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http://dx.doi.org/10.29049/rjcc.2021.29.6.922

A study on the effect of importance of information and communication technology service in fashion stores on behavior intention  

Kim, Min-kyung (Dept. of Fashion Design, Jangan University)
Yu, Ji-hun (Dept. of Fashion & Textiles, Sangmyung University)
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The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.29, no.6, 2021 , pp. 922-931 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recent developments in information and communication technologies (ICT) can be applied in stores, and the number of fashion stores that have introduced and utilized ICT are increasing. By applying a literature review and empirical research, the types of ICT service factors of fashion stores were identified and categorized. The effect of their importance on consumer behavioral intentions was analyzed. Next, using factor analysis on the ICT service factors, five factors were identified and named as follows: smart space services, smart payment services, virtual image services, product information services, and smart access services. The importance of these factors was then analyzed. The importance of each factor and detailed questions was rated above average. After examining the effect of ICT service on behavior intention, issues such as purchase intention, revisit intention, and word of mouth intention were found to have significant influence. This study is meaningful in that it derives the importance factors of ICT services that can be used in fashion stores in a situation where retail techniques become important and expand, and provides marketing strategies related to consumer behavior according to detailed factors. With retail tech becoming more important and expanding, it is necessary to provide various services that consumers value by utilizing ICT in fashion stores. Considering the results of this study, ICT technology and services of various fashion stores can be effectively utilized and retail tech utilization performance can be improved.
Keywords
information and communication technology service; importance; fashion store; behavior intention;
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