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Post-pandemic social transformation and labor trends in sellers of repowered items in the city of Huancayo, Peru Pages 689-698 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Miguel Fernando Inga-Ávila, Roberto Lider Churampi-Cangalaya, Francisca Pérez, Rubén García Huamaní, Gary Francis Rojas Hurtado, Fredy Orlando Soto Cardenas, Linda Loren Navarro-Garcia

DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2025.3.011

Keywords: Social transformation, Post-pandemic, Labor trends, Revamped articles, Job destruction, Job expansion, Job modification

Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic generated significant social transformations in different sectors of society, one of the most important being the labor market. This research establishes the relationship between these transformations and employment trends among repowered item vendors in the city of Huancayo, Peru. Three key dimensions were addressed: destruction, expansion, and modification of employment. The research adopted a quantitative approach, with an exploratory, descriptive, and correlational design. Validated questionnaires were administered to a representative sample of 331 repowered item vendors. The results indicate a significant relationship between social transformation and employment trends, which is reflected in a reconfiguration of employment in this sector. A loss of job opportunities was evident; however, an expansion of employment was also observed through adaptation to new forms of marketing and the growing demand for repowered products. Likewise, changes in labor dynamics were identified, including the use of new sales strategies and the digitization of processes. In conclusion, the pandemic not only negatively affected employment in this sector, but also encouraged resilience and adaptation strategies.
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Journal: DSL | Year: 2025 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Views: 170 | Reviews: 0

 
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Usability of Digital Wallets and E-Commerce Growth: Evidence from Poultry Shops in Huancayo, Peru Pages 823-832 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Janet Condori Curo, Evelin Laura Huancaya Cardenas, Roberto Líder Churampi-Cangalaya, Luis Antonio Visurraga Camargo, Rubén García Huamaní, Hector William Carlos Cruces, Zenon Manuel Lopez Robles, Madelyn Apardo Quispe

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2025.8.002

Keywords: Competition, Usability, Digital wallets, E-commerce, Effectiveness, Satisfaction, Efficiency

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This study explores how the usability of digital wallets affects the growth of e-commerce in poultry shops in the Huancayo district of Peru. The general hypothesis states that the usability of digital wallets significantly impacts the growth of e-commerce in this sector. The methodology used combines the general scientific method with the specific hypothetical-deductive method. A non-experimental and cross-sectional design is used. The research is explanatory in nature, seeking to establish causal relationships between variables. To collect data, a survey was conducted on a probability sample of 385 customers in 112 poultry shops in Huancayo that use digital wallets. The sampling technique was simple random, and data were collected using an attitude scale designed to measure user attitudes and opinions. Results: The usability of digital wallets positively impacts e-commerce, with a correlation coefficient of 0.76 (p < 0.01), indicating a strong and significant relationship. The effectiveness of digital wallets in e-commerce growth is evidenced by a regression coefficient of 0.68 (p < 0.01), suggesting a significant effect on online sales. The efficiency of digital wallets shows a coefficient of 0.62 (p < 0.05), indicating a notable improvement in transaction time and payment accuracy. Customer satisfaction with digital wallets has a coefficient of 0.74 (p < 0.01), reflecting an overall positive experience with these payment tools.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2025 | Volume: 9 | Issue: 4 | Views: 169 | Reviews: 0

 

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