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From e-commerce to social commerce: A close look at design features
Zhao Huang,Morad Benyoucef +1 more
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TL;DR: The findings indicate that, for any social commerce website, it is critical to achieve a minimum set of social commerce design features, which must cover all the layers of the proposed model, including the individual, conversation, community and commerce levels.
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About: This article is published in Electronic Commerce Research and Applications. The article was published on 01 Jul 2013. The article focuses on the topics: Ubiquitous commerce & E-commerce.
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