%0 Journal Article %T Can E- Commerce Enable Marketing in an African Rural Women's Community Based Development Organization? %A Jo Rhodes %J Informing Science The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline %D 2003 %I Informing Science Institute %X It is suggested by various sources (Worldbank, 2000; Cypher, 1997) that investment in infrastructure and modern technologies such as ITC's may break down some of the barriers of access such as physical remoteness for poor rural communities. However there is little existing research that examines this sce-nario at the micro level. This paper uses a case study- the Rural Women's Association (RWA) of Sek-huhkuneland, Northern Province, South Africa to examine if E- commerce can enable access to markets in an impoverished, under resourced rural location. This paper has five parts: Part 1 consists of the background and rationale for this study, Part 2 focuses on the education, business acumen and gender issues. Part 3 discusses the current market environment. Part 4 discusses possible business models that can integrate e-commerce in its implementation. Part 5 provides the research questions and the method-ology for this study. The final discussion in this study provides us with a viable e-commerce model that could be used in a rural setting and could provide greater economic development for this community. %K e-commerce %K marketing %K rural economic development %K gender %U http://inform.nu/Articles/Vol6/v6p157-172.pdf