellen Namawejje Department of Statistical Methods and Applied Science, Makerere University, Uganda
  • Patricia Ndugga Department of Population Studies, Makerere University, Uganda
  • Augustine Ssekyondwa Directorate of E-Government Services, NITA-U, Uganda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33422/ijarme.v7i2.1225

Keywords:

E-commerce, Drivers, Adoption, Students’ Experiences, Entrepreneurship

Abstract

This study examined students' e-commerce adoption factors using data from an entrepreneurship expo at the College of Business and Management Sciences in 2018. A cross-sectional survey involving 774 students revealed significant predictors of e-commerce adoption. Smartphone ownership and regular internet usage increased adoption (OR = 1.7307, p = 0.043), while exhibitors offering food and beverages saw higher adoption rates (OR = 3.6558, p = 0.047). However, post-purchase reviews, entrepreneurship support participation, and e-commerce application use were associated with lower adoption odds. The findings underscore the shift towards digital models, with smartphones enhancing sales and profitability among university students. This study sheds light on e-commerce adoption drivers among students, emphasizing marketing strategies, internet engagement, and technology accessibility.

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Published

2024-06-23

How to Cite

Katumba, P., Namawejje, H., Ndugga, P., & Ssekyondwa, A. (2024). Business Development Through E-Commerce Adoption: A Case Study of an Entrepreneurship Expo at Makerere University. International Journal of Applied Research in Management and Economics, 7(2), 15–25. https://doi.org/10.33422/ijarme.v7i2.1225

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