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온라인 쇼핑의 데이터 융합 기반 사이즈 추천 서비스: 서비스 품질, 정보 신뢰, 고객 만족의 구매 의도에 대한 역할 (Size Recommendation Technology Convergence in e-Shopping: Roles of Service Quality Information Credibility and Satisfaction on Purchase Intention)

  • 김지은
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제12권7호
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 온라인 패션 리테일링에서 최근 이용이 증가하고 있는 데이터 융합 기반 사이즈 추천 테크놀로지 서비스 품질이 정보 신뢰와 만족 및 구매 의도에 미치는 영향을 검증하였다. 연구를 위한 설문은 아마존 미케니컬 터크에서 시행되었으며, 사이즈 추천 테크놀로지의 사용 경험이 없는 18세 이상 60세 이하의 미국 거주 여성을 대상으로 하였다. 이들은 설문에 제시된 링크를 클릭하여 특정 패션 온라인 리테일러의 웹페이지에서 사이즈 추천 테크놀로지를 경험한 뒤, 설문에 답하였다. 불성실한 응답을 제외한 213부를 SPSS 27.0과 Process Macro(모델 6번, 5,000 bootstrapping sample)를 이용하여 분석한 결과, 사이즈 추천 테크놀로지 서비스 품질의 하위차원은 반응성과 사용 편의성으로 나타났으며, 두 하위차원은 모두 정보 신뢰와 만족을 매개로 하여 구매 의도에 영향을 미치고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구는 이와 같은 결과를 바탕으로 사이즈 추천 테크놀로지의 상용화를 위한 전략을 제언하였다.

유통업체의 위치기반 모바일 쇼핑서비스 제공에 대한 소비자 반응 : PAD 감정모델과 정보의 상황관련성을 중심으로 (Consumer Responses to Retailer's Location-based Mobile Shopping Service : Focusing on PAD Emotional State Model and Information Relevance)

  • 이현화;문희강
    • 한국유통학회지:유통연구
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.63-92
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 소비자가 지각하는 유통업체의 위치기반 모바일 쇼핑정보 서비스에 대한 정보의 상황관련성과 정보자극에 대한 PAD 감정변수들(환기, 지배력, 즐거움) 간의 상호 인과관계와 이용의도에 대한 이들의 효과를 실증 연구 하였다. 미국 내 모바일 이용자를 대상으로 무작위 표본추출법에 근거하여 추출되었고, 총 335명의 사용가능한 응답이 수거되었다. 분석결과, 환기와 상황관련성은 즐거움에 정(+)의 영향을 주었으나 지배력은 즐거움에 유의한 영향력을 나타내지 않았다. 즐거움은 이용의도에 정(+)의 영향을 주었다. 본 연구를 통해 위치기반 모바일 서비스에 대한 소비자의 인지적 반응과 감정적 반응을 통합적으로 살펴보았으며, PAD 감정차원간의 체계적인 관계를 규명하였다. 연구결과를 바탕으로 모바일 쇼핑서비스 개발자, 유통업체, 그리고 마케팅 실무자를 위한 시사점을 논의하였으며, 연구의 한계점과 더불어 향후 연구 방향을 제시하였다.

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지속적 관여도 및 인지된 위험이 소비자의 온라인 상인선택 프로세스에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구: 요구신뢰 수준 개념을 중심으로 (How Enduring Product Involvement and Perceived Risk Affect Consumers' Online Merchant Selection Process: The 'Required Trust Level' Perspective)

  • 홍일유;이정민;조휘형
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.29-52
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    • 2012
  • Consumers differ in the way they make a purchase. An audio mania would willingly make a bold, yet serious, decision to buy a top-of-the-line home theater system, while he is not interested in replacing his two-decade-old shabby car. On the contrary, an automobile enthusiast wouldn't mind spending forty thousand dollars to buy a new Jaguar convertible, yet cares little about his junky component system. It is product involvement that helps us explain such differences among individuals in the purchase style. Product involvement refers to the extent to which a product is perceived to be important to a consumer (Zaichkowsky, 2001). Product involvement is an important factor that strongly influences consumer's purchase decision-making process, and thus has been of prime interest to consumer behavior researchers. Furthermore, researchers found that involvement is closely related to perceived risk (Dholakia, 2001). While abundant research exists addressing how product involvement relates to overall perceived risk, little attention has been paid to the relationship between involvement and different types of perceived risk in an electronic commerce setting. Given that perceived risk can be a substantial barrier to the online purchase (Jarvenpaa, 2000), research addressing such an issue will offer useful implications on what specific types of perceived risk an online firm should focus on mitigating if it is to increase sales to a fullest potential. Meanwhile, past research has focused on such consumer responses as information search and dissemination as a consequence of involvement, neglecting other behavioral responses like online merchant selection. For one example, will a consumer seriously considering the purchase of a pricey Guzzi bag perceive a great degree of risk associated with online buying and therefore choose to buy it from a digital storefront rather than from an online marketplace to mitigate risk? Will a consumer require greater trust on the part of the online merchant when the perceived risk of online buying is rather high? We intend to find answers to these research questions through an empirical study. This paper explores the impact of enduring product involvement and perceived risks on required trust level, and further on online merchant choice. For the purpose of the research, five types or components of perceived risk are taken into consideration, including financial, performance, delivery, psychological, and social risks. A research model has been built around the constructs under consideration, and 12 hypotheses have been developed based on the research model to examine the relationships between enduring involvement and five components of perceived risk, between five components of perceived risk and required trust level, between enduring involvement and required trust level, and finally between required trust level and preference toward an e-tailer. To attain our research objectives, we conducted an empirical analysis consisting of two phases of data collection: a pilot test and main survey. The pilot test was conducted using 25 college students to ensure that the questionnaire items are clear and straightforward. Then the main survey was conducted using 295 college students at a major university for nine days between December 13, 2010 and December 21, 2010. The measures employed to test the model included eight constructs: (1) enduring involvement, (2) financial risk, (3) performance risk, (4) delivery risk, (5) psychological risk, (6) social risk, (7) required trust level, (8) preference toward an e-tailer. The statistical package, SPSS 17.0, was used to test the internal consistency among the items within the individual measures. Based on the Cronbach's ${\alpha}$ coefficients of the individual measure, the reliability of all the variables is supported. Meanwhile, the Amos 18.0 package was employed to perform a confirmatory factor analysis designed to assess the unidimensionality of the measures. The goodness of fit for the measurement model was satisfied. Unidimensionality was tested using convergent, discriminant, and nomological validity. The statistical evidences proved that the three types of validity were all satisfied. Now the structured equation modeling technique was used to analyze the individual paths along the relationships among the research constructs. The results indicated that enduring involvement has significant positive relationships with all the five components of perceived risk, while only performance risk is significantly related to trust level required by consumers for purchase. It can be inferred from the findings that product performance problems are mostly likely to occur when a merchant behaves in an opportunistic manner. Positive relationships were also found between involvement and required trust level and between required trust level and online merchant choice. Enduring involvement is concerned with the pleasure a consumer derives from a product class and/or with the desire for knowledge for the product class, and thus is likely to motivate the consumer to look for ways of mitigating perceived risk by requiring a higher level of trust on the part of the online merchant. Likewise, a consumer requiring a high level of trust on the merchant will choose a digital storefront rather than an e-marketplace, since a digital storefront is believed to be trustworthier than an e-marketplace, as it fulfills orders by itself rather than acting as an intermediary. The findings of the present research provide both academic and practical implications. The first academic implication is that enduring product involvement is a strong motivator of consumer responses, especially the selection of a merchant, in the context of electronic shopping. Secondly, academicians are advised to pay attention to the finding that an individual component or type of perceived risk can be used as an important research construct, since it would allow one to pinpoint the specific types of risk that are influenced by antecedents or that influence consequents. Meanwhile, our research provides implications useful for online merchants (both online storefronts and e-marketplaces). Merchants may develop strategies to attract consumers by managing perceived performance risk involved in purchase decisions, since it was found to have significant positive relationship with the level of trust required by a consumer on the part of the merchant. One way to manage performance risk would be to thoroughly examine the product before shipping to ensure that it has no deficiencies or flaws. Secondly, digital storefronts are advised to focus on symbolic goods (e.g., cars, cell phones, fashion outfits, and handbags) in which consumers are relatively more involved than others, whereas e- marketplaces should put their emphasis on non-symbolic goods (e.g., drinks, books, MP3 players, and bike accessories).

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4차 산업혁명시대의 디지털 고객경험과 구매간 영향관계 - 디지털 자기효능감의 조절된 매개효과를 중심으로- (Influential Factors of Digital Customer Experiences on Purchase in the 4th Industrial Revolution Era - Focusing on Moderated Mediating Effects of Digital Self Efficacy-)

  • 정상희;정병규
    • 벤처혁신연구
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.101-115
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    • 2020
  • 4차 산업혁명시대를 살고 있는 고객들은 구매 깔때기 안에 있는 것이 아니라 밖으로 나오기 시작했다. 풍부한 정보로 무장한 현명한 고객의 등장과 맞물려 제품 선택의 폭과 디지털 채널의 폭발적인 증가로 인해 정보를 탐색하고 구매하는 방식이 혁신적으로 변화되고 있는 것이다. 디지털 시대의 고객여정은 전통적인 깔때기 모형이 제시하는것보다 훨씬 복잡하게 되었다. 그래서 직선형이 아닌 다양한 상호작용을 하는 비선형적인 정교한 접근이 요구되어지고 있다. 기존의 많은 연구와 달리 본 연구는 패션, 자동차, 화장품, 온라인 쇼핑몰의 4개 상품군 이용고객 1,200을 대상으로 진행된 것으로 상품군에 상관없이 일반적으로 적용할 수 있는 디지털고객경험 속성을 도출하고 검정하였다. 디지털경험이 고객만족에 영향을 미치며, 최종적으로 구매에 영향을 미치는 일련의 과정 속에서 디지털 자기효능감이 구매에 어떠한 역할을 하는지를 규명하였다. 이론적 시사점으로는 디지털 자기 효능감을 조절된 매개변수로 도입하여 검정한 결과 고객만족도와 고객 충성도 간 디지털 자기효능감은 조절된 매개역할을 하는 것으로 검정 되었다. 실무적으로는 디지털 자기효능감이 높은 고객에게 디지털 마케팅을 적극적으로 활용할 필요가 있고다, 그러나 디지털 자기 효능감이 낮은 고객에게는 디지털 마케팅 피로도를 조심해야 할 필요가 있다는 시사점을 도출하였다.

A Study on the Influence of Digital Experience and Purchase in the 4th Industrial Revolution : Focusing on Differences between Satisfied, Neutral, and Dissatisfied Groups

  • Jung, Sang Hee;Lee, Sang-Jik
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.51-69
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    • 2019
  • One of the most considerate phenomena of the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is the use of digital devices. Digitalization is rapidly advancing through all areas of industry and life. Customer journey with digitalization is looking totally different from previous customer journey. The research targets were users of fashion, automobiles, cosmetics and online shopping malls. We analyzed 300 people for each valid questionnaire. The results of the study are as follows. First, it has been proven that digital experience affects positive (+) impact on purchasing intention and positive (+) impact on recommending intention and negative impact (-) on switching intent and subsequently affects positive impact (+) to purchase and incase of switching intent, negative impact (-) to purchase. Unlike traditional methods such as SPC(Service Profit Chain), the Digital experience to Purchase process Chain (DPC) has been identified to be suitable in the digital age. Second, the digital satisfied group (5 score-very satisfaction) has shown same result as above. However the digital neutral group (even though 4 score- satisfaction in five-point scale), specially in a highly competitive industry, has different from the satisfied group and 3 score-normal is same as dissatisfied group. It means that this group is that If there is a high level of attractiveness of substitute goods, there is a high possibility of switching them. It has supported Jones and Sasser [1995] that there have been two types of loyalty of true long-term loyalty and what we call false loyalty in the highly competitive industry zone which is commoditization or low differentiation, many substitutes, low cost of switching. Identifying true loyalty and false loyalty is crucial to establishing a customer experience strategy. it is necessary to actively utilize long-term digital experiences strategy to increase the total satisfaction of digital experience through all of customer purchasing journey in order to enhance the digital customer experience. It is difficult to see the effect as a one-time event. It should be scaled over the entire customer purchase process over a long period of time, which can positively affect purchase intention, recommendation intention, and conversion intention. This is also why it is difficult for second-runners to overtake first-runners in a short period.