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- Title
THE MEDIATION EFFECT OF ONLINE SHOPPING HABITS ON PERSONALITY TRAITS AND INTENTION TO RECOMMEND; THE COVID-19 EFFECT.
- Authors
Ngah, Abdul Hafaz; Bandar, Nur Fatihah Abdullah; Awi, Nur Aishah; Eneizan, Bilal; Alshannag, Fadi Mohammed
- Abstract
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has transformed conventional buying to online shopping habits. Despite the importance of customers' future behaviour, insufficient studies have highlighted the role of online shopping habits on the intention to recommend. The study investigated how the Big Five Personality Traits (BFPT) influence online shopping habits, the relationship between habit and intention to recommend, and the habit as a mediator by applying the convenience sampling method. A total of 347 usable data were collected online and analysed using structural equation modelling with the Smart Partial Least Squares (Smart PLS) software. The study found that agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, and neuroticism positively affect online shopping habits, but not openness. Furthermore, online shopping habits positively impact the intention to recommend and mediate the relationship between the BFPT and the intention to recommend. The study also provides valuable information for conventional stores and online platform managers to develop marketing strategies to retain and attract new customers. Moreover, the study discussed the limitations and future research recommendations.
- Subjects
ONLINE shopping; PERSONALITY; FIVE-factor model of personality; INTERNET stores; CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics); STRUCTURAL equation modeling; HABIT
- Publication
International Journal of Business & Society, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 1, p188
- ISSN
1511-6670
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33736/ijbs.4608.2022