M-COMMERCE EXPANSION: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA

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https://doi.org/10.59415/mjacs.321

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M-Commerce, E-Commerce, AI and 5G

Abstract

Mobile commerce has experienced significant expansion, transforming how businesses and consumers engage in the digital marketplace. As technology continues to advance, M-commerce is gradually evolving into next-generation commerce, referred to as ultimate commerce. U-commerce envisions a highly interconnected commercial environment characterised by seamless connectivity, universal device compatibility, and personalised consumer experiences. This study explores the growth of M-commerce, its driving forces, the challenges it encounters and its transition towards U-commerce. U-commerce is built upon four core dimensions: ubiquity, uniqueness, universality and unison. Ubiquity enables commercial transactions anytime and anywhere, facilitated by mobile networks and cloud computing. Uniqueness focuses on delivering personalised, context-aware services by leveraging artificial intelligence and big data analytics. Universality ensures the seamless integration of various devices and platforms, providing a consistent user experience across digital ecosystems. Lastly, unison emphasises the synchronisation of digital services, fostering a harmonised and interconnected commercial framework. Despite its rapid development, M-commerce still faces several challenges, including security threats, data privacy concerns, technological fragmentation and regulatory hurdles. The transition towards U-commerce necessitates overcoming these barriers while embracing cutting-edge innovations such as 5G technology, the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain solutions. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of M-commerce’s evolution and its path toward U-commerce, offering strategic insights for businesses, policymakers and technology developers. By examining the opportunities and obstacles within M-commerce, this research aims to shed light on the future of digital commerce, underscoring the need for a more intelligent, interconnected and consumer-centric commercial landscape.

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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/220373657_Mobile_Commerce_Promises_Challenges_and_Research_Agenda

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834744/

https://pure.psu.edu/en/publications/mobile-commerce-issues-and-obstacles

https://www.emarketer.com/content/3-challenges-with-mobile-commerce-how-retailers-respond

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Published

2026-06-10

How to Cite

M-COMMERCE EXPANSION: OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA. (2026). MLAC Journal for Arts, Commerce and Sciences (m-JACS) ISSN: 2584-1920, 4(2), 55-60. https://doi.org/10.59415/mjacs.321

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