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Digital Consumer Vulnerability: A New Theoretical Framework Through a Systematic Literature Review

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  • Veronica Capone
  • Letizia Lo Presti
  • Giulio Maggiore

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This paper aims to analyze the literature on consumer vulnerability in the digital market to shed light on emerging factors that activate e-vulnerability and its consequences, to help interpret consumer reactions to forms of unfair e-commercial practices, and to identify future research avenues. Given the gaps and the generality of the literature on the topic, to achieve our objectives, we carried out a systematic literature review; using Scopus and Web of Science for our analysis, we selected 40 sample articles. This study revealed that e-vulnerability is a dynamic, relational, and architectural process based on data and a multidimensional model. The analysis identifies three interconnected digital triggers (personal, external, and behavioral factors) and four digital consequences (technological, relational, personal, and based on the market). Moreover, a theoretical framework for digital consumer vulnerability is proposed. This paper contributes to the literature by providing a new theoretical framework for understanding digital consumer vulnerability. The focus on the digital context allows specific triggers and consequences of consumer vulnerability to be drawn out in e-platforms.

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  • Veronica Capone & Letizia Lo Presti & Giulio Maggiore, 2025. "Digital Consumer Vulnerability: A New Theoretical Framework Through a Systematic Literature Review," Micro & Macro Marketing, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 2, pages 243-268.
  • Handle: RePEc:mul:jyf1hn:doi:10.1431/114639:y:2025:i:2:p:243-268
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