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Intensifying online loyalty! The power of website quality and the perceived value of consumer/seller relationship

Tsao, Wen-Chin ; Hsieh, Ming-Tsang ; Lin, Tom M.Y.

Industrial management + data systems, 2016-01, Vol.116 (9), p.1987-2010 [Revista revisada por pares]

Wembley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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    Intensifying online loyalty! The power of website quality and the perceived value of consumer/seller relationship
  • Autor: Tsao, Wen-Chin ; Hsieh, Ming-Tsang ; Lin, Tom M.Y.
  • Materias: Brand loyalty ; Computer programs ; Consumer behavior ; Consumers ; Consumption ; Customer relationship management ; Customer services ; Electronic commerce ; Empirical analysis ; Influence ; Literature reviews ; Marketing ; Mathematical models ; Model testing ; Modelling ; Online shopping ; Power consumption ; Privacy ; Profits ; Purchase orders ; Purchasing ; Quality of service ; Reliability analysis ; Researchers ; Retailing ; Shopping ; Software ; Software reliability ; Success ; Websites
  • Es parte de: Industrial management + data systems, 2016-01, Vol.116 (9), p.1987-2010
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  • Descripción: Purpose Stimulated by trends in group purchasing and online social communities, consumers are changing their shopping behavior and increasingly turning to websites for their shopping needs. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how website quality influences shopping websites to create value for the customer and promote loyalty among customers, as well as moderating effects of online shopping experience. Design/methodology/approach This study collected data from 275 respondents for testing against the proposed research model by means of the partial least squares (PLS) path modeling. ADANCO software was used to assess the reliability and validity of the measurement model, conduct an analysis of the goodness of model fit for the overall model, and test the hypotheses through structural modeling. Findings Empirical results demonstrate that system quality and electronic service quality (e-service quality) have a significant positive effect on the perceived value of consumer/seller relationship; the perceived value of the consumer/seller relationship has a significant positive effect on online loyalty; online shopping experience does not exert a moderating effect on the relationship between website quality and the perceived value of consumer/seller relationship. Originality/value This study applied the PLS path modeling approach using ADANCO variance-based structural equation modeling software to verify that website quality plays an important role in distinguishing a brand from other brands in e-tailing, making it an essential factor of a shopping website’s business success. This study further verified that the amount of previous online shopping experience a consumer has does not interfere with the positive influence that website quality exerts on the perceived value of the consumer/seller relationship. The above indicates that it is imperative for website managers to adopt online shopping experience of consumers as a market segmentation variable so as to enhance website quality, increase the perceived value of consumer-seller relationships, and win consumer loyalty.
  • Editor: Wembley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Idioma: Inglés

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