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A Study on E-business Possibility through the Characteristic Analysis of Smart Phone Market in South Asia: Focusing on Vietnam

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2017, v.5 no.3, pp.33-40
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2017.5.3.33
Kim Dong Hwa
Daesung Seo
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Abstract

Purpose – This paper suggests approaching methods for a way of strategies for traditional market extend and new e-business, market development, and plan of new product in the future and develop a way of method for cooperation through analysis on the smart phone market trend in different culture, effectively. Research design, data, methodology – As research design, data, and methodology, this paper suggests new idea and approaches from comparing characteristics analysis of smart phone market in different culture in AEC. This paper takes data to analysis from ITU, World Bank, AEC, and IMF. These organizer’s data can be trusted as official society in the world. This paper can prove market and the characteristics of society through the corresponding results. Results – This paper can suggest the novel idea on market development and the big possibility depend on ACE country and can describe the possibility on new market because of low smart phone market penetration and low digital market penetration. Conclusions – This paper concludes to develop e-business, culture friendly ship, linking with education, development of appropriate technology depend on country, and should develop new strategy for market extend to low penetration.

keywords
e-business, Social-pattern, South Asian ICT, AEC appropriate technology.

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