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Title: Factors Affecting the Attitude Towards Online Shopping: An Empirical Study on Urban Youth in Bangladesh
Authors: Farhana, Nazia
Khan, Tahsina
Noor, Shahreen
Keywords: Online shopping
consumer behavior
Bangladesh
Convenience
Price
Trust
Experience
Attitude
Issue Date: 8-Sep-2017
Publisher: Australian Academy of Business Leadership
Citation: 16
Abstract: The aim of this research is to assess the factors that have an influential effect on the attitude toward online shopping in Bangladesh. This has been achieved by highlighting convenience, price, trust, and experience as the deciding elements for online purchase attitudes. Numerous studies have come up with various factors that impact the attitude toward online shopping. However, very few studies have been conducted that tried to conceptualize a framework for studying the online buying behavior of urban youth in Bangladesh. A structured and self-administrated survey was conducted on 318 respondents, where convenience sampling was utilized. A series of exploratory data evaluation have been employed to validate the research objectives. The study reveals price as the most influential factor impacting online shopping attitude, but the online sellers can benefit from the convenience seeking and busy youth, with innovative and informative business offers. For the global e-commerce giants who want to venture into the promising e-commerce market of Bangladesh, this study will provide a valuable insight. This paper also opens a ground for further researches to employ this framework in other countries to enrich the current related literature. This study was conducted only on the online shoppers from Dhaka metropolis, so generalizing the findings on the entire country would not be effective. The survey was conducted on people from 18 to 35 age bracket, which represents a segment of the entire online shoppers.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/578
ISSN: 2205-6734
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