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VOL. 11, ISSUE 8 (2025)
A study on the role of government policies and regulations in promoting M-commerce adoption in India
Authors
Md. Ibrar Alam, Dr. Mahajabeen Parveen
Abstract
M-commerce, or mobile commerce, has emerged as
a significant mode of conducting business in today's digital era. With the
rapid advancement of technology and widespread use of smartphones, consumers
are increasingly turning to their devices for various needs such as shopping,
banking, and other financial transactions. However, despite its potential
benefits and popularity globally, m-commerce adoption in India still lags
behind compared to other developing countries. Government policies and
regulations play a crucial role in shaping the environment for m-commerce
adoption in India. This study aims to explore the specific role of these
policies and regulations on promoting m-commerce adoption in the country. By
utilizing a qualitative research approach involving interviews with key
industry players and analysis of available literature on government initiatives
related to m-commerce, this study seeks to shed light on how government
policies can effectively drive consumer trust towards mobile transactions.
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Pages:174-177
How to cite this article:
Md. Ibrar Alam, Dr. Mahajabeen Parveen "A study on the role of government policies and regulations in promoting M-commerce adoption in India". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 11, Issue 8, 2025, Pages 174-177
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