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Trust in B2C e-commerce : the New Zealand Maori internet shopper

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This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B2C e-commerce by Maori in New Zealand. The concepts of trust, risk and reputation are used to explore the uptake of Internet shopping in a B2C context by Maori, a minority-but significant-racial group, in New Zealand. Reputation and adoption of e-commerce in Maori culture emanates from family and tribe, typically by word of mouth. This chapter suggests that specific cultures like the Maori have different elements in their trust of e-commerce, which needs to be addressed to encourage broader use.<br>

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eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter

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2003, Idea Group Inc.

Extent

12

Editor/Contributor(s)

Thanasankit T

Chapter number

8

Pagination

169-198

ISBN-13

9781591400561

ISBN-10

1591400562

Publisher

Idea Group

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

E-commerce and cultural values

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