Impact of Perceived Security, Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) on Customers' Purchase Intent in Online Shopping During the COVID 19 - Pandemic
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2022-12
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KIIT University
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Prasad, N., & Mitra, D. (2022). Impact of Perceived Security, Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) on Customers’ Purchase Intent in Online Shopping During the COVID 19 - Pandemic. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4980
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Prasad, Narayan
Mitra, Debabrata
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The convenience of purchasing online is rapidly expanding into everyday life. Metro dwellers,
whether young and old, utilize e-commerce sites to stock up on necessities on a regular basis. Customers relied heavily on internet retailers to have food, medicine, and other necessities delivered to their homes during the COVID-19 epidemic. Using a questionnaire, the research surveyed 157 yo11ng adults at US colleges and universities on their online buying habits and intentions during the COVID-19 epidemic. To identify the underlying factors influencing customers' purchase intentions in on line shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic; the study utilized Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) (includes, Varimax
with Kaiser Normalization Rotation Methods and Principal Component Analysis) with the aid of the SPSS
software package. Customers' perceptions of the safety, utility. and simplicity of online purchasing were shown
to have ihe most impact on their decisions to buy during the COVID-19 epidemic. After that, an Analysis of
Moment Structures was used for route analysis and hypothesis testing (AMOS). According to the results, cons11mers' "perceived security" has a substantial impact.on their propensity
to make purchases while shopping online. Customers' purchasing intentions during the COVID-19 epidemic
are influenced more by "perceived utility" than by "perceived ease of 11se, " as measured by standardised
regression weight. The study s results will educate on line retaile,;s on what influences consumers' decisions to buy and how much weight each factor carries in the on/ine shopping experience. In addition, online retailers may use the study ' s findings to create marketing campaigns that increase sales and client retention.
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Perceived security,, Perceived usefulness, Perceiveq ease of use, Customers purchase intention.
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