Community group buying, vulnerable communities and COVID-19 in China
Sigley, Gary, Powell, Warwick, & Cao, Shoufeng (2020) Community group buying, vulnerable communities and COVID-19 in China. In Georgeou, Nichole & Hawksley, Charles (Eds.) State Responses to COVID-19: A Global Snapshot at 1 June 2020. University of Western Sydney, Penrith, N.S.W, pp. 50-51.
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This paper focuses on the dynamics of digital technology-enabled social e-commerce at a community level as a critical socio-technical tool that ensured access to daily necessities for not only the technically engaged, but also for the disadvantaged.
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| Keywords: | Community Group Buying, Vulnerable Communities, COVID-19, China | ||||
| DOI: | 10.26183/5ed5a2079cabd | ||||
| Pure ID: | 61713062 | ||||
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