Generation z’ young adults and m-commerce use in romania

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Abstract

Generation Z spends much time on mobile Internet and less time accessing Internet services using desktop computers. These traits make them an important niche that can be targeted by retailers. The objective of the present study is to analyze the impact of online advertising, social influence, and usage motivation on the behavioral intention related to m-commerce use among Romanian young adults. The research methodology is based on applying partial least square equation modelling (PLS-SEM), using data collected through a questionnaire. The proposed structural model includes four constructs that are first order reflective. The results reveal that among the influencing factors that determine Generation Z to use m-commerce, the usage motivation factor is the most important one, followed by social influence and online advertising. The research is useful for marketing professionals and retailers in establishing marketing strategies in accordance with the factors that influence the buying decision of young adults, representing Generation Z.

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Meghisan-Toma, G. M., Puiu, S., Florea, N. M., Meghisan, F., & Doran, D. (2021). Generation z’ young adults and m-commerce use in romania. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 16(5), 1458–1471. https://doi.org/10.3390/jtaer16050082

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