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The motivation for the development of the system produced in this work was based on the fact that rural communities in the Eastern Cape have individuals with skills to produce hand-work and crafts but not much possibility of marketing what they produce. The impoverished nature of the developing communities targeted by the thesis spurred the development of a cost-effective system. The aim of this research was to explain the design, implementation and deployment of the rewarding and negotiation system for small entrepreneurs in rural communities.The project explained in this book aims to improve…mehr

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The motivation for the development of the system produced in this work was based on the fact that rural communities in the Eastern Cape have individuals with skills to produce hand-work and crafts but not much possibility of marketing what they produce. The impoverished nature of the developing communities targeted by the thesis spurred the development of a cost-effective system. The aim of this research was to explain the design, implementation and deployment of the rewarding and negotiation system for small entrepreneurs in rural communities.The project explained in this book aims to improve the services available from the existing buy at Dwesa online portal. This e-Commerce portal sells different items online. However, we aim to attract more customers and keep existing ones. Therefore, the customer loyalty application we have explained in this work is an e-marketing strategy to assist the rural community to sell more items. Improving sales for the rural entrepreneurs means more labour is required thus, creating employment for the majority of people who are jobless. These factors combined improve the economic and social living standards of the community members.
Autorenporträt
Nobert Rangarirai Jere is currently pursuing his PHD Computer Science degree in South Africa. His area of interest include e-Services, future of ICTs, rural development through ICTs and ICT roadmap development. He is a Researcher within the Siyakhula Living Lab that is based in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa.