أثر غياب الدفع الإلكتروني عبر الإنترنت عمى ديناميكية الاقتصاد الوطني الجزائري -دراسة حالة قطاع السياحة
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Abstract
The Information and communication technology is one of the most used in the tourism industry. It
greatly contributes to the integration of the Algerian tourism destination and enhancement of its
opportunities in the international markets, and has enabled this destination to create a direct link with
internaute. This study aims to identify the use of e-Commerce as a tool to increase the capacity of
enterprises in the product good and service development, increase market share through better promotion
of the product, improve the communication quality, and the quality of information, and finally improve the
quality of destination image. In the ended, the study found that there is a relationship between the use of e-
commerce as a tool to expand the potential foreign market of the Algerian destination.
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