An empirical investigation into eshopping excitement antecedents and effects

Purpose This paper seeks to examine the antecedents of online shopper excitement, its consequences for behavioural intentions as expressed by intent to return, and positive wordofmouth communication. Designmethodologyapproach A conceptual model is developed based on the literature. Instrument item s...

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