Title The effect of social commerce attributes on customer engagement: an empirical investigation /
Authors Busalim, Abdelsalam ; Hollebeek, Linda Desiree ; Lynn, Theo
DOI 10.1108/INTR-03-2022-0165
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Is Part of Internet research.. Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2024, vol. 34, iss. 7, p. 187-214.. ISSN 1066-2243
Keywords [eng] S-commerce, Customer engagement (CE) ; Electronic word of mouth (eWOM) ; Repurchase intention ; Stimulus-organism-response framework.
Abstract [eng] Purpose – Social commerce (s-commerce) offers community-based platforms that facilitate customer-to-customer interactions and the development of customers’ social shopping-based experience. While prior research has addressed the role of customer engagement (CE) in boosting s-commerce-based sales and performance, insight into the effect of s-commerce attributes on CE remains tenuous. Addressing this gap, this study examines the role of specific s-commerce attributes (i.e. community, collaboration, interactivity and social dynamics) on CE, which is, in turn, proposed to impact customers’ repurchase- and electronic word of mouth (eWOM) intention. Design/methodology/approach – A web-based survey was deployed to target users of a popular s-commerce platform, Etsy.com. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was, then, used to analyze the survey data collected from 390 users. Findings – The results reveal that the four examined attributes positively affect CE. The findings also demonstrate CE’s positive effect on customers’ repurchase- and eWOM intention. Originality/value – Though CE has been identified as a key s-commerce performance indicator, little remains known about the role of specific s-commerce attributes in driving CE, as, therefore, explored in this research. Specifically, the authors examine the role of s-commerce-based community, collaboration, interactivity and social dynamics on CE. Their analyses also corroborate that CE, in turn, drives customers’ post-purchase (i.e. repurchase/eWOM) intention. Managerially, our findings can be used to develop more engaging s-commerce platforms.
Published Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2024
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