Effects of inertia and satisfaction in female online shoppers on repeat‐purchase intention: The moderating roles of word‐of‐mouth and alternative attraction

Ying-Feng Kuo, Tzu‐Li Hu, Shu-Chen Yang
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– With the prevalence of the internet, whether various interactive relationship building between online channel and consumers may lead or not to profit has been paid much attention by researchers and practitioners. It is also to note that the ratio of female shoppers online has been increasing, and female shoppers now outnumber male shoppers online. Based on the perspective of switching path analysis technique (SPAT), the aim of this study is to explore the effects of consumer inertia and satisfaction on repeat‐purchase intention among female online shoppers, and also to examine whether positive word‐of‐mouth and alternative attraction moderate the above relationships., – Data were collected from a self‐developed online survey system. The formal questionnaire consisted of three sections. The first section screened participants by gender and online shopping experience. The second section measured respondent perceptions of each construct in the research model. The last section aimed to understand respondent basic personal data., – The study results indicate that both consumer inertia and satisfaction positively influence repeat‐purchase intention, and that consumer inertia is more influential than satisfaction; moreover, positive word‐of‐mouth negatively moderates the relationship between consumer inertia and repeat‐purchase intention, but positively moderates that between satisfaction and repeat‐purchase intention; finally, alternative attraction does not moderate any of the above relationships significantly., – To the authors’ knowledge, the difference between the direct effect of inertia and satisfaction on purchasing behavior has not been investigated. Based on the study findings, suggestions are made for shopping website operators.
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女性网络购物者的惯性和满意度对重复购买意愿的影响:口碑和另类吸引力的调节作用
-随着互联网的普及,网络渠道与消费者之间的各种互动关系的建立是否会带来利润一直是研究者和实践者关注的问题。同样值得注意的是,女性在线购物者的比例一直在增加,现在女性在线购物者的数量超过了男性。基于转换路径分析技术(SPAT)的视角,本研究旨在探讨消费者惯性和满意度对女性在线购物者重复购买意愿的影响,并检验积极的口碑和替代吸引力是否调节上述关系。数据来自自主开发的在线调查系统。正式的问卷由三个部分组成。第一部分根据性别和网上购物经历筛选参与者。第二部分测量了受访者对研究模型中每个结构的看法。最后一部分旨在了解受访者的基本个人资料。——研究结果表明,消费者惯性和满意度对重复购买意愿均有正向影响,且消费者惯性的影响大于满意度;此外,正面口碑负向调节消费者惯性与重复购买意愿之间的关系,但正向调节满意度与重复购买意愿之间的关系;最后,另类吸引力不会显著调节上述关系。-据作者所知,惯性和满意度对购买行为的直接影响之间的差异尚未被调查。根据研究结果,对购物网站经营者提出建议。
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