Internet and distance channel use and European consumer complaint behavior |
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Authors: | Cynthia R. Jasper |
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Affiliation: | Department of Consumer Science , University of Wisconsin-Madison , Madison , WI , USA |
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Abstract: | This exploratory study analyzes the effect of distance-shopping channel choice (i.e. the format first used by consumers in a retail transaction) on consumer complaint behavior, with a special focus on the Internet channel. It analyzes 2011 Eurobarometer data using a logistic regression model controlling for sociodemographic and country-specific variables to measure the impact of using the Internet, post/catalog, and telephone channels on complaint behavior. The results indicate that consumers using the Internet channel exhibit the greatest likelihood of complaint behavior when compared to consumers using traditional distance-shopping channels. Implications and suggestions for retailers are discussed, as are the contributions to the consumer complaint behavior literature. |
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Keywords: | consumer complaint behavior channel choice internet cross-border shopping Europe |
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