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Market Signals: Website Investment and Physical Store Existence
Xuehua Wang1; Wing Chi Chow2; Zhilin Yang3; Jennifer Y.M. Lai4
2014-07-01
Source PublicationAsia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
ABS Journal Level1
ISSN1355-5855
Volume26Issue:1Pages:94-113
Abstract

Purpose

Reputational beliefs influence online purchase intentions but are difficult to establish in settings in which counterfeit products are common, especially in emerging economies. Drawing upon signalling theory, this work decomposes reputational beliefs into: an ability belief, as represented by web site investment, and a truthfulness belief, as signalled by a statement about the existence of a physical store, and investigates their differential effects on online purchase intentions. This work aims to further investigate the moderating effects of searchers' personality type on the relationships between reputational beliefs and online purchase intentions.

Design/methodology/approach

Three experiments using various samples (students versus non-students) and products (cell phone versus camera) were conducted.

Findings

The results reveal that two significant market signals, web site investment and a statement about physical store existence, influence reputation beliefs, and, thus online purchase intentions. Moreover, aggressive searchers' online purchase intentions depend on their ability belief rather than their truthfulness belief, whereas non-aggressive searchers' intentions rely on their truthfulness belief rather than their ability belief.

Originality/value

This work provides new theoretical insights into factors influencing consumers' online purchase decision making by decomposing reputational beliefs and incorporating the moderating effect of personality type. It contributes to signaling literature by examining the effects of two market signals – web site investment and statement about the existence of a physical store – on two major components of reputational beliefs and online purchase intentions. This article is the first to empirically test the effects of reputational beliefs from the perspective of end-users in an online context.

KeywordInternet Marketing Consumer Behaviour
DOI10.1108/APJML-02-2013-0022
Indexed ByESCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics
WOS SubjectBusiness
WOS IDWOS:000218714900007
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84931033155
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Business Administration
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING
Corresponding AuthorWing Chi Chow
Affiliation1.Department of Marketing, School of International Business Administration, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China
2.Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau
3.Department of Marketing, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
4.Department of Management and Marketing, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Business Administration
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Xuehua Wang,Wing Chi Chow,Zhilin Yang,et al. Market Signals: Website Investment and Physical Store Existence[J]. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2014, 26(1), 94-113.
APA Xuehua Wang., Wing Chi Chow., Zhilin Yang., & Jennifer Y.M. Lai (2014). Market Signals: Website Investment and Physical Store Existence. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 26(1), 94-113.
MLA Xuehua Wang,et al."Market Signals: Website Investment and Physical Store Existence".Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics 26.1(2014):94-113.
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