Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to propose the concept of conviction in online environment. It examines the vital role of conviction and firm’s brand reputation while understanding the impact of social media usage and electronic word-of-mouth (EWOM) on purchase decisions of Generation Y. Design/methodology/approach: Literature review resulted in six constructs – social media usage, EWOM, conviction, firm’s brand reputation and purchase intention and customer loyalty. The authors adopted the concept of conviction from another field of enquiry (organizational learning), conducted a qualitative study and an e-mail survey with post-graduate management students (Generation Y) of a university to examine the impact of social media and EWOM on customer purchase decision. Data were collected and analyzed with the help of structural equation modeling. Findings: Results indicated that impact of social media usage and EWOM on purchase decision is mediated by conviction. Firm’s reputation as brand (perceived by the customer) moderates the relationship between EWOM and purchase intention in a manner that this relationship is significantly stronger if there is more positive brand reputation. Originality/value: This study validates the concept of conviction in online environment. The purchase decision is defined as purchase intention and loyalty of the customer.
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Immanuel, D. M. (2020). Engaging Purchase Decision of Customers in Marketplace Channel: A Study of Fashion Online Retail. Jurnal Bisnis Dan Manajemen, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.26905/jbm.v7i2.4451
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