How Do Value Co-Creation and E-Engagement Enhance E-Commerce Consumer Repurchase Intention?

  • Jebarajakirthy C
  • Saha V
  • Goyal P
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study develops an integrated model to investigate how value co-creation, driven by positively-valanced e-engagement, enhances repurchase intention among e-commence consumers. Applying the tenets of UTAUT, this study also examines the moderating role of technology adoption in the association between e-engagement and value co-creation in the e-commerce context. Data were collected via 411 surveys completed by e-commerce consumers in India. Data analysis was done using PLS structural equation modelling. Results show that value co-creation, driven by positively-valanced e-engagement, enhances repurchase intention among e-commerce consumers, while, technology adoption moderates the association between positively-valanced e-engagement and value co-creation. The findings also reveal that consumption values, such as utilitarian and hedonic values, mediate the effects of value co-creation on repurchase intention among e-commerce consumers.

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Jebarajakirthy, C., Saha, V., Goyal, P., & Mani, V. (2021). How Do Value Co-Creation and E-Engagement Enhance E-Commerce Consumer Repurchase Intention? Journal of Global Information Management, 30(5), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.4018/jgim.290369

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