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- Eakkaphon Kongchoochuy
- Vichit U-on
Abstract
The online sales business has significant potential for expansion, driving innovation and economic growth through e-commerce. However, challenges persist in online sales, such as a lack of market analysis, disorganized product delivery, failure to update product listings in real time, insufficient after-sales service, and price undercutting by competitors. These issues can negatively impact customer satisfaction, brand reputation, and overall retail performance. The objectives of this research study were: 1) to study the causal factors affecting e-commerce success and retail performance in the online sales business, 2) to study the influence of causal factors of e-commerce success affecting retail performance in the online sales business, and 3) to develop a model of the causal factors of e-commerce success affecting retail performance in the online sales business. A researcher collected data from interviews and online questionnaires with the cosmetic business, from July 2024 to September 2024, by collecting a sample of 560 people. The results of the analysis concluded that social media integration affected e-commerce success, social media integration affected retail performance through e-commerce success, distribution management affected e-commerce success, distribution management affected retail performance through e-commerce success, content marketing affected e-commerce success, content marketing affected retail performance through e-commerce success, and e-commerce success affected retail performance. The online sales business can develop a plan in areas such as social media integration, distribution management, and content marketing to ensure that the business can identify the success of e-commerce and retail performance. Additionally, it enables the business to meet its own needs and carry out the decision-making process for making purchases effectively.
Suggested Citation
Eakkaphon Kongchoochuy & Vichit U-on, 2025.
"Causal factors of e-commerce success affecting the retail performance in online sales business,"
Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 9(4), pages 1642-1651.
Handle:
RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:9:y:2025:i:4:p:1642-1651:id:6351
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