The Moderating Role of Risk Perception on the Relationship between Satisfaction and Repurchase Intention of Bottled Water in Nigeria: A Research Proposition

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Abstract

There has been a surge of bottled water consumption globally to date. This phenomenon requires investigation on why consumers intend to repeat purchase the product. While past literature has applied Oliver's expectation disconfirmation theory (EDT) to explain the link between customer satisfactions (CS) and repurchase intention (RI), other studies have reported conflicting findings. Thus, this study argues that risk perception (RP) should be added as a moderating variable between CS-RI which should improve our understanding of the RI behaviour in the context of EDT, bottled water consumption, policy and marketing strategy research. A new framework is proposed to explain the role of RP in EDT, with the aim of stimulating further enquiry.

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Abdul Wahid, N., Mohaidin, Z., & Ojatta, D. O. (2018). The Moderating Role of Risk Perception on the Relationship between Satisfaction and Repurchase Intention of Bottled Water in Nigeria: A Research Proposition. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 150). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815005089

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