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Information confusion as a driver of consumer switching intention on social commerce platforms: a multi-method quantitative approach

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:38 authored by Jianming Wang, Tan Vo-Thanh, Yi-Hung Liu, Thac Dang-Van, The Ninh NguyenThe Ninh Nguyen
Purpose: On the basis of the approach-avoidance motivation theory, this study aims to examine the role of information confusion in influencing consumer switching intention among social commerce platforms, with the mediating effect of emotional exhaustion and the moderating role of social overload. Design/methodology/approach: This study applied a multi-method quantitative approach including a survey and two experiments. Data were obtained from consumers on popular social commerce platforms in China. The survey's sample size was 327 respondents, whereas a total of 1,621 consumers participated in the two experiments. Findings: Findings from the survey reveal that information confusion affects switching intention directly and indirectly via emotional exhaustion. Moreover, social overload moderates the emotional exhaustion–switching intention relationship and the indirect impact of information confusion on switching intention. Results of the two experiments further confirm the relationships found in the survey. Originality/value: This study develops and validates a mediation and moderation model which expectedly serves as a framework to better explain consumer switching intention on social commerce platforms. The study also offers fresh insights into consumer switching intention in the unique context of social commerce in an emerging market (i.e. China), which has been largely ignored in the prior literature.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1108/ITP-04-2022-0284
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    ISSN - Is published in 09593845

Journal

Information Technology and People

Start page

1

End page

30

Total pages

30

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Emerald Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006124912

Esploro creation date

2023-10-29

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