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Overcoming Perceptions Of Uncertainty And Risk In E-Retailing

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  • Sanda Renko

    (Faculty of Economics & Business, University of Zagreb)

  • Daniel Popovic

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Increasing development of the Internet and the use of information and communication technology contributed to the development of e-retailing in consumers‘ purchasing. The main purpose of this paper is to explore overall perceptions of e-retailing among Croatian consumers. In particular, the focus of the paper is on the areas which influenced the customer commitment and loyalty in e-retailing. In understanding whether the Internet and home shopping affected consumers‘ purchases and what is the level of acceptance of e -retailing comparing to traditional, brick-and-mortar stores, the quantitative study on the sample of 392 consumers was conducted. The on-line questionnaire was designed specifically to find out consumers‘ acceptance of e-shopping, factors affect ing their on-line shopping behaviour, consumers‘ perceived usefulness of e-retailing, etc. The findings of this research indicate that consumers use on-line purchasing more than two years ago but that they still do on-line purchasing activities with a significant level of uncertainty and distrust.

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  • Sanda Renko & Daniel Popovic, 2013. "Overcoming Perceptions Of Uncertainty And Risk In E-Retailing," Business Logistics in Modern Management, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 13, pages 23-31.
  • Handle: RePEc:osi:bulimm:v:13:y:2013:p:23-31
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