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- Abdullah Faeq Mohammed Algeji
(International Islamic University Malaysia)
- Muhammad Tahir Jan
(International Islamic University Malaysia)
- Mohammad Arije Ulfy
(International Islamic University Malaysia)
Abstract
Background problems. Due to the weakness of the banking system infrastructure, there is no online bookstore or E-commerce business in Kurdistan. Many customers complain about the problem of the parking facility, most of the bookstore locations have not enough parking space nearby for the customers to be able to visit the bookstores and spend quite enough time to search for books and buying them. Main objective. So, the researcher has decided to study the impact of social media marketing on customer purchase intention toward bookstores in Kurdistan region. Research methods. The sample of the study consists of 300 respondents of which 231 are males, and 69 are females. The instrument of the study is adapted from previously established studies. The first part of the survey was designed to investigate respondents’ demographics, whereas, the second part focused on the independent and dependent variables of the study. Findings. The results showed that all the independent variables significantly influenced customer purchase intention toward bookstores in Kurdistan. Contribution. The findings of the study implied valuable contribution in two aspects. Theoretically, the study findings showed evidence for the establishment of TAM. In terms of managerial implication, the study provided a practical recommendation for the practitioners. The research findings come to validate SMM as a potential promotional strategy for bookstores in the region. Conclusion. So, bookstore marketers need to include social media marketing to their promotional strategy and improve social media marketing skills which can give advantage for the bookstores.
Suggested Citation
Abdullah Faeq Mohammed Algeji & Muhammad Tahir Jan & Mohammad Arije Ulfy, 2021.
"Factors Influencing Consumer Purchase Intention: A Study of Bookstores in Kurdistan Region of Iraq,"
Working Articles, International Fellowship Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, vol. 1(1), pages 19-35.
Handle:
RePEc:ank:ifjirs:v:1:y:2021:i:1:p:19-35
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