A Comprehensive Survey on the Economic Transformation of Local Vendors Through Digital Integration: Assessing the Impact of Online Platforms, Customer Data, and Logistics in Villages, Towns, and Cities

Published: 4 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/m4frf87rkc.1
Contributors:
Hemachandran Ravikumar,
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Description

This study explores the economic transformation of local vendors in villages, towns, and cities through the adoption of digital platforms, customer data analytics, and enhanced logistics. The rise of e-commerce and digital infrastructure has provided small-scale vendors with opportunities to expand their market reach, improve operational efficiency, and contribute to regional economic growth. Digital integration has been recognized as a key driver of economic progress, offering vendors access to a larger customer base, enabling more efficient inventory management, and streamlining financial transactions (Chen & Zhang, 2021). However, the transition to digital commerce is fraught with challenges, including a lack of technical expertise, financial constraints, regulatory barriers, and concerns over cybersecurity (Kumar et al., 2020). This study utilizes survey-based data from 776 participants across multiple regions to assess the challenges and benefits of digital integration. The findings highlight the need for policy interventions, technological support, and financial accessibility to ensure the successful digital transition of local vendors. Furthermore, the study suggests that targeted government initiatives, public-private partnerships, and digital literacy programs can bridge the gap between traditional business operations and modern e-commerce ecosystems, thereby fostering sustainable economic growth.

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Institutions

  • The Royal Society of Biology

Categories

Commerce, Online Education

Funders

  • UNS RESEARCH COUNCIL
    Grant ID: UNS/JRF/018/2025

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