An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach

Business to business barter exchange is a form of transaction that is gaining popularity during the economic downtown despite the fact that money exchange supersede the traditional barter exchange due to a number of inherent problems it has. This study explores the operation and user’s acceptance of...

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Main Authors: Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir, Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel, Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi, Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali, Larbani, Moussa
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Published: Science Publications 2012
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spelling iium-263692014-07-16T07:28:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/26369/ An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali Larbani, Moussa HA154 Statistical data HC94 By region or country HG201 Money Business to business barter exchange is a form of transaction that is gaining popularity during the economic downtown despite the fact that money exchange supersede the traditional barter exchange due to a number of inherent problems it has. This study explores the operation and user’s acceptance of business to business barter exchange in Malaysia that has made barter exchange feasible in the present day sophisticated financial system. Mixed method data analysis was employed to analyze the qualitative and quantitative data collected for the study. The qualitative data was obtained through in-depth interview, observation and document analysis of BBX Malaysia. The quantitative data was obtained from the survey of the BBX members and analysed using PLS technique. The qualitative part explored the operation of BBX from organization through accountability to challenges. The quantitative aspect examined a number of hypotheses to determine the user’s future behavioral intention, premised on a number of previous models. The data was found to fit the model well with all the hypothesized links exhibiting the correct signs and four out of six part coefficients statistically significant. More effort should be made to maximize the factors that determine user’s acceptace of barter exchange in order to achieve its potential. Science Publications 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/26369/1/ajassp.2012.1422.1434.pdf Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir and Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel and Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi and Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali and Larbani, Moussa (2012) An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach. American Journal of Applied Sciences , 9 (9). pp. 1422-1434. ISSN 1554-3641(O), 1546-9239 (P) http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajassp.2012.1422.1434 10.3844/ajassp.2012.1422.1434
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topic HA154 Statistical data
HC94 By region or country
HG201 Money
spellingShingle HA154 Statistical data
HC94 By region or country
HG201 Money
Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir
Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel
Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi
Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali
Larbani, Moussa
An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
description Business to business barter exchange is a form of transaction that is gaining popularity during the economic downtown despite the fact that money exchange supersede the traditional barter exchange due to a number of inherent problems it has. This study explores the operation and user’s acceptance of business to business barter exchange in Malaysia that has made barter exchange feasible in the present day sophisticated financial system. Mixed method data analysis was employed to analyze the qualitative and quantitative data collected for the study. The qualitative data was obtained through in-depth interview, observation and document analysis of BBX Malaysia. The quantitative data was obtained from the survey of the BBX members and analysed using PLS technique. The qualitative part explored the operation of BBX from organization through accountability to challenges. The quantitative aspect examined a number of hypotheses to determine the user’s future behavioral intention, premised on a number of previous models. The data was found to fit the model well with all the hypothesized links exhibiting the correct signs and four out of six part coefficients statistically significant. More effort should be made to maximize the factors that determine user’s acceptace of barter exchange in order to achieve its potential.
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author Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir
Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel
Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi
Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali
Larbani, Moussa
author_facet Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir
Mydin Meera, Ahamed Kameel
Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi
Abdul Manap, Turkhan Ali
Larbani, Moussa
author_sort Owolabi Yusuf, Muhammad-Bashir
title An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
title_short An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
title_full An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
title_fullStr An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
title_sort analysis of operationalization and acceptability of business to business transaction: a mixed method approach
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/26369/
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