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The Impact of E-Commerce Leader's Marketing Attributes on Consumer Perception in China

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  • Liu, Xinxin
  • Ali, Dhakir Abbas

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With the rapid development of China's e-commerce market, e-commerce leaders are playing an increasingly crucial role in a highly competitive environment. Marketing attributes, such as brand influence, customer service quality, and marketing strategies, have become key factors in shaping consumer perception. This paper aims to explore how these marketing attributes affect consumer cognition and behavior in China. By analyzing existing literature and market data, this study presents a conceptual framework that highlights how brand influence affects purchasing decisions by enhancing consumer trust; how customer service improves brand image through increased consumer satisfaction and loyalty; and how effective marketing strategies alter consumer purchase intentions through personalized recommendations and promotional activities. The paper also examines the unique characteristics of the Chinese market, such as cultural differences and market environment, and provides practical recommendations for e-commerce leaders. Finally, the paper suggests directions for future empirical research to further validate these conceptual assumptions.

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  • Liu, Xinxin & Ali, Dhakir Abbas, 2024. "The Impact of E-Commerce Leader's Marketing Attributes on Consumer Perception in China," Strategic Management Insights, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 1(8), pages 82-88.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:smiaaa:v:1:y:2024:i:8:p:82-88
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