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Perceived value,transaction cost,and repurchase-intention in online shopping: A relational exchange perspective
Authors:Lei-Yu Wu  Kuan-Yang Chen  Po-Yuan Chen  Shu-Ling Cheng
Institution:1. National Chengchi University, Taiwan;2. Department of Tourism and Leisure, National Penghu University of Science and Technology, No. 600, Liuhe Rd., Magong City, Penghu County 880, Taiwan;3. Department of Management Information Systems, Far East University, No. 49, Zhonghua Rd., Xinshi Dist., Tainan City 74448, Taiwan
Abstract:This study proposes a framework to understand the impacts of both value-related and transaction cost-related factors on repurchase intention from online shoppers' perspective. In particular, this study defines the construct of cost as a three-component conceptualization (i.e., information searching cost, moral hazard cost, and specific asset investment). Based upon empirical evidence on a survey of 887 online shoppers, this study shows that consumers' perceived value and each cost component are positively related to repurchase intention. Importantly, information searching cost exerts the most significant influence on repurchase intentions among the four relational factors. The result suggests that providing sufficient cues to reduce consumers' information searching cost is the core element of repurchase intention formation. This article closes with theoretical and practical implications.
Keywords:Online shopping  Perceived value  Transaction cost  Repurchase intention
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