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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no4.173

Customer Satisfaction at Tiki.vn E-Commerce Platform  

GIAO, Ha Nam Khanh (Faculty of Air Transport, Vietnam Aviation Academy)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.7, no.4, 2020 , pp. 173-183 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study has four objectives: (1) Identifying factors that affect customer satisfaction on online service quality of Tiki.vn, (2) Measuring the level of impact of the factors, (3) Testing the difference in satisfaction among groups of customers with different characteristics in terms of gender, age, income, academic level, and occupation, and (4) Proposing some managerial implications to improve the quality of online services by interviewing directly and online 200 individual customers who have shopped at Tiki.vn E-commerce platform for at least the last six months, using the convenient sampling method. This study analyzes the reliability of the scale through the Cronbach's alpha coefficient, Exploratory factor analysis, and Linear regression analysis. The findings identified four factors that influence positively customer satisfaction regarding the quality of online services in Tiki.vn E-commerce platform in the order of descending strength: (1) Trust, (2) Customer service, (3) Web design and (4) Safety. In addition, the results show no difference in customer satisfaction according to different academic levels, but in terms of occupation and income, gender, and age. The results show that the factors influencing most customer satisfaction are Reliability and Customer Service. Some managerial implications are then proposed to improve the quality of online shopping services at Tiki.vn.
Keywords
Online Shopping; Customer Satisfaction; Tiki; E-commerce Platform. Vietnam;
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