Consumer emotions and E-commerce: A literature review

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The purpose of this paper is to take a look at the current state of the research related to consumer emotions in the context of electronic commerce (e-commerce). As the popularity of online shopping is constantly growing, the author performed an integrative literature review of 66 journal articles on e-emotions (consumer emotions visible in an online environment) and classified the articles into four groups. According to the analysis of the groups, consumer emotions are present at various points of the e-commerce relationship from pre-purchase intentions to post-consumption behavior. Based on this literature review, directions for future research in e-emotions are also introduced.

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Lievonen, M. (2017). Consumer emotions and E-commerce: A literature review. In 30th Bled eConference: Digital Transformation - From Connecting Things to Transforming our Lives, BLED 2017 (pp. 385–402). Association for Information Systems Electronic Library, AISeL. https://doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-043-1.27

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