The Effect of Lifestyle, Perception, Satisfaction, and Preference on The Online Re-purchase Intention

  • Pebriani W
  • Sumarwan U
  • Simanjuntak M
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Abstract

The objective of this research was to analyze the effect of lifestyle, perception, satisfaction, and preference on the online re-purchase intention. The data are collected from 218 women consumers who have bought Muslim clothing through e-commerce (Hijup) and social network (Instagram) at least two times in the last three months. The data are analyzed using t-test and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The result of this research indicates that lifestyle has a significant effect on perception, perception has an effect on satisfaction, satisfaction has an effect on preference, and preference has an effect on re-purchase intention. Meanwhile, satisfaction has no significant effect on re-purchase intention in both models.

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Pebriani, W. V., Sumarwan, U., & Simanjuntak, M. (2018). The Effect of Lifestyle, Perception, Satisfaction, and Preference on The Online Re-purchase Intention. Independent Journal of Management & Production, 9(2), 545–561. https://doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v9i2.690

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