An Assessment of The Acceptance Level of E-Commerce through the Use of ICT Tools by Entreperneurs. Case of Mashava Mining Town, Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Ivy Jean Marima Great Zimbabwe University https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1146-5399
  • Gloria Evergrace Mawere Great Zimbabwe University
  • Lucia Winji Great Zimbabwe University
  • Kudakwashe Chindoza Great Zimbabwe University
  • Samuel Mukute
  • Robert Changadzo Great Zimbabwe University
  • Gladman Jekese
  • Trust Mutero Great Zimbabwe University

Keywords:

E-commerce, Entrepreneur, ICT tools, Payment System, Transaction costs.

Abstract

The world has adopted the new normal that reduces the movement of people. The coming of the COVID-19 pandemic has enhanced electronic commerce due to the restrictions imposed on people in an effort to curb the spread of the virus. Travel restrictions imposed as means and ways of reducing the spread of this pandemic has led to entrepreneurs resort to e-commerce. E-commerce has proved to be a significant operational tool that brings various benefits to entrepreneurs by lowering costs of doing business, faster buying and selling of goods. The objective of this study is to assess the level of e-commerce adoption by entrepreneurs in Mashava. The level of adoption can be determined by how ICT tools are being used in business. The researchers adopted a mixed research method where qualitative and quantitative techniques were used for data collection. An exploratory research design was used. Structured questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 80 participants. 18 people were interviewed to gather qualitative data. Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) was used to analyse the data, where descriptive statistics including count frequency and percentages were generated. The findings revealed that the factors that are limiting the adoption and acceptance of e-commerce, include lack of knowledge, lack of infrastructure to support e-commerce, high transaction costs and lack of trust of the systems. The findings depicted the necessity for government involvement in encouraging and ensuring usage of e-commerce by providing subsidies and crafting policies that support e-commerce.

Author Biographies

Ivy Jean Marima, Great Zimbabwe University

Marima Ivy Jean holds a Master of Commerce in Information Systems and a Bachelor of Commerce in Information Systems (GZU). Her research interests are artificial intelligence, e-learning, e-commerce, and cloud computing. She has authored papers in peer-reviewed journals

Gloria Evergrace Mawere, Great Zimbabwe University

Mawere Gloria Evergrace holds a Master of Commerce in Information Systems (GZU), a Bsc Information Systems Degree (MSU), A+ Computer Servicing (NUST), a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher and Tertiary Education (GZU)and a Silver Professional Member of ISACA. Her research interests include data intelligence, e-government, IS auditing, and expert systems. She has authored papers in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters.

Lucia Winji, Great Zimbabwe University

Winji Lucia holds a Master of Information Technology (University of Pretoria), a Bsc Information Systems (MSU, Zimbabwe), a Post Graduate Diploma in Higher and Tertiary Education (GZU), and is a CISCO Network expert. Her research interests include infrastructure sharing, software architecture and data analytics

Kudakwashe Chindoza , Great Zimbabwe University

Chindoza Kudakwashe is a PhD student on the topic of FAIR (Tilburg), holds a Master of Commerce in Information Systems (GZU), a BSc in Information Systems (MSU), and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Higher and Tertiary Education (GZU). His research interests include FAIR data models, machine learning, and e-health governance. He has authored articles and book chapters in refereed journals.

Samuel Mukute

Mukute Samuel holds a Master of Science in Computer Science (UZ) and a BSc in Computer Science (UZ). His research interests include resource sharing in heterogeneous cloud environments, ant colony optimization, and generic algorithms. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and participated in paper-writing conferences.

Robert Changadzo, Great Zimbabwe University

Changadzo Robert M, holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) in Information Systems from Great Zimbabwe University. His research interests computer architecture and e-commerce

Gladman Jekese

Jekese Gladman, holds a Masters degree in Information Technology specializing in Cloud Security from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai India. His research focus is on Cyber Security, Network Security and ICT4D. He is a professional member of the Association of Computing Machinery and Internet Society of Zimbabwe.

Trust Mutero , Great Zimbabwe University

Mutero Trust holds a Master in Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Zimbabwe. His research interests are machine learning and data communications. He has published in peer-reviewed journals.

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Published

2025-03-14

How to Cite

Marima, I. J., Mawere, G. E., Winji, L., Chindoza , K., Mukute, S., Changadzo, R., … Mutero , T. (2025). An Assessment of The Acceptance Level of E-Commerce through the Use of ICT Tools by Entreperneurs. Case of Mashava Mining Town, Zimbabwe. RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 1(1). Retrieved from https://gzuscholar.gzu.ac.zw/index.php/RJEMS/article/view/2