Key Features of E-Tailer Shops in Adaptation to Cross-Border E-Commerce in the EU
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Language: This is a natural barrier, however, a good command of English usually enables making purchases almost anywhere around the world.
- High costs of international shipments: The significance of this barrier has decreased gradually due to the increasing competition between courier companies, resulting in lower shipment prices in the EU.
- Legal regulations: Problems connected with this barrier have been noted by the EU authorities, resulting in recently adopted EU Directives unifying consumer law across the member states [14] that have decreased the significance of barriers related to legal regulations.
- Payments: Similar to shipping costs, this barrier is becoming less significant as a result of the competition, as well as the development of the international payments market in the EU.
2. Literature Review
2.1. Online Resolution Systems
2.2. Models of Cross-Border E-Commerce
2.3. E-Commerce Website Features
2.4. Context of the Study
3. Hypothesis Development
3.1. Payments
3.2. Currency
3.3. Country Recognition
3.4. Delivery
3.5. Security
3.6. Shop-Bots
4. Data and Results
4.1. Data
4.2. Results
5. Conclusions
5.1. Contributions
5.2. Practical Implications
5.3. Limitations and Future Research
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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