Inicio  /  Information  /  Vol: 12 Par: 12 (2021)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

The Mediated Effect of Social Presence on Social Commerce WOM Behavior

Carolina Herrando    
Julio Jiménez-Martínez and María José Martín-De Hoyos    

Resumen

Based on expectation disconfirmation theory, this study analyzes how attitudes (satisfaction and loyalty) influence interaction intention (sWOM) and, consequently, active and passive sWOM behavior. It does so by assessing the mediating role of social presence on sWOM intention and behavior. The empirical results provide several contributions. First, knowing how to increase active sWOM contributes to bridging the gap regarding how to enhance interactions between users. Second, fostering active sWOM on social commerce websites will provide companies with more positive user-generated content, since this active sWOM comes from satisfied and loyal users, and it is assumed that they will rate the product positively and report a good experience. Third, companies can benefit more from users if users interact with other users by sharing their experiences. This study sheds light on how social presence can mediate the relationship between intention and behavior, particularly when it comes to increasing active participation and brand promotion.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Mohd Zhafri Mohd Zukhi,Azham Hussain,Husniza Husni     Pág. pp. 16 - 31
The usage of emoticon in computer-mediated communication has been growing rapidly among users, especially in social media. Emoticon has been used to express feelings, emotions, gestures, actions and places. Despite the growing number of emoticon users ar... ver más

 
Juan F. Maestre, Susan C. Herring, Aehong Min, Ciabhan L. Connelly and Patrick C. Shih    
Research is scarce on how direct and indirect support seeking strategies affect support exchange in online health communities. Moreover, prior research has relied mostly on content analysis of forum posts at the post level. In order to generate a more fi... ver más
Revista: Information

 
Janak Adhikari,Anuradha Mathrani,Chris Scogings    
Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) classrooms is the latest addition to the ongoing quest for transforming pedagogical practices and driving educational development outcomes. Governments and policymakers around the world are embracing the idea of integrating ... ver más

 
Eliel Melon, Yair Levy, Laurie P. Dringus     Pág. 62 - 81
While the Internet is a major business tool nowadays, individuals are still challenged to form teams and collaboration virtually. To evaluate the success of team formation in a virtual setting, this research study assessed the role of different computer-... ver más

 
Sergio Alvarez, Serhat Asci and Ekaterina Vorotnikova    
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution has been identified by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as ?the nation?s largest water quality problem?. Urban development, septic systems, and agricultural operations have been identified as the major sources ... ver más
Revista: Water