Title :
Consumer e-Satisfaction and Site Stickiness: An Empirical Investigation in the Context of Online Hotel Reservations
Author :
Karahanna, E. ; Seligman, L. ; Polites, G.L. ; Williams, Camille K.
Author_Institution :
Terry Coll. of Bus., MIS Dept., Univ. of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
Research on Web site satisfaction (also known as e-satisfaction) has been approached from many different perspectives. However, many studies lack a solid, overarching theory base, and rely heavily on student data. As a consequence, there is a lack of clarity as to the antecedents and consequences of e-satisfaction. Using a survey of 4,838 visitors to a large hotel chain´s Web site, we test a comprehensive model of e-satisfaction grounded in Bagozzi´s 1992 framework of the self-regulation of attitudes, intentions, and behavior. Results indicate that appraisals of Web site quality and usefulness, as well as product value appraisals, lead to overall satisfaction with a site, which in turn leads to site stickiness. These Web site and product appraisals, as well as an appraisal of trust in the vendor, also have a direct impact on site stickiness unmediated by satisfaction.
Keywords :
Web sites; consumer behaviour; customer satisfaction; hotel industry; human factors; reservation computer systems; Web site satisfaction; Web site stickiness; consumer attitude; consumer behavior; consumer e-satisfaction; consumer intention; empirical investigation; online hotel reservation; product value appraisal; Appraisal; Automatic testing; Conference management; Consumer electronics; Costs; Customer satisfaction; Decision making; Educational institutions; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2009. HICSS '09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Big Island, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3450-3
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2009.129