2011 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 641-645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chun Mei Jia ◽  
Ling Hong Yu

According to the development of electronic commerce, this paper analyzed the case of online shopping e-commerce customer satisfaction factors. Also based on AHP not only established a customer satisfaction evaluation index system, and rank the factors that influenced the indicators, and finally to propose a solution.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 371-379 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jobo Dubihlela ◽  
Difference Chauke

The growth of online shopping channels gradually forces brick and mortar retailers to explore the importance of online shopping trends and online customer behavior. While maintaining customer satisfaction has been recognized as one of the essential factors for business survival and growth, this has not been sufficiently explored for online shopping platforms. Understanding what online constructs appeal to generation-X consumers is critical for organization that would want to pursue virtual business platforms. From a brief literature review in this study, it could be said that online customer satisfaction and its influences on online repurchase intentions in the South African retailing environment remain sparsely researched. Therefore, this study seeks to analyze the dimensions of online customer satisfaction and regress the online satisfaction dimensions on repurchase intentions of generation-X consumers. An attempt is made to apply the theory of planned behavior and social exchange in the adapted conceptual of the study. These theories are deemed to provide an appropriate theoretical grounding to this study. The target population was South African generation-X online consumers in Gauteng. A total of 377 questionnaires were received for data analysis. Implications of the research findings are discussed and limitations and future research directions are provided. Keywords: online shoppers, online customer satisfaction, repurchase intentions, generation-X consumers, South Africa. JEL Classification: M1, M30, M31, L10


Author(s):  
Irina Onyusheva ◽  
Jatuporn Thongaim

This study aims to measure customer satisfaction in online shopping. Along with the increasing usage of the Internet, e-commerce has emerged as a relatively new sales channel in Thailand. Consumer satisfaction and reputation are most important parts of online shopping, both contributing greatly to future demand growth. Trust in online shopping is the major difficulty due to inability to touch the product before purchasing. This factor can also effect customer satisfaction and customer behaviour in relation to various products and services. The purpose of this research is achieved by means of using the online customer survey in Bangkok urban area, Thailand. Some recommendations are addressed to online retailers, namely, it is offered to take more responsibility for the online shopping process so that to make it more admired and trustworthy.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shian-Yang Tzeng ◽  
Myriam Ertz ◽  
Myung-Soo Jo ◽  
Emine Sarigöllü

PurposeSingles' Day (SD) in China is the world's biggest online shopping event while consumer dissatisfaction is also on the rise. Both theory and practice need sharper insights to foster consumer satisfaction, but such knowledge remains sparse in the literature. The current study addresses this void by assessing the effects of online and offline retail service features on consumer satisfaction with SD.Design/methodology/approachA two-phase survey was implemented before and after the SD online shopping holiday, with 594 participants in China. Respondents were randomly selected from unique proprietary databases of merchants in the top-five online product categories in China.FindingsThe findings show that information quality, product quality and savings improve, but product return worsens, customer satisfaction with the online shopping holiday. However, good after-sale service can ease the product return process thereby boosting customer satisfaction.Originality/valueThis paper addresses a research void by studying effectiveness of retail service features on consumer satisfaction with online shopping festivals.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Larry Sau Kei Leung

The importance of positive word of mouth (WOM) and repurchasing in competitive online retail environments demands their further study. Although customer satisfaction has been found to drive positive WOM and repurchasing, limited research has explored what type of customers feel more satisfied with online shopping. It was anticipated that the convenient nature of online shopping would better match the conscientious personality traits of customers with earlier sleep and wake times. Data collected from 334 Indian college students participating in this study using a snowball sampling method were analysed by multiple regression. As hypothesised, based on self-congruency theory, customers with earlier sleep and wake times were found to feel more satisfied with online shopping, which in turn enhanced their positive WOM and increased repurchase intention. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.


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