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A model of adolescents' online consumer self-efficacy (OCSE)
Abstract
This paper investigates adolescent online shopping and self-efficacy development in the virtual setting. The authors present and test a model of antecedents and mediators to two dimensions of online consumer self-efficacy. Additionally, a discriminant analysis finds that more involved adolescent online shoppers can be differentiated from less involved online shoppers on key variables of interest–shopping motivations, self-efficacies, shopping...
Paper Details
Title
A model of adolescents' online consumer self-efficacy (OCSE)
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
10
Pages
1025 - 1033
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