Shopping motives as antecedents of e-satisfaction and e-loyalty |
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Authors: | George Christodoulides Nina Michaelidou |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Birmingham , UK G.Christodoulides@bham.ac.uk;3. University of Birmingham , UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract Customer loyalty is fundamental to the profitability and survival of e-tailers. Yet research on antecedents of e-loyalty is relatively limited. This study contributes to the literature by investigating the effect of motives for online shopping on e-satisfaction and e-loyalty. A structural equations model is developed and tested through data from an online survey involving 797 customers of two UK-based e-tailers focussing on hedonic products. The results suggest that convenience, variety seeking, and social interaction help predict e-satisfaction, and that social interaction is the only shopping motive examined with a direct relationship to e-loyalty. Data also show that e-satisfaction is a strong determinant of e-loyalty. These findings are discussed in the light of previous research and avenues of future research are proposed. |
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Keywords: | e-loyalty e-satisfaction shopping motives e-tailing |
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