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Investigating factors affecting trust and purchase intention towards online websites: structural equation modelling approach

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  • Pallavi Dogra
  • Arun Kaushal

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The purpose of the paper is to identify the important factors which affect the trust in virtual shops. A close examination of the relationship between trust and purchase intention of the customers towards the online products and services has been done. Data has been collected from the 597 active shoppers of online shopping websites in India. The selected respondents for the study comprises of university students pursuing their studies (graduation and post-graduation) and residing in the capital of the country and adjoining areas. The theoretical framework was purposed to highlight the structural interrelationships between the constructs and was examined with the application of AMOS software. The results confirmed that website quality, familiarity, ease of use, and online review and ratings are significantly affecting the trust and purchase intention of the respondents towards online shopping websites. The result of this paper provides significant implications for the managers and policymakers so that they can focus on these important factors to earn customers' trust and ultimately get positive purchase intention. Website architects and designers should focus on the design, look, utility, features of these virtual shops so that more traffic can be converted and online purchasing can be enhanced.

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  • Pallavi Dogra & Arun Kaushal, 2023. "Investigating factors affecting trust and purchase intention towards online websites: structural equation modelling approach," International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(1), pages 98-120.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijimad:v:18:y:2023:i:1:p:98-120
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