The influence of social communications networks on intentions to purchase on the web
Despite the increased offering of online communication channels to support web-based retail systems, there is limited marketing research that investigates how these channels act singly, or in combination with offline channels, to influence an individual's intention to purchase online. If the marketer's strategy is to encourage online transactions, this requires a focus on consumer acceptance of the web-based transaction technology, rather than the purchase of the products per se. The exploratory study reported in this paper examines normative influences from referent groups in an individual's on and offline social communication networks that might affect their intention to use online transaction facilities. The findings suggest that for non-adopters, there is no normative influence from referents in either network. For adopters, one online and one offline referent norm positively influenced this group's intentions to use online transaction facilities. The implications of these findings are discussed together with future research directions.
Year of publication: |
2004-05-10
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Authors: | Fitzgerald, Lynda |
Other Persons: | K. Gwinner (contributor) |
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Inderscience |
Subject: | online purchasing | social communication networks | normative influences | integrated marketing communications |
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