RESEARCH - Ch. 1 To 3
RESEARCH - Ch. 1 To 3
RESEARCH - Ch. 1 To 3
INDUSTRY
By:
EICEN PAPIONA
RODERICK PAME
RENA SIGO
RODERICK SIGO
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
This chapter includes the background of the study, statement of the problem,
In the Philippines, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role in
promoting vital economic growth. They are responsible for more than 99% of registered
enterprises in the country, and those sectors provide 60% of jobs. Things began to be
difficult for these organizations caused of the Covid 19 pandemic while maintaining their
businesses were affected by the current crisis, with more than two-thirds being
significantly affected. The impact of the Covid-19 can be seen in everything from the
decrease in sales and the difficulty to put on sale their products and services in the view
that customers are also affected by the pandemic. Several businesses decide to adopt other
strategies for the sake of their sustainability. Such strategies include adapting online
channels, which make them enter the e-commerce industry (Centre, 2020).
The Internet was invented to be used for communication, which people still use
today. The internet has emerged as a major force in transforming how companies do
business (Quimba and Calizo Jr.). Electronic commerce (e-commerce) is the purchase and
sale of information, goods, and services through computer networks (Kalakota and
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Whinston 1997). E-commerce allows a rapid response toward the communication service
to complete a transaction (Morsheda et al. 2021). The means of reducing the cost and
requirement for physical stores also eliminate the need for hiring people to get sales.
economical price. (Attaran and Woods, 2019; Matzler et al. 2019). With less need to
operate the business they can have the capability to generate more profit, which can be a
suitable opportunity for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Due to the COVID-
19 pandemic, many businesses were closed for the reason that they were suffering losses.
After two years, it has become the "new normal." Both the public and private sectors have
put forward various initiatives to restart businesses and recover jobs. (Crismundo, 2021).
social distancing and limits customer service for restaurants, grocery stores, etc. The
majority of customers use mobile phones, laptops, and computers to access any website
or app to find what they need and want. This is an opportunity for them to enter the e-
commerce industry.
The Philippines' e-commerce business has grown slowly over the last few years,
as shown by sales figures for 2020 ( Statista Research Department, 2021). However,
many businesses have become profitable as a result of their capacity to operate online.
There can be no ups without downs, or benefits without disadvantages, and e-commerce
reliability and security as a result of bad implementation (Bhasin, 2019). User reluctance
is another problem. Most people do not want to buy something they have not tried or felt
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first. This is one of the factors that can affect the financial performance of SMEs who are
The problem to be addressed by this study are the factors that affect the financial
Several factors that could affect the financial performance of SMEs may vary because it
also has its limitations—considering that the business has to operate and transact
everything virtually.
The crucial risks that they need to watch out for are the following; (a) data privacy
and security, as it contains much confidential information, any person who can navigate
and go through the system and accounts may significantly impact the brand identity and
affect the financial performance. (b) the supplier that can cause fraud on the business via
the internet by giving fake documents, proofs, and fake identities, (c) a customer who
made fake orders could affect the business's daily operations. (d) The publicity and
exposure of the business which could attract the consumers is also a significant factor in
making a high volume of transactions to produce capital, (e) but also a risk in terms of
tending to the consumer's inquiries that may lead to misinformation due to tons of
business activities to process the products or services that is available to offer. (f) Using
social media as a driving force for gaining sales without interaction or failure to respond
to the negative feedback given by the customer can damage the reputation of the business.
(g) The authenticity of the products and services posted online would enable the
consumers to know what the brand can offer and the benefits they can receive if they
purchase it, which would pique their interest, and entice them to try it out. The proper
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documentation of registrations to prove the legitimacy of the business and its product and
service would enable the consumers to engage and enjoy the product without
contemplating if they purchased an authentic one. Since it would be convenient for them,
they do not need to worry about trying and using it because they are proven safe.
Any online platform reflects the business’s branding image, enabling customers to
portals, it can utilize them for marketing strategy, sales, product development, and
customer satisfaction. It helps the consumers to look out for the business and check out
the products and services from the business. In addition, it helps the business obtain
various benefits such as improved customer relationships, lowering costs, and increased
income.
1. The study’s main objective is to determine the perceived factors influencing the
b.) Transaction
c.) Misinformation
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2. Determine the extent to which this influence affects financial performance in e-
commerce SMEs.
3. To assess how the SMEs within the e-commerce industry will deal with the
Theoretical Framework
The evolution of establishing electronic businesses has been revolving for the past
years, leading to a good opportunity for SMEs to gain external and internal capital
(Naude et al., 2014). Earning online provides opportunities for people to create their
network and engage in social and economic benefits. Troshani and Rao (2007) proposed a
theory that focuses on two mainstream schools to provide a theoretical foundation. The
resource-based view and the transaction cost theory, these two theories can help SMEs to
get a strong foundation that can enhance their financial performance and be competitive
in the marketplace. It will help the SMEs establish a strong identity that will let them
acquire and know the flaws and benefits of their brand by publishing it online.
The theory of the resource-based view (RBV), or the most prominent, is a widely
accepted paradigm for understanding strategic management. RBV pertains to the valued,
diverse, immovable resources owned exclusively by the organization and are difficult to
replicate by competitors. According to proponents of the RBV, they are more likely to
produce favorable results, such as lower costs or increased income. As per the RBV,
outcomes" (Lado et al., 2006, p. 116). The fundamental strength of this theory is causal
ambiguity, which acts as a substantial impediment to imitation. As there are many starting
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businesses or large firms in the industry, it may not be easy to enhance their identity as
they might seen as a copy of the older firms who were the first to adopt e-commerce. But
competitive advantage.
On the other hand, transaction cost theory is a helpful tool for determining the
transaction costs and risks of organizational connections. The theory of transaction costs
1). Transaction costs are costs associated with economic transactions that fluctuate
regardless of the traded products or services' competitive market prices. As data privacy
and security are critical factors to securing the reliability of the sharing information with
the customers, it is also essential to invest in the things that will help the transactions be
safe. Search and information costs and expenditures required to monitor and enforce
significant factor in why many businesses embrace the concept of e-commerce. They
should ensure the effective use of the available online platforms, as businesses can
enhance their resources by engaging in social media business sites and online activities
(Quinton & Wilson, 2016). Optimizing various business activities and lowering costs by
sales after-sales service, and inventory management. It is essential to know the edge of
using the platforms to maximize their use so that the risks will most likely prevent them
from happening, and the benefits will be able to meet to enhance the effectiveness of the
platforms. In terms of cost reduction, sales, and revenue, websites and social media
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Conceptual Framework
The researchers developed an Input Process Output to discover the aspects that
could affect the financial performance of small and medium enterprises influenced by e-
commerce.
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Hypotheses
Ho1: There is no significant difference on the factors that affect the financial
This study focuses on the significance of the factors that influence the financial
considering the benefit of utilizing the online platforms to establish the publication of
The researchers will assess only the factors that affect their financial performance,
specifically the sales performance of Small and Medium Enterprises. Due to the current
situation caused by the pandemic, many businesses, specifically SMEs, have begun to
enter e-commerce. As a way to reach out to the customers and start advertising, it can
help promote their product and services to minimize losses and ensure that they obtain
profit despite the situation. Given that the pandemic is still ongoing, the respondents
would be limited to those who work in SMEs under e-commerce. The survey
questionnaire created by the researchers will be the primary source of data gathering in
this study that will be overseen this year 2022. This study does not intend to promote
using social media to create and establish a business online; hence, this study will focus
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only on applying social media to stimulate the continuous income of SMEs in the e-
commerce industry.
influencing the financial performance of small and medium enterprises in the e-commerce
E-commerce industry: It will provide information that can help expand their target
market with internet access using the available websites or platforms and provide
information to individuals or people who are business-minded that want to enter the e-
SMEs: Small and Medium Enterprises. It will help them determine what factors can
Students: For those students who want to start a business. It will help them establish
enhance brand identity that would help them increase their financial performance despite
Future Researchers: It will provide knowledge and information for researchers who
have research and aim to know how these factors can influence financial performance in
the e-commerce industry. They can use this study as related literature for their research.
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Definition of Terms
For clarification purposes, the following operational definitions are provided for the
services through the internet and the movement of money and data to complete these
transactions.
Furthermore, we often claim that those who manage such enterprises are entrepreneurial.
health over a given period. It is a subjective measure of how well a firm can use assets
SMEs- these are small and medium-sized businesses operating under the e-commerce
industry in the Philippines with around 10 to 199 employees and a total asset value
CHAPTER 2
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REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
This chapter includes some previous related literature and studies from local and
Foreign-Related Literature
Financial Performance
to monitor revenue and expenses, maintain statutory compliance, and offer investors,
management, and the government with quantifiable financial data that can be utilized to
profitability, share price, and profits per share. (Saputra and Che Haat, 2021). Financial
performance is used to assess a company's financial condition and performance over time
and may also be used to compare comparable enterprises in the same industry or to
E-Commerce
E-commerce has wholly transformed shopping over the previous two decades. It
conventional mall as we know it. These have changed and altered throughout time to fit
the ever-changing desires and demands of the modern customer (Olenski, 2015). In the
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near future, the e-commerce industry will enhance its performance quickly. In terms of e-
commerce, there are three primary varieties used in the modern environment: business-to-
Totev, 2021). Although most retail areas have suffered, the transition to digital is one of
the most exciting shifts that will occur in 2021. With more individuals at home, the
volume of Google searches has increased, and consumers have begun to use e-commerce
to purchase things that they would have previously purchased in physical retail
establishments. According to Sanjay Gupta, Country Head and VP, Google India, the
bright side is that entrepreneurs have crammed four years of change into four months
since the lockdown started in terms of business transformation and skills. Satya Nadella's
gasoline to the notion that the e-commerce industry will prosper in the "new normal."
There are operational risks, including bankruptcy (Yucao Niu, 2016) and security
breaches, which are a problem. When dealing with eCommerce, there is a lot of
information/data involved, and a technical problem with data may cause serious harm to
the retailer's everyday operations and brand image. Competition and competitors It does,
however, reach a contentious conclusion: the less a business provides clients, the more
inclined they are to acquire anything. Many people these days are overwhelmed by all of
the available alternatives. A simple Google search for headphones can provide hundreds
becomes vital for company performance. Pricing and Transporting: People have all heard
of customers who prefer to buy things from free delivery sites. The e-commerce industry,
like Amazon, Walmart, eBay, etc., provides enticing delivery prices that buyers seldom
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look for elsewhere. Policies on Product Returns and Refunds, According to ComScore,
more than 60% of online customers research a retailer's return policy before making a
becomes uneasy and less inclined to trust the merchant. Customers who purchase online
want the freedom to make a mistake that will not cost them anything (Team Vue.ai,
2021). The reason why some e-commerce platforms have this policy is because of fake
orders. The platform wants to protect its users or retailers. Despite federal consumer
oblige a merchant to return the money unless the goods they sell are faulty (FTC).
a company to succeed these days without a website. Although not all websites actively do
business over the Internet, having an online site may result in e-commerce-related
concerns and conflicts. Recently, privacy issues have been raised in the media due to
large organizations disclosing crucial personal information about their customers (e.g.,
date of birth, Social Security numbers, and credit card numbers). As a result, to protect
their clients' privacy, these businesses must maintain a particular degree of security. Not
only are laws in place to regulate the security of consumer information, but businesses
must also follow their contractual duties to preserve client privacy (Law Offices of Salar
Atrizadeh, 2015). Because more people are in business nowadays, some people spread
misinformation that can affect any business or industry. Some feedback does not help the
business. People want to ruin it. Experts are equally divided on whether the next decade
will see a reduction in false and misleading narratives on the Internet. Those who predict
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improvements expect technology fixes and social answers. Others believe that technology
helps, rather than hinders, the evil side of human nature. Oxford Dictionaries named
"post-truth" the word of the year in late 2016, describing it as "related to or characterizing
situations in which objective facts are less effective in molding public perception than
drives to emotions and personal conviction." (Anderson and Lee, 2017). Customers
nowadays are pickier about the service they get from a company. Besides purchasing
goods and services, customers pay special attention to how the business reacts to their
problems. Ineffectively addressing their inquiries may significantly impact the business's
reputation and hinder its development. To assure that their consumers have a positive
experience while doing a transaction with their business, the company must be aware of
Some SMEs enter the e-commerce industry, allowing them to approach customers
without a physical store and contact them. The significance of e-commerce platforms is
that businesses enable virtual interactions and contain relevant information about the
product (Chandna and Salimath, 2018) that customers may view as economic advantages
(Zhang, 2017). Nowadays, social media is essential in every business, and social media
has expanded from cyber world geek talk to a vast platform for companies, entrepreneurs,
professionals, and organizations seeking more visibility and identity at a low cost (Lucas,
2022). It helps small and medium-sized enterprises promote their goods and services and
sell them to many customers without spending much money. It may enhance sales income
by leveraging current customers, attracting new ones, building social networks, and
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Local Related Literature
Philippine public accounting techniques date back to the 1700s, and the Philippine
government legally recognized the accounting profession on March 17, 1923. This
formalization served as a first step toward the country's increasing accounting profession,
and it was enacted by Republic Act (RA) 3105 (David, 2018). Accounting is a well-
financial responsibilities. It is vital in business and the average person's day-to-day life
(RPV, 2018). With a well-organized financial data record, most business owners want to
devote their time and attention to running and expanding their company. As a result, their
personal and corporate financial paperwork is often jumbled up. Unorganized financial
paperwork generates tension and anxiety for company owners since they do not know
whether they are profitable or losing money. The first sign of accountants is keeping an
ordered record and filing the company's day-to-day financial data. The business will not
have to worry about arranging all of the transaction receipts that must be submitted and
recorded (Yanuaria, 2012). One of the duties of an accountant is to know the business's
financial performance. Every industry has financial performance: the real estate industry,
commerce, etc.
part of the world. It is a new concept that excludes certain aspects of industries that are
bound to a new practice. Electronic commerce is changing many aspects of business and
social life and becoming modified by electronic commerce. If companies want to retain
their competitiveness in the marketplace, they must adapt their strategies to the new
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realities. To avoid a competitive disadvantage in their industry, managers of small and
medium firms must overcome the barriers to e-commerce and understand the benefits to
their companies. The Philippines is one of the fastest-growing internet populations in the
Philippines; according to statistical data published by the DTI – the Philippines, the
annual growth of internet users in the Philippines in the past years has reached 530%. In
the Philippines, e-commerce has shown to be quite promising. From 2013 to 2018, the E-
commerce industry grew by 104 %, reaching $1.15 billion. (Maniquiquiz & Samson et
al., 2021). With about 73.65 million monthly web visits as of the third quarter of 2021,
Shopee, Lazada, and Zalora are the Philippines' top three online shopping platforms.
Lazada came in second with around 39.43 million monthly visits (Statista Research
Department, 2022)
The nation's e-commerce business is still in its early stages, but it cannot deny that
this growing country has a bright future if it can use its assets to provide a solid
Metrodeals.com, more and more Filipinos are turning to online shopping. Social media is
widely used in the Philippines. As the world's "social media capital," it has an excellent
social media work together to bring enterprises to a broader market. The nation has
around 40 million active internet users, and this number is rapidly expanding.
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Additionally, Filipinos are not just active content producers and syndicators on
social media. With a 556 percent increase in the previous five years, the Philippines is
thought to have the fastest-growing internet population. With the country's internet
reality that the nation is falling behind in several fields of technology and management.
According to the 2015 IMD World Competitiveness Rankings, the Philippines is ranked
41st. Although that moved up one spot from the previous year's standings, it still lags
behind neighboring Asian nations such as Malaysia (14), Taiwan (11), and Singapore (3).
It also implies that the country still has work to do. There will be several hurdles that this
nation will face as it develops its e-commerce business. Here are some of the most
apparent flaws that might hinder the country's efforts to expand e-commerce. One of the
biggest problems in the Philippines is that it has the slowest internet speed in Southeast
Asia, at 3.6mbps, and ranks 50th out of 55 countries. In a BBC interview, Silicon Valley
investor Peter Fabian called the nation the "end of the earth" in terms of internet speed.
Because of this problem, investors and foreign entrepreneurs seem to neglect the country
Foreign-Related Studies
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E-commerce is a fundamental shift in business. The internet and e-commerce
mainly target developed economies. However, if used as an ideal business goal, they can
benefit developing countries enormously (Ohidujjaman et al., 2013). Small and medium-
sized enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in creating career opportunities for
society members, providing for a substantial portion of total employment. The new
experience. They make up a large part of a nation's economic structure with goods and
services supply (Dehkordi et al. 2014). SMEs are engaged in certain areas and markets
where large corporations cannot participate (Leitao et al., 2013). In the production sector,
numerous small businesses supply expert-level parts, extras, and sub-assemblies, and
then, in fact, they are large business contractors. They serve as a foundation for an
economy, ensuring big industries' growth, flourishing, and accomplishment because their
success is directly dependent on SMEs, the performance of large sectors formed by the
Social media is one channel that promotes an effective way to communicate and
accommodate the use of the internet. The SME’s adoption of online platforms to improve
financial performance; by posting activities, and the use of publicity and the perceived
benefits of using the channel is a big help to enhance the business performance and its
target market (Maske & Steiglitz, 2013; Oztamur & Karakadilar, 2014). Online platforms
matter what the location is. The importance of these platforms in the entrepreneurial
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process has been recognized by supporting the virtual collaboration approach for a vital
start-up business and deliberate behavior strategy in the marketplace. Attai et al. (2015)
also recognize that they established a positive relationship that allows them to provide
information and feedback to the customers by using social media. It revealed that network
sites like Facebook have a positive impact on the financial performance of SMEs in terms
have all considered variables that impact SMEs' use of Facebook. (Parveen et al., 2015).
According to the study by Ainin, Parveen, & Moghavvemi (2015), SMEs have
improved their financial performance through social media usage. Because of the
substantial cost reduction associated with advertising and other promotional activities. As
a result of the efficient and effective use of innovative techniques and accessing the
internet in advertisement and other transactions, SMEs are currently enjoying cost
advantages for business advertising operations because of the easy access to promotional
publicity that attracts consumers. Concerning SMEs, lower costs for social media
In the last two decades, social media technologies have played an increasingly
essential role in the performance of businesses and SMEs. Although some research on
social media and its financial performance has been done, there are still significant gaps
in the literature. Rodriguez et al. (2015) asserted that social media has a substantial
whereas Wong (2012) claims that social media has a positive impact on an organization's
concluded that social media enhanced sales volume and helped Small Medium
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Enterprises meet their sales targets. According to Rauniar et al. (2014), various social
media handlers such as blogs (open diary), social networking (Facebook), and
communities have helped firms reach their sales and financial aims (YouTube). SME
improve sourcing assistance through the quality relationship between the firm and its
consumers (Rodrigues Pinho & Soares, 2011). Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
have improved their financial performance due to social media bridging the gap between
them and potential customers. The widespread adoption of social media via platforms
such as Facebook, Twitter, and others has helped SMEs improve their financial health
Moghavvemi, et al. (2015) discovered that social media lowers the cost of a marketing
According to Zhang and Pentina (2012), social media has achieved marketing
intelligence, including Facebook and YouTube integration. Social media has enabled
SMEs to raise corporate awareness and market the company from several angles at a low
cost (Cohen and Lancaster 2014). Furthermore, many SMEs exchange information on
social media channels. The role of cost in the adoption and use of social media has been
examined. According to Jibril et al. (2019), there is a clear and significant relationship
between cost and technological adoption, mainly in social media. Social media has
customers, thereby promoting their shoppers' interest in the organizations' products and
services. Customers who become hooked to certain goods and services via social media
continue brand co-creation and have a beneficial influence on the organization. According
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to Giannakis-Bompolis and Boutsouki (2014), when consumers become the company's
focal point through social media, firms may fulfill their goals because customer
relationship managers are allocated to each client to answer their difficulties. Similarly,
Bazi et al. (2020) demonstrate that enterprises are always in close interactions and good
relationships with customers via social media. As a result, new customers are attained
based on recommendations from customers to others; therefore, it helps SMEs reduce the
collecting, storing, and transferring personal information gathered from website users. E-
commerce enterprises are paying more attention to privacy due to client concerns. Their
personal information and the danger of losing customers concerned about potential data
abuse. How we shop is changing as a result of the internet. It has evolved into a lively
virtual marketplace for selling and purchasing information services and products. Online
shopping refers to purchasing and selling goods or services over the internet. Users can
which are still the most severe threat to e-commerce, are also being pushed with vigor and
have yielded substantial results. According to studies, growing privacy concerns pressure
issues on the table is that e-commerce privacy should be on the agenda of researchers in
Commerce is one of the most rapidly evolving new technologies; even though it has been
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around for several years, it is a technology that has yet to reach its full potential. Privacy
Individuals' perceptions of what happens with the information they supply over the
internet are represented by Internet privacy issues. Managing how one's personal
utilization of online channels is one of the prerequisites for E-Commerce growth. These
channels are used for each stage of the purchasing process: determining requirements,
come a long way to become a dynamic force that affects all types of corporate operations
around the world E-commerce is carried out across a global network, the internet. The
fundamentally involved in this never-ending gathering of data in several ways. First and
Computerized databases store information gathered from the physical world, giving these
records the permanence, malleability, and portability that have been synonymous with
Synthesis
The articles used in the study agree that SMEs under e-commerce have advantages
and disadvantages in terms of their financial performance. More businesses are now
adapting to the new normal of marketing and realize that it benefits both SMEs and new
companies. Businesses took many benefits from operating their business online. While
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there are mostly cost advantages to the companies, technical difficulties, data
management, and publicity could affect their financial performance. Establishing the
brand online, promoting, and advertising the goods and services to encourage the
consumers are just a part of obtaining sales. What makes it more complex is when it is
time to operate and transact with the customer. Arranging the orders and preparing them
could also be complicated as they will be processed online. There can be unforeseen
events that might affect the operation. If handled poorly, it will reflect on the brand's
reputation, reflect on the business, and leave a bad impression on the public. Especially
during this time, people prefer to shop online as it brings convenience, the more needed to
transact and process the orders carefully. With the studies presented, there are limiting
factors that should look carefully to understand the process of managing businesses in the
e-commerce industry.
Studies have shown that online platforms play a vital role in increasing the
performance of businesses. Social media has a significant role in influencing the financial
enterprises threatened to maintain their sustainability during the pandemic; using the
online platform, they created a strategic plan wherein they established a quality
relationship between the business and consumers that would positively influence cost
reduction. In addition, SMEs can use social media as a driving force to raise brand
awareness, reach out to potential customers, and sell their businesses from various
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CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter describes the research methodologies used in the study. It contains
information on the participants, such as the criteria for inclusion in the research, who the
participants were, and how they were chosen. Furthermore, it presents the research
Research Design
The present study is descriptive in nature for it to describe the factors influencing
the financial performance of small and medium enterprises in the e-commerce industry.
The descriptive research design allows to provide insights and determine to what extent
the relationship of those factors affects the financial performance of the SMEs in the e-
commerce industry.
medium enterprises wherein the business enters the e-commerce industry. Due to the lack
of data available to know the specific population of businesses that operate under the e-
commerce industry, the researchers will use the convenience sampling method to identify
the chosen respondents in this study. It is a method of relying on the population data that
are conveniently available to participate in the current study. The researchers have come
up with 30 business owners as respondents who are currently available without the actual
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Data gathering and Statistical Analysis
The researchers will provide a letter to the respondents to survey the small and
businesses who offer their products or services on the available websites or platforms
with a history of managing the business with a minimum of 1 year operating online. The
survey questionnaire will be distributed via Google forms, given the present situation.
And before they fill out the survey forms, the respondents will be informed that all the
data collected will be handled confidentially under the policy governed by the Data
Privacy Act of 2012. After gathering the data collected, the researchers and the
statistician will analyze and tally the results and perform the hypotheses testing.
Hypotheses Testing
QUESTIONNAIRE
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Good Day! We are Grade 10 students at Lim -ao National High School that are currently
conducting a research study. A researcher would like to ask for a few minutes of your
time to participate in this survey. And rest assured that all information collected from the
participants would not be used for any other purpose aside from completing the study and
will be kept confidential under the Data Privacy Act of 2012. This study aims to
determine the factors influencing the financial performance of the Small and Medium
Enterprises under the E-commerce industry.
Name(optional):
Name of the business (optional)
Type of the business (e.g. clothing, cosmetics, etc.):
Number of years being engaged in the e-commerce industry:
Type of Enterprises: ( ) Small ( ) Medium
Instructions: Below are questions that are related to each factor influencing the financial
performance of SMEs in the e-commerce industry. Put a check that corresponds to how
these factors affect their financial performance. Your responses will be beneficial to the
researchers in this study.
1 2 3 4
Transaction:
Service performance to attain
quota or goals.
Sales performance on quota or
goals.
A high volume of transactions to
approved orders.
Transactions through online
platforms increase sales growth.
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on the system will not be
corrupted or stolen.
Product and Service: to provide
quality products and services.
Quality types of equipment are
used to ensure the product is
made safely.
Quality ingredients or material
used.
Provide customer-friendly space
for the customers.
The appearance of physical
facilities (if applicable).
Customer Feedback:
Customer satisfaction with
excellent feedback or a 5-star
rating can attract potential
customers, leading the sales
performance to rise.
Customer feedback with
dissatisfaction affects the
branding identity that leads to
revenue
Customer feedback with
recommendations for further
improvement helps the enterprise
to come up with a strategy to
serve better and increase their
sales performance.
Customer service representatives
accommodate the potential
customer with their concerns that
may lead them to buy the
product/service that results in
sales.
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performance as they are the one
who supplies products/services
needed to be offered to the
consumers.
1 2 3 4
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