The role of information technology use for increasing consumer informedness in cross-border electronic commerce: An empirical study
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The volume of cross-border electronic commerce (CBEC) is quickly becoming a new form of international trade. Behind this development, information technology plays a critical role in developing consumer informedness. However, due to a lack of explicit understanding of the evolving role of information technology, an underlying mechanism that explains why and how international consumers develop informedness in CBEC has not been identified. To resolve this issue, we establish a cross-border electronic commerce dedicated research model that theorizes links between different types of CBEC motivations (utilitarian, social, and hedonic), information technology use patterns (exploitive and explorative), consumer informedness, and purchase intentions. Based on a theoretical lens of adaptive structuration theory, we employed partial least squares structural equation modeling to analyze 271 samples from South Korea. The empirical test results supported our research framework. We thus acquire an explicit underlying mechanism of CBEC informedness development of international consumers.
论文关键词:Cross-border electronic commerce,CBEC,Consumer informedness,Exploitive IT use,Explorative IT use,Cross-border electronic commerce motivations,E-commerce,Global e-commerce
论文评审过程:Received 4 September 2018, Accepted 4 January 2019, Available online 11 January 2019, Version of Record 23 January 2019.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2019.100826