A good deal online: The Impacts of acquisition and transaction value on E-satisfaction and E-loyalty

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Relying on Thaler's exchange theory, this research examines the unique effects of perceived transaction and acquisition values on consumer e-satisfaction and e-loyalty in an e-commerce setting, along with the moderating role of product/ service category. Overall, consumers' perceptions of transaction value lead to their e-dissatisfaction. Hence, obtaining a good deal does not have the same meaning and influence depending on the type of buying trip (exploratory or goal-directed). These results confirm Thaler's exchange theory's usefulness to analyzing the impact of perceived value on e-satisfaction and e-loyalty. Additionally, in a managerial perspective, this research underlines the importance of adapting promotional strategies to online contexts, since online purchase experience improves when there is an alignment between the customer's goals and the e-tailer's online offering. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Audrain-Pontevia, A. F., N’Goala, G., & Poncin, I. (2013). A good deal online: The Impacts of acquisition and transaction value on E-satisfaction and E-loyalty. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 20(5), 445–452. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2013.04.002

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