DocumentCode
801115
Title
Inexperience and experience with online stores: the importance of TAM and trust
Author
Gefen, David ; Karahanna, Elena ; Straub, Detmar W.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Manage., Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
3
fYear
2003
Firstpage
307
Lastpage
321
Abstract
An e-vendor´s website inseparably embodies an interaction with the vendor and an interaction with the IT website interface. Accordingly, research has shown two sets of unrelated usage antecedents by customers: (1) customer trust in the e-vendor and (2) customer assessments of the IT itself, specifically the perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use of the website as depicted in the technology acceptance model (TAM). Research suggests, however, that the degree and impact of trust, perceived usefulness, and perceived ease of use change with experience. Using existing, validated scales, this study describes a free-simulation experiment that compares the degree and relative importance of customer trust in an e-vendor vis-a-vis TAM constructs of the website, between potential (i.e., new) customers and repeat (i.e., experienced) ones. The study found that repeat customers trusted the e-vendor more, perceived the website to be more useful and easier to use, and were more inclined to purchase from it. The data also show that while repeat customers´ purchase intentions were influenced by both their trust in the e-vendor and their perception that the website was useful, potential customers were not influenced by perceived usefulness, but only by their trust in the e-vendor. Implications of this apparent trust-barrier and guidelines for practice are discussed.
Keywords
Web sites; home shopping; apparent trust-barrier; customer assessments; customer trust; e-vendor website; online stores; perceived web site usefulness; perceived web-site ease-of-use; potential customers; repeat customers; research method; research model; technology acceptance model; Business; Guidelines; Information technology; Management information systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2003.817277
Filename
1236006
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