The effect of perceived web reputation, perceived web quality and e-WOM on trust, attitude and repurchase intention

Penulis: Carissa, RiriSobari, Nurdin
Informasi
JurnalContemporary Issues in Finance, Accounting, and Consumers' Behavior: Lessons from Indonesia
PenerbitNova Science Publishers, Inc., Contemporary Issues in Finance, Accounting, and Consumers' Behavior: Lessons …, 2020
Halaman325 - 342
Tahun Publikasi2020
ISBN978-153617570-7; 978-153616881-5
Jenis SumberScopus
Abstrak
Small, medium, and large enterprises can provide information about products and services they offer via their websites easier due to the evolution of technology especially internet. Online shopping has some inherent uncertainty and risk that conventional transactions do not, and it is thus incumbent upon online retailers to ensure customers before they purchase of their good reputation and good quality. Word of mouth including online reviews can ease customers in evaluating product or services for purchase. Technology creates rapid competition between e-commerce companies and the ability for customers to quickly turn to their competitors. The aim of this research is to find out whether perceived web reputation, perceived web quality and electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) influence trust, attitude, and repurchase intention of customers in the online marketplace in Indonesia. Our results show that perceived website reputation, perceived web quality, and e-WOM indirectly affect repurchase intention. © 2020 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
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