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Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience
by
Liu, Vanessa
, Khalifa, Mohamed
in
Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Customer retention
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customers
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experience
/ Habits
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Information technology
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ online customer retention
/ Online shopping
/ online shopping experience
/ online shopping habit
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Organization theory
/ Regular Article
/ Retail stores
/ Retention
/ Satisfaction
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Usefulness
/ User behavior
2007
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Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience
by
Liu, Vanessa
, Khalifa, Mohamed
in
Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Customer retention
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customers
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experience
/ Habits
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Information technology
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ online customer retention
/ Online shopping
/ online shopping experience
/ online shopping habit
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Organization theory
/ Regular Article
/ Retail stores
/ Retention
/ Satisfaction
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Usefulness
/ User behavior
2007
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Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience
by
Liu, Vanessa
, Khalifa, Mohamed
in
Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Consumers
/ Cost control
/ Customer retention
/ Customer satisfaction
/ Customers
/ Efficiency
/ Electronic commerce
/ Experience
/ Habits
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Information technology
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Marketing
/ online customer retention
/ Online shopping
/ online shopping experience
/ online shopping habit
/ Operations Research/Decision Theory
/ Organization theory
/ Regular Article
/ Retail stores
/ Retention
/ Satisfaction
/ Shopping
/ Studies
/ Technology Acceptance Model
/ Usefulness
/ User behavior
2007
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Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience
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Online consumer retention: contingent effects of online shopping habit and online shopping experience
2007
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Overview
In this study, we further develop the information systems continuance model in the context of online shopping, using a contingency theory that accounts for the roles of online shopping habit and online shopping experience. Specifically, we argue and empirically demonstrate that although conceptually distinct, online shopping habit and online shopping experience have similar effects on repurchase intention. They both have positive mediated effects through satisfaction and moderate the relationship between satisfaction and online repurchase intention. The results of a survey study involving 122 online customers provide strong support for our research model. We also identify after-sale service, transaction efficiency, security, convenience, and cost savings as important online shopping usefulness drivers. Theoretical and practical implications include establishing a contingency theory to more fully explain online customer retention as well as guidelines for development of customer relationship management initiatives.
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Taylor & Francis,Palgrave Macmillan UK,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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