M-Consumer Segmentation: M-Communication, M-Distribution, and M-Accessibility

  • Kang J
  • Johnson K
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The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationship among the m-consumers’ personality traits, m-communication, m-distribution, and m-accessibility utilities, as well as their willingness to m-shop. This study found that m-communication and m-accessibility utilities were key factors in predicting willingness to m-shop. Our findings demonstrated that more extraverted, more agreeable, and less neurotic m-consumers were likely to perceive high levels of m-communication utility. More conscientious m-consumers were likely to perceive high levels of m-distribution utility and low levels of m-accessibility utility. In addition, this study identified that consumers who were more open to experience, more extraverted, and less conscientious were likely to have high levels of willingness to m-shop. Managerial implications and recommendations for future research were presented.

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Kang, J.-Y. M., & Johnson, K. K. P. (2013). M-Consumer Segmentation: M-Communication, M-Distribution, and M-Accessibility. International Journal of Marketing Studies, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijms.v5n1p86

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