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- Title
Assessing Factors Affecting Consumer Perception Towards Online Shopping.
- Authors
P., Chythra; S., Rajendran
- Abstract
This study aims to explore consumer behavior regarding online shopping, specifically investigating various factors that impede consumers' online shopping behavior. The research seeks to identify the challenges consumers encounter while shopping through online stores. A quantitative research approach was employed, involving a survey administered to users of online shopping platforms. The study revealed six factors that hinder consumers from making purchases on online sites: apprehension about bank transactions and trust, the perceived convenience of traditional shopping over online alternatives, considerations regarding reputation and service quality, past experiences, concerns about security and inadequate product information, and a lack of trust. This research provides insights valuable for e-trailers engaged in e-commerce, whether business-tocustomer or customer-to-customer. It suggests managerial implications for enhancing marketing strategies to foster consumer trust in online shopping.
- Subjects
ONLINE shopping; PERCEPTION (Philosophy); CONSUMER behavior; PURCHASING; QUALITY of service
- Publication
Journal of Advanced Zoology, 2024, Vol 45, Issue 4, p79
- ISSN
0253-7214
- Publication type
Article