顾客认知失调与产品退货频率的成因——以马来西亚包装食品为例

IF 0.8 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Asian Journal of Business and Accounting Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.22452/ajba.vol15no2.6
Ing Grace, Phang Phang, Ricadonna Pei Ling, Zaiton Osman
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手稿类型:研究论文研究目的:购买产品退货的成本和频率是营销人员和零售商非常关注的问题。本文考察了影响产品退货的购买后认知状态以及导致认知失调的驱动因素。设计/方法/方法:使用SPSS v.22和SmartPLS 3.2.8软件,共收集并分析了208份有效回复。研究结果:研究结果表明,情感不和谐和产品不和谐是决定产品退货频率的主要因素。转换障碍、顾客机会主义和顾客态度显著影响不和谐程度;自由退货政策和客户对产品期望的考虑没有。研究结果支持了情绪失调的中介假说,并表明产品失调对情绪失调有显著影响。重要的是,与产品不和谐相比,情绪不和谐对产品退货频率的影响更大。理论含义:本研究扩展了现有文献,为理解导致认知失调和产品退货频率的外部和内部因素提供了有价值的见解。重要的是,这项研究有助于对情绪失调在消费者行为中的中介作用进行概念化,特别是在零售环境中。从业者/政策含义:这些发现有助于帮助杂货店营销人员设计和实施有效的客户保留策略和忠诚度计划。将对产品质量、数量和数量的正确看法与成本相结合,可以有效地减少情绪失调,零售商可以强调独家产品,以减少产品失调。研究局限性/含义:未来的研究可以考虑人口统计变量和各种沟通平台的影响,这些因素可能会导致消费者的产品退货行为差异。本研究仅提供横断面研究的结果。可以进行一项纵向研究,在更长的时间内比较消费者的产品退货模式和认知失调。
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Causes of Customers’ Cognitive Dissonance and Product Return Frequency: A Malaysian Packaged Food Context
Manuscript type: Research paper Research aims: The cost and frequency of purchased product return are of considerable concern to marketers and retailers. This paper examines the post-purchase cognitive states that influence product return and the drivers that cause cognitive dissonance. Design/Methodology/Approach: A total of 208 valid responses were collected and analysed using SPSS v.22 and SmartPLS 3.2.8 software. Research findings: The findings indicate that emotional dissonance and product dissonance were the main contributing factors determining product return frequency. Switching barriers, customer opportunism and customer attitude significantly affected the level of dissonance; the consideration of liberal return policies and customer expectations of product did not. Findings support the mediating hypothesis of emotional dissonance, and show that product dissonance significantly affects emotional dissonance. Importantly, emotional dissonance has a larger impact on product return frequency than product dissonance. Theoretical implications: This study expands upon the existing literature by providing valuable insight into understanding the external and internal factors contributing to cognitive dissonance and product return frequency. Importantly, the study contributes to the conceptualisation of the mediating role of emotional dissonance in consumer behaviour, particularly in the retail context. Practitioner/Policy implications: The findings are useful in assisting grocery marketers in designing and implementing effective customer retention strategies and loyalty programmes. Pairing of right perceptions about product quality, quantity and volume with cost would be effective to reduce emotional dissonance, and retailers could highlight exclusive product offerings to reduce product dissonance. Research limitation/Implication: Future studies could take into account the influences of demographic variables and various communication platforms which might cause differences in consumers’ product return behaviours. This study only presents the findings of a cross-sectional study. A longitudinal study could be conducted to compare consumers’ product return patterns and cognitive dissonance over a longer time frame.
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期刊介绍: An academic journal that aims to advance knowledge in the business and accounting disciplines, to narrow the gap between theory and practice, and to set direction for policy initiatives in Asia. Welcome to the Asian Journal of Business and Accounting (AJBA). AJBA is an international refereed journal, published biannually (30th June and 30th December) by the Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Malaysia. AJBA aims to publish scholarly business researches that are relevant to Malaysia and the Asian region. It intends to highlight the practical implications in promoting better business decision making process and the formulation of public policy in Asia. This journal publishes theoretical, conceptual, and empirical papers within the broad areas of business and accounting in Asia. The AJBA covers a broad spectrum of the business and accounting disciplines. A suggestive (though not necessarily comprehensive) list of areas that would be included in this journal are: general management, strategic management, human resource management, organizational behaviour, labour and industrial relations, international business management, business communication, entrepreneurship, leadership, management science, operations management, production management, supply chain management, marketing management, brand management, consumer behaviour, information management, e-marketing, e-commerce, quality management, retailing, service marketing, hospitality management, hotel and tourism management, asset pricing, capital and money markets, corporate finance, derivatives markets, finance and banking, financial economics, etc.
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