Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
352136 Computers in Human Behavior 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study takes an approach rooted in information economics to conceptualize and empirically examine the signal-based determinant of online customer loyalty and its antecedents and consequences. The authors test the proposed hypotheses using data obtained from three large online retailers. As an important insight, this research reveals that an e-tailer’s competitive equity has a strong, positive effect on relationship investments and loyalty intentions. In addition, using quantile regression analysis, this study clarifies some issues in existing literature by showing that online consumers are motivated by different rules of exchange, depending on their loyalty levels. Finally, the authors discuss the managerial implications of their findings, as well as several important research issues and future research avenues.

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