The Effects of Atmospherics and Influencers on Purchase Intention in Social Commerce

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Abstract

This study uses the approach-avoidance theory to investigate the impact of the atmospherics of a social commerce page, which comprises page aesthetics and page interaction. The study looks at how a digital influencer’s perceived influence affects a customer’s purchase intention. The research also examines whether perceived risk influences customers’ purchase intent. Four hundred twenty-eight customers who had recently engaged with a social commerce page were empirically surveyed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The research shows that page atmospherics and digital influencers do influence a customer’s purchase intention through emotions and cognition in social commerce. Emotions and purchase intentions, as well as cognition and purchase intentions, are moderated by perceived risk. The findings have implications for marketers who want to develop customer engagement strategies based on social commerce platforms.

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Sindhu, P., & Bharti, K. (2023). The Effects of Atmospherics and Influencers on Purchase Intention in Social Commerce. Journal of Database Management, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/JDM.317222

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