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온라인 구전 품질 속성이 인지된 구전정보 가치에 미치는 영향분석

  • Kim, You-Kung;Han, Hyun-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Information Technology Applications Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2007
  • 인터넷이 대중화대면서 온라인 쇼핑이 가능해졌고 구매자들은 인터넷을 통해 구매와 관련 된 경험, 서비스 등을 다른 사람들과 공유할 수 있게 되었다. 인터넷 쇼핑의 특성상 제품을 직접 눈으로 보고 만져 볼 수 없기 때문에 온라인 구전(Online Word of mouth)이 상품 구매 판단의 잣대로 활용되고 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 온라인 쇼핑몰에서 구전 정보 특성이 구매자들의 인지된 구전 정보 가치에 영향을 미치는지 실증적으로 분석하였다. 구전정보의 객관성, 관련성, 신빙성, up-to-dateness는 인지된 구전정보가치 즉 구매 불확실성 감소에 긍정적인 영향을 주었다. 구매 불확실성 감소는 온라인 쇼핑몰의 신뢰에 긍정적인 영향을 미쳤다.

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인터넷 쇼핑몰에서 쇼핑가치와 쇼핑몰 애호도의 결정요인: 엔터테인먼트 상품을 중심으로

  • 전달영;경종수
    • Proceedings of the Korean DIstribution Association Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.175-185
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    • 2000
  • 최근 전세계적으로 전자상거래(electronic commerce, EC)가 초미의 관심사가 되고 있다. EC는 크게 기업과 기업간(business-to-business, B2B)거래, 기업과 소비자간(business-to-consumer, B2C)거래, 정부와 기업간(government-to-business, G2B)거래, 그리고 소비자와 소비자간(consumer-to-consumer. C2C)거래로 구분할 수 있다. 그 중 B2C의 대표적 형태인 인터넷 쇼핑의 확산은 시간, 거리, 장소의 제약을 초월하여 상품정보, 대금지불, 배송까지 일괄처리하기 때문에 소비자에게는 편리함, 경제성 및 쇼핑의 즐거움을 제공하고 기업에게는 시장범위 확대, 거래비용 감소 등의 효과를 가져온다. (중략)

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Revised balanced scorecard for evaluating the Internet shopping mall (인터넷 쇼핑몰 평가를 위한 수정된 BSC 방법론)

  • Kim, Jee-Yun;Suh, Eui-Ho;Hwang, Hyun-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.125-128
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    • 2003
  • 현대에는 모든 기업 활동과 사회활동에 있어서 인터넷의 사용은 필수조건이 되고 있다. 20세기 후반에 들어서면서부터는, 과거의 전통기업과 비교되는 인터넷 쇼핑몰이 급속하게 생겨나기 시작했다. 인터넷 쇼핑몰은 기업의 기반을 가상의 인터넷 상에 두고 있기 때문에, 전통기업과는 기업 활동의 수행 방법에 있어서 큰 차이가 있다. 인터넷 쇼핑몰은 인터넷이라는 새로운 매체를 이용하기 때문에 전통기업 평가에 이용되었던 재무적 지표뿐 아니라, 새로운 다양한 지표(웹 접속률, 페이지 뷰 등)를 통해서 기업의 장점을 파악 할 수 있게 되었다[14]. 따라서 인터넷 쇼핑몰을 평가하기 위해서는 기존의 전통기업 평가방법을 그대로 이용하기에는 무리가 있고, 새로운 가치평가 지표가 필요하게 되었다. 기업을 평가하는 여러 가지 방법 중, 하나인 balanced-scorecard(BSC)[9]는 균형적이고 체계화된 평가 틀을 제시해주고 있다는 장점을 갖고 있다. 그러나 기존의 BSC는 전통기업을 대상으로 했기 때문에, 인터넷 쇼핑몰의 평가에 곧바로 적용하기에는 적합하지 못하다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 balanced-scorecard 방법을 인터넷 쇼핑몰 평가에 적합하게 수정하고자 한다.

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The Effects of Digital Divide on Electronic Commerce Performance in Internet Shopping (인터넷 쇼핑에서의 정보격차가 전자상거래 성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Hyuk-Ra
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.23-54
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how the digital divide is made in different digital divide patterns and also it influences on shopping value and purchase intention as individual e-commerce performance. The major findings of this study are as following: First, this study is focused on the average of the digital divide level regarding the sociodemographic characteristics. In the result, The average of each group is different in all digital divide patterns in age, education, and occupation. Second, in comparative influences of digital divide factors on shopping value and purchase intention, qualitative literacy divide are found to have a strong positive effect on shopping value and purchase intention.

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Effects of Reward Programs on Brand Loyalty in Online Shopping Contexts (인터넷쇼핑 상황에서 보상프로그램이 브랜드충성도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Hern;Kang, Hyunmo;Munkhbazar, M.
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.39-63
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    • 2012
  • Previous studies of reward programs have generally focused on designing the best programs for consumers and suggested that consumers' perception of the value of reward programs can vary according to the type of reward program (e.g., hedonic vs. utilitarian and direct vs. indirect) and its timing (e.g., immediate vs. delayed). These studies have typically assumed that consumers' preference for reward programs has a positive effect on brand loyalty. However, Dowling and Uncles (1997) pointed out that this preference does not necessarily foster brand loyalty. In this regard, the present study verifies this assumption by examining the effects of consumers' perception of the value of reward programs on their brand loyalty. Although reward programs are widely used by online shopping malls, most studies have examined the conditions under which consumers are most likely to value loyalty programs in the context of offline shopping. In the context of online shopping, however, consumers' preferences may have little effect on their brand loyalty because they have more opportunities for comparing diverse reward programs offered by many online shopping malls. That is, in online shopping, finding attractive reward programs may require little effort on the part of consumers, who are likely to switch to other online shopping malls. Accordingly, this study empirically examines whether consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. Meanwhile, consumers seek utilitarian and/or hedonic value from their online shopping activity(Jones et al., 2006; Barbin et al., 1994). They visit online shopping malls to buy something necessary (utilitarian value) and/or enjoy the process of shopping itself (hedonic value). In this sense, reward programs may reinforce utilitarian as well as hedonic value, and their effect may vary according to the type of reward (utilitarian vs. hedonic). According to Chaudhuri and Holbrook (2001), consumers' perception of the value of a brand can influence their brand loyalty through brand trust and affect. Utilitarian value influences brand loyalty through brand trust, whereas hedonic value influences it through brand affect. This indicates that the effect of this perception on brand trust or affect may be moderated by the type of reward program. Specifically, this perception may have a greater effect on brand trust for utilitarian reward programs than for hedonic ones, whereas the opposite may be true for brand affect. Given the above discussion, the present study is conducted with three objectives in order to provide practical implications for online shopping malls to strategically use reward program for establishing profitable relationship with customers. First, the present study examines whether reward programs can be an effective marketing tool for increasing brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. Second, it investigates the paths through which consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty. Third, it analyzes the effects of this perception on brand trust and affect by considering the type of reward program as a moderator. This study suggests and empirically analyzes a new research model for examining how consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. The model postulates the following 10 hypotheses about the structural relationships between five constructs: (H1) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their program loyalty; (H2) Program loyalty has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H3) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their brand trust; (H4) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs has a positive effect on their brand affect; (H5) Brand trust has a positive effect on program loyalty; (H6) Brand affect has a positive effect on program loyalty; (H7) Brand trust has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H8) Brand affect has a positive effect on brand loyalty; (H9) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs is more likely to influence their brand trust for utilitarian reward programs than for hedonic ones; and (H10) Consumers' perception of the value of reward programs is more likely to influence their brand affect for hedonic reward programs than for utilitarian ones. To test the hypotheses, we considered a sample of 220 undergraduate students in Korea (male:113). We randomly assigned these participants to one of two groups based on the type of reward program (utilitarian: transportation card, hedonic: movie ticket). We instructed the participants to imagine that they were offered these reward programs while visiting an online shopping mall. We then asked them to answer some questions about their perception of the value of the reward programs, program loyalty, brand loyalty, brand trust, and brand affect, in that order. We also asked some questions about their demographic backgrounds and then debriefed them. We employed the structural equation modeling (SEM) method with AMOS 18.0. The results provide support for some hypotheses (H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, and H9) while providing no support for others (H2, H5, H6, H10) (see Figure 1). Noteworthy is that the path proposed by previous studies, "value perception → program loyalty → brand loyalty," was not significant in the context of online shopping, whereas this study's proposed path, "value perception → brand trust/brand affect → brand loyalty," was significant. In addition, the results indicate that the type of reward program moderated the relationship between consumers' value perception and brand trust but not the relationship between their value perception and brand affect. These results have some important implications. First, this study is one of the first to examine how consumers' perception of the value of reward programs influences their brand loyalty in the context of online shopping. In particular, the results indicate that the proposed path, "value perception → brand trust/brand affect → brand loyalty," can better explain the effects of reward programs on brand loyalty than existing paths. Furthermore, these results suggest that online shopping malls should place greater emphasis on the type of reward program when devising reward programs. To foster brand loyalty, they should reinforce the type of shopping value that consumers emphasize by providing them with appropriate reward programs. If consumers prefer utilitarian value to hedonic value, then online shopping malls should offer utilitarian reward programs and vice versa.

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Shopping Value and Satisfaction by Presentation Formats of Apparel Products -Information on Internet Shopping Malls (인터넷쇼핑몰의 의류상품정보 제시방법에따른 쇼핑가치와 만족)

  • You, Eun-Young;Lee, Yu-Ri
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.14-26
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    • 2010
  • This study investigates the effectiveness of fashion coordination presentation formats when people buy apparel products online. This study conducted an online survey with 595 females who shopped online at the simulated website by a single apparel plan picture (n=189), coordination plane picture (n=187), and 3-D coordination image (n=216). For data analysis, factor analysis, Cronbach's alpha, MANCOVA, ANOVA, Duncan test, correlation analysis, and chi-square are used. The results of this study are: First, the hedonic shopping value was significantly the highest when respondents shopped at a 3-D coordination image shopping mall, the next highest-scored presentation type was the coordination plane picture, and the case of presenting only the single apparel picture was significantly the lowest. The utilitarian shopping value and information shopping value were higher in the coordination plane picture and the 3-D coordination image shopping mall than the single apparel picture. Second, transactions satisfaction was high when respondents shopped at a 3-D coordination image, coordination plane image, and single apparel image in decreasing order.

The Effect of Merchandise Characteristics of Internet Fashion Shopping Malls on the Shopping Values, Purchase Satisfaction, and Repurchase Intention of Female Consumers (인터넷 패션 쇼핑몰의 상품특성이 여성 소비자의 쇼핑가치, 구매만족도 및 재구매도의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Hong, Byong-Sook;Lee, Eon-Jin;Ma, Hyo-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.33 no.11
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    • pp.1828-1838
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    • 2009
  • This study analyzes how the merchandise characteristics of internet fashion shopping malls influence the shopping values, purchase satisfaction, and repurchase intentions of female consumers. The survey was conducted from October $11^{th}$ to $29^{th}$ in 2008, and 401 responses were used in the data analysis. The statistical analysis methods were frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, and multiple regression analysis. The results show that the merchandise characteristics of internet fashion shopping malls were merchandise information, merchandise assortment, and merchandise price. The merchandise information and merchandise assortment of internet fashion shopping malls influence the shopping values of female consumers. The merchandise information and shopping values of female consumers effect the purchase satisfaction and repurchase intention in internet fashion shopping malls.

Consumer′s Perception and Buying Behavior through the Shopping Mall -Focused on the Customers of D Cyber Mall- (소비자의 인터넷 쇼핑몰 이용가치와 불안요소 인지 - D백화점 쇼핑몰 고객을 중심으로 -)

  • 홍성희;배미경;서동주
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2002
  • This study examined the effects of demographic variables on buying behavior, and investigated buyers'perceived value and risk perception of the internet shopping mall. The sample was collected by a department store in Daegu, and it included 1,732 individuals using the Cyber Mall. Research methods used in this study were simple statistics, t-test and ANOVA. The buyers perceived values through the internet shopping mall were classified into five categories-price, time, convenience, intrinsic attributes, reliability and the risk perception also was classified such as the overall purchasing process, quality of products, exposure of the personal information, delivery system, refund and exchange. The major findings of this study were 1) most important categories affecting their buying behavior were the value of convenience and following values in order were time, price, reliability, intrinsic attributes. 2) the risk perception were overall purchasing behavior, quality of products, exposure of personal information, delivery, and refund & exchange in order. 3) age of buyers, buying experience on the internet shopping mall, and gender were the important factors affecting the buyers'perceived value and risk. 4) the study also, showed that according to the variety of products, buyers perceived the value and risk differently, for example, the price was the most important perceived value in case of food product. The implication of the study is to strategically suggest how to enhance the buyers'perceived value and diminish perceived risk of different products.