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- Jia-Jia Sim
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Business and Finance)
- Yan-Teng Tan
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Business and Finance)
- Chia-Guan Keh
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Business and Finance)
- Siu-Hong Loh
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology)
- Alvin-Yu-Heng Chye
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Business and Finance)
- Zhen-Wei Tan
(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Faculty of Business and Finance)
Abstract
The live commerce industry has had a significant impact to the world economy in recent years. For Malaysia, the existence of the pandemic has prevented people from going out to shop due to restrictions, resulting in a decrease in the income of various industries. Therefore, this study aims to determine how the live-streaming industry affects purchase intentions among Malaysian adults. This study refers to Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to conceptualize the determinants of live streaming affecting purchase intention, namely social interaction, visualization, entertainment, and professionalization. The study had 215 respondents from various states in Malaysia. The questionnaire was designed using Google Form and distributed to these respondents. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between purchase intention and independent variables. The results showed that social interaction and entertainment have a positive relationship with purchase intention towards live commerce, but the visualization and professionalization have no relationship with purchase intention. In Malaysia, the most effective influence on purchase intention in live broadcast is entertainment. It is expected that this study will benefit future researchers and industry players as a reference point for improving the Malaysia adults’ purchase intentions while watching live broadcasts.
Suggested Citation
Jia-Jia Sim & Yan-Teng Tan & Chia-Guan Keh & Siu-Hong Loh & Alvin-Yu-Heng Chye & Zhen-Wei Tan, 2023.
"Impacts of Live Commerce Towards Purchase Intention Among Malaysia Adults,"
Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Fanyu Chen & Keng Soon William Choo & Voon Hsien Lee & Chooi Yi Wei (ed.), Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Business, Accounting, Finance and Economics (BAFE 2022), pages 66-76,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-2-494069-99-2_7
DOI: 10.2991/978-2-494069-99-2_7
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