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What factors affect the transformation of traditional enterprises to e-commerce enterprises?

1. The country still lacks a clear development strategy and strong technical and economic policies to develop e-commerce.

At present, there are many special plans for the development of e-commerce in China, and the framework of e-commerce laws and regulations has been drafted for many years, but it has not been promoted nationwide. The country still lacks clear and powerful technical and economic policies to develop e-commerce. At the same time, the existing administrative regulations are not adapted to the development of e-commerce and have not been revised in time. The research and formulation of laws and regulations related to e-commerce are relatively backward. 1in July, 1997, the U.S. government promulgated the Outline of Global Electronic Commerce as a strategic policy framework for developing electronic commerce. The U.S. Government Electronic Commerce Working Group reports the implementation every year, puts forward policy adjustments and strategic suggestions, and promotes the implementation of relevant policies and strategies.

2. The enterprise information construction lags behind.

At present, the overall level of enterprise informatization in China is still in a backward state, and most enterprises have weak computer and network infrastructure and lack relevant professionals. Enterprise management has not really realized informationization. Moreover, most enterprises in China only pay attention to the construction of infrastructure, ignoring the comprehensive utilization of information resources. Therefore, due to the lack of the foundation of organization, management and application of information resources in the process of introducing e-commerce system, the enterprise is often in a dilemma.

3. The security of e-commerce transactions.

According to the survey, worrying about the theft of credit card numbers has become the biggest problem affecting people's transactions through the Internet. How to ensure the fairness and security of online transactions, the authenticity of the identities of both parties, the integrity of transmitted information and the undeniable nature of transactions have become the most concerned issues in the development of e-commerce in China.

Information security loopholes in e-commerce transactions are difficult to plug. On the one hand, due to the lack of unified information security standards and cryptographic algorithms, it is difficult for the protocol to balance security and efficiency; On the other hand, most managers don't know much about network security. In the development of e-commerce in China, the dependence of various industries on the network has gradually increased. Once the computer network is attacked, the e-commerce system will not work normally, which will cause immeasurable losses to China's economic construction.

4. Lack of e-commerce talents.

The talents needed by e-commerce are divided into three levels: first, the technical service support layer; Second, the general manager; Third, senior management.

Domestic first-level personnel are still relatively scarce, and e-commerce education largely ignores the needs of second-level personnel. Even the training of third-level personnel is not taken into account. If the problem of e-commerce education is not well solved, e-commerce cannot continue to develop at a high speed.