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Online shopping experience in India: an examination of consumers world

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  • Maani Dutt
  • Anurupa B. Singh
  • Ambrish Joshi

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In a gradually increasing competitive atmosphere, more examination is required by companies to understand determinants of the success of their online shopping in terms of website effectiveness, brand experience and their influence on building trust in the context of online footwear retailing. This paper analyses the relationship between e-service quality and effects of brand experience, role of website effectiveness, and their effect on trust. Online survey using a convenience sample capturing the above constructs was verified for validity and reliability prior to distribution. SEM multigroup analysis is done to test the hypothesized relations and the role of trust as a moderating variable. Most of the data being collected from Delhi/NCR, India. This study may help retailers in focussing on the areas to create trust towards the brand and online platform. The model would also help prevailing online retailers to tune their business conferring to the findings of research. Our model considers the role of brand experience together with online platform for the effective role of trust.

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  • Maani Dutt & Anurupa B. Singh & Ambrish Joshi, 2020. "Online shopping experience in India: an examination of consumers world," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(3), pages 378-393.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:21:y:2020:i:3:p:378-393
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