The Effect of Perceived Risk on Purchase Intention in Purchasing Airline Tickets Online

2005 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Hyunjung Kim ◽  
Dong Jin Kim ◽  
Jerrold K. Leong
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 10221
Author(s):  
Sufyan Habib ◽  
Nawaf N. Hamadneh

E-commerce industry has witnessed a phenomenal growth globally due to the sudden spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the advancement of mobile Internet technology, with fast adaption of online shopping technologies by the customers. Previously, online shopping was only available in a few product categories and to a select group of consumers. The COVID-19 guidelines related to safety, physical distancing, closure, lockdown, and other restrictions have insisted that consumers shop online. Because of e-commerce growth, the grocery (FMCG) industry is also equipped with advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and block chain technology. This paper analyzes the UTAUT2 model and its influence on perceived risk and consumer trust in online purchase intention of grocery categories of products among Indian customers. We tried to analyze the growth potential of new technologies in grocery retail and formulated the hypotheses. The results showed that the spread of COVID-19 pandemic had a significant influence on the online shopping behavior of Indian customers. The outcome of the study partly assists businesses in understanding the impact of the factors of consumer adaption of technology, perceived risk associated with online transaction, consumer trust in online technologies and consumer online purchase intention of grocery products. To promote e-commerce in India, the current study suggests that marketers should try to develop consumer trust and lowering the perceived risk associated with online shopping. Some management implications and future area of study based on empirical findings are also highlighted in the present research work.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-145
Author(s):  
Tessa Handra ◽  
Felix Sutisna

This study was designed to test empirical truths between two or more research variables that have been formulated in the hypothesis. The research variables tused twere social identity, EWOM, perceived risk, trust, purchase intention, tand tpurchase decision. Exogenous variables in this study are social identity, EWOM, and perceived risk. Endogenous variables in this study are trust, purchase intention, and purchase decision. Methods of collecting data using questionnaires and data analysis methods using partial least square. The results of the study concluded that  hypothesis 4 tand 5 was tnot significant. There was no effect of perceived risk on trust and there was no effect of perceived risk on purchase intention.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 84-97
Author(s):  
Sinda Agrebi

This research suggests a model to explain mobile purchase intention via smartphones based on the technology acceptance model to which specific variables to the m-commerce context were added: perceived risk, innovativeness, ubiquity, and trust in mobile internet. To that aim, a quantitative study was conducted with 400 French mobile users (200 buyers and 200 non-buyers) and was based on a purchase simulation of a train ticket on a mobile site up to the point of payment. The results show that the usefulness (explained by the innovativeness, the ubiquity and trust toward mobile Internet) and the perceived risk (explained by the innovativeness) have an impact on the intention to use unlike the perceived ease of use.


Author(s):  
Nishant Kumar ◽  
Divya Mohan

Circular economy is a global economic model that focuses to transform linear consumption in a circular system by minimizing waste and preserving the cost of materials. Refurbishment can be useful to recover value from old products and to minimize waste. Based on the insights from literature, a deductive research approach has been used to examine consumer understanding about refurbished smart phone and their purchase intention. A survey based on barriers, perceived risk, and benefits associated with refurbished phones was conducted. Multiple analyses of variance were employed to identify the effect of demographic parameters on refurbishing dimensions. Multiple regression was used to identify prominent predictors in determining purchase intention towards refurbished products. The study demonstrates a fine level of awareness among people about refurbished phone, and they link it to environmental benefits. A major concern among consumers was performance issue and financial risk involved in purchasing refurbished smart phones. Financial benefits are key aspects behind promoting refurbished.


2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (8) ◽  
pp. 781-801 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ouidade Sabri ◽  
Hai Van Doan ◽  
Faten Malek ◽  
Hager Bachouche

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the positive effect of packaging transparency on purchase intention is moderated by product quality risk (PQR) associated with the product category.Design/methodology/approachTwo separate experiments were conducted. Study 1 was designed to test the mediating role of perceived quality to account for the positive effect of transparency on purchase intention. Two types of packaging (opaque vs transparent) for a product associated with a high level of PQR were examined. Study 2 extended the findings by introducing the moderating role of PQR. A 2 (type of packaging: opaque vs transparent)*2 (PQR: low vs high) between subjects design was used.FindingsThe moderating role of the product PQR level is established: transparent packaging improves the product perceived quality and brand purchase intention when the product is associated with a high PQR, whereas there is no such preference for transparent packaging when the product is associated with a low PQR.Practical implicationsThe results offer insights to better understand the potential gains from adopting transparent packaging. If a brand manager's main goals are to develop sales, costly investments in research and development of transparent packaging appear to be fruitful only for products associated with high PQR.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to packaging, cue utilisation and perceived risk literatures by evidencing the moderating role of PQR to explain the positive effect of transparency on purchase intention.


2022 ◽  
pp. 316-339
Author(s):  
Cláudio Félix Canguende-Valentim

This study aims to understand the impact of financial, psychological, and social risk dimensions on attitude and intention to purchase counterfeit luxury goods. Data were collected through a questionnaire conducted with 116 Angolan consumers and were treated with structural equation modeling. The results revealed that only financial risk and social risk were influential in attitude toward counterfeit luxury goods. Attitude had a significant influence on the intention to purchase counterfeit luxury goods. The research contributes to the literature because there has been no previous study in an African country that seeks to understand the purchase intention of counterfeit luxury goods according to risk perception theory. On the other hand, this study is one of the few to report that social risk perception positively impacts attitudes towards counterfeit luxury goods.


Author(s):  
Ni Putu Wulan Widasari ◽  
I Made Wardana ◽  
Putu Yudi Setiawan

ABSTRACT The meaning of this research wants to explain the effect of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and perceived risk towards attitude and purchase intention of Go-Massage on Go-Jek application. The population of this study is not limited (infinite) which is the user Go-Jek application in Denpasar. The sample in this study was taken with non-probability sampling technique with 120 respondents. The result shows that perceived ease of use and perceived of usefulness have positive and significant effect towards attitude. Furthermore, the results of the study also showed a positive and significant effect of perceived usefulness and attitude towardspurchase intention. Conversely, risk perceptions have a negative and significant effect on attitude and purchase intention. The theoretical implication of this research is that this research reinforces the attitude theory especially the Technology Acceptance Model proposed by Davis (1989). Practical implications are useful for companies to explore the construct which gives significant effect towards purchase intention.  In the future, the company should focus more on perceived usefulness to encourage customer’s purchase intention towards Go-Massage service offered on Go-Jek application Keywords: TAM, Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Risk, Attitude, and Purchase Intention


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