Factors contributing to online purchase fraud in Malaysia
With the development of digitization and technology, e-commerce has gradually emerged and expanded, contributing to economic growth. As Malaysia is trying to elevate its economic status to a developed country, Malaysia should consider maintaining a safe environment for the e-commerce sector. Therefo...
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my-utar-eprints.47762022-12-27T15:22:58Z Factors contributing to online purchase fraud in Malaysia Chau, Yuet Jing Chong, Zheng Chao Chun, Hui Xuan Lai, Shu Mei K Law (General) T Technology (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering With the development of digitization and technology, e-commerce has gradually emerged and expanded, contributing to economic growth. As Malaysia is trying to elevate its economic status to a developed country, Malaysia should consider maintaining a safe environment for the e-commerce sector. Therefore, this study is to examine the factors contributing to online purchase fraud in Malaysia such as consumer online shopping behaviour, e-commerce technology, the virtual quality of network, e-commerce law, and hours spent online. 500 questionnaires were distributed through Google Form targeting people in different states in Malaysia using the judgement sampling techniques. In this study, several analysis techniques have been used to test hypothesis such as descriptive analysis, scale measurement, inferential analysis and multiple linear regression. The result indicates that consumer online shopping behaviour, e-commerce technology, e-commerce law, and hours spent online have significant influence on online purchase fraud whereas the virtual quality of network has insignificant relationship on online purchase fraud. 2022-09 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4776/1/fyp_FE_2022_CYJ.pdf Chau, Yuet Jing and Chong, Zheng Chao and Chun, Hui Xuan and Lai, Shu Mei (2022) Factors contributing to online purchase fraud in Malaysia. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/4776/ |
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With the development of digitization and technology, e-commerce has gradually emerged and expanded, contributing to economic growth. As Malaysia is trying to elevate its economic status to a developed country, Malaysia should consider maintaining a safe environment for the e-commerce sector. Therefore, this study is to examine the factors contributing to online purchase fraud in Malaysia such as consumer online shopping behaviour, e-commerce technology, the virtual quality of network, e-commerce law, and hours spent online. 500 questionnaires were distributed through Google Form targeting people in different states in Malaysia using the judgement sampling techniques. In this study, several analysis techniques have been used to test hypothesis such as descriptive analysis, scale measurement, inferential analysis and multiple linear regression. The result indicates that consumer online shopping behaviour, e-commerce technology, e-commerce law, and hours spent online have significant influence on online purchase fraud whereas the virtual quality of network has insignificant relationship on online purchase fraud. |
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