Creating commercially compelling website-service encounters: an examination of the effect of website-service interface performance components on flow experiences
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 09:28authored byCarlson, J, O'Cass, AG
While the study of flow has attracted the interest of scholars seeking to understand its nature and effects on consumption related behaviors, it has received limited attention from Internet researchers seeking to understand factors controllable by firms which influence its formation. This study contributes to literature by examining the impact of consumer evaluations of website service interface performance components on the development of flow. The study also examines the moderating role of Internet selfefficacy. The analysis of data collected from consumers of organizations across two samples involved in the professional sport sector and e-retailing sector, indicate that the delivery of compelling website-service interface performance (via web-based components) is significantly related to the development of flow experiences.
History
Publication title
Electronic Markets
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pagination
237-253
ISSN
1422-8890
Department/School
TSBE
Publisher
Springer
Place of publication
Switzerland
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