Riding the waves of social commerce: An empirical study of Malaysian entrepreneurs
The emergence of social media has made it possible for a person with internet connection to communicate with thousands of other people. Because of the heavy usage of social media there is substantial interest in making this medium a commercial site, particularly among entrepreneurs who want to explo...
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