- Title
- Maximising omnichannel shopping intention: the impact of experiencing flow and satisfaction
- Creator
- Muthaffar, Aisha; Vilches-Montero, Sonia
- Relation
- European Marketing Academy Conference (EMAC). Proceedings of European Marketing Academy Conference (EMAC) (Athens, Greece 27 -29 September, 2023) p. 117272-117282
- Publisher
- EMAC Regional Conference
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- This study explores how shoppers’ decision-making styles (maximisers vs satisficers) affect omnichannel continuance intention. There is a paucity of knowledge on how shoppers’ decision-making styles impact perception of customer shopping experience during an omnichannel shopping journey. We study the mediation effect of shopping experience (i.e., flow and satisfaction experience) on shoppers’ intention to further use omnichannel platforms. The study applied a survey (n = 227) to examine shoppers’ past experiences with omnichannel shopping stores. The findings show that maximisers are more likely to reuse omnichannel shopping in their future purchase compared to satisficers, and this relationship is mediated by experiencing flow and satisfaction. Taken together, findings show that implementation of omnichannel retailing must blend the experience of flow and satisfaction for shoppers to continue to use it in the future.
- Subject
- Maximisers and Satisficers; omnichannel; shopping experience
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1502495
- Identifier
- uon:55233
- Language
- eng
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