Journal ArticleOpen Access
Purchase intention in an electronic commerce environment
Authors
Author Affiliations
North South University, Swansea University, Carleton University, King Abdulaziz University
Published InInformation Technology and People
Year2018
Citations65
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the integrated impact of the application of protection measures against identity theft on consumers’ synergistic perception of trust, the cost of products/services and operational performance (OP) – all of which in turn is postulated to contribute to purchase intention (PI) when shopping online. Design/methodology/approach In order to accomplish the specified aim, this study first conducted an experiment by involving the students from a university in Bangladesh. Then a survey was conducted to capture their opinion based on the previous experiment. Findings The study identified that in e-commerce, OP and trust have potential impact on pursuing consumers’ PI. Traditionally, price is always an issue in marketing; however, for e-commerce, this issue does…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesComputer ScienceInformation SystemsSpam and Phishing DetectionTechnology Adoption and User BehaviourBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityMarketingInternet privacySocial psychologyMicroeconomicsWorld Wide WebFinanceMachine learningPaleontologyAcousticsNeuroscienceChromatography