Retailers having an online selling facility, or considering doing so, would benefit from a better understanding of the factors that influence consumers’ willingness to purchase online. This understanding would help them to plan their Internet strategies better, to design websites more effectively, to select the assortment of goods more likely to sell online, and to convert mere browsers into actual buyers. In fact, despite the world-wide diffusion and ever increasing use of the Internet, e-commerce remains a limited phenomenon compared with the sales figures of traditional retailing: whilst an ever increasing number of people use the Internet for gathering information, comparatively few buy online (Citrin et al. 2003; Dall’Olmo and Scarpi 2005). This article aims at providing Internet marketing academics and practitioners with an account of the drivers and barriers to e-commerce, identified from a state-of-the-art literature review. The review is structured around the two main factors that appear to influence behavior on the Internet: consumer and product characteristics. Researchers agree that, although product characteristics play a role in e-commerce, the effects of attitudes, risk perception and expertise are dominant. Hence, we first consider consumer characteristics.

Ecommerce consumer and product characteristic / D.Scarpi; F.Dall'Olmo-Riley. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 292-312.

Ecommerce consumer and product characteristic

SCARPI, DANIELE;
2006

Abstract

Retailers having an online selling facility, or considering doing so, would benefit from a better understanding of the factors that influence consumers’ willingness to purchase online. This understanding would help them to plan their Internet strategies better, to design websites more effectively, to select the assortment of goods more likely to sell online, and to convert mere browsers into actual buyers. In fact, despite the world-wide diffusion and ever increasing use of the Internet, e-commerce remains a limited phenomenon compared with the sales figures of traditional retailing: whilst an ever increasing number of people use the Internet for gathering information, comparatively few buy online (Citrin et al. 2003; Dall’Olmo and Scarpi 2005). This article aims at providing Internet marketing academics and practitioners with an account of the drivers and barriers to e-commerce, identified from a state-of-the-art literature review. The review is structured around the two main factors that appear to influence behavior on the Internet: consumer and product characteristics. Researchers agree that, although product characteristics play a role in e-commerce, the effects of attitudes, risk perception and expertise are dominant. Hence, we first consider consumer characteristics.
2006
Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government and Mobile Commerce
292
312
Ecommerce consumer and product characteristic / D.Scarpi; F.Dall'Olmo-Riley. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 292-312.
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