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This dissertation empirically tests the antecedents §of online consumer satisfaction using the expectancy-§disconfirmation paradigm in the e-commerce domain.§§A laboratory experiment was conducted using a Web §site that simulates ... celý popis
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This dissertation empirically tests the antecedents §of online consumer satisfaction using the expectancy-§disconfirmation paradigm in the e-commerce domain.§§A laboratory experiment was conducted using a Web §site that simulates a bookstore. Using constructs §from marketing and information systems research, it §was found that usefulness, adequacy, sufficiency and §needs fitting are the main factors that determine §satisfaction when the Web is used in the process of §decision making. The analyses, using structural §equation modeling, suggest that expectations affect §satisfaction only via the disconfirmation effect, §and there is not a direct effect. Expectations act §as an adaptation level; there is an assimilation §effect that influence satisfaction indirectly §through perceived disconfirmation. Performance §influences satisfaction through two mechanisms, §directly via perceived performance and indirectly §via the disconfirmation effect. The model that §included performance, disconfirmation, and §expectations as direct antecedents of satisfaction §found that performance dominated the formation of §satisfaction.
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