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Understanding the antecedents of omni-channel shopping by customers with reference to fashion category: the Indian millennials’ perspective
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Customer SatisfactionStructured QuestionnaireConsumer StudyConsumer ResearchBrand StrategyCommunicationOnline Customer BehaviorBuying BehaviorConsumer CultureIndian MillennialsManagementConstruct ValidityConsumer BehaviorBrand BuildingBrand ManagementConsumer Decision MakingUser AcceptanceFashionUser ExperiencePurchase IntentionMarketingTechnology Adoption ModelTechnology Acceptance ModelFashion CategoryBusinessArtsOmni-channel ShoppingConsumer Attitude
Purpose The purpose of this study is to understand the antecedents of omni-channel shopping with reference to the intention to purchase fashion products by millennials and their perspective towards the omni-channel method of shopping. Design/methodology/approach The research is based on a quantitative research technique comprising of 302 respondents. A structured questionnaire has been adopted for the survey and to collect data from millennials from India. The questionnaire consisted of 27 constructs, which were measured using a five-point Likert’s scale. In the first step first-order confirmatory factor analysis is carried out, by using the software IBM AMOS-20. The initial model is generated for six constructs, and outcomes are used to analyse the model’s goodness of fit and construct validity. In the second step, the conceptual model is tested through path analysis using structural equation modelling. Findings The findings indicate that perceived usefulness (PU) significantly affects the continuance intention of usage towards omni-channels. Perceived ease of use does not significantly affect continuance intention of towards usage of omni-channels, and it does not seem to have a significant effect on PU. Cost effectiveness and customer engagement of omni-channel have a significant effect on the continuance intention of its use. Finally, continuance intention towards usage of omni-channel does significantly affects the actual use of omni-channel. Originality/value The research on omni-channel for purchasing fashion products is meagre and this particular study with the usage of Technology Acceptance Model including millennials is adding value towards the knowledge base of marketing. This research develops a theoretical framework building on the technology adoption model and empirically tested it.
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