Is the shopper always the king/queen? Study of omnichannel retail technology use and shopping orientations
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Technology is transforming how retail services are delivered and the experience lived by consumers. Online and offline channels are converging to deliver a seamless omnichannel shopping experience. However, despite retailers' significant technology investments, shoppers do not always adopt omnichannel usage. Understanding omnichannel retail technology (ORT) usage and how it interacts with shopping orientations is thus an important research challenge. The model is tested through a field study that targets real users of a 3D virtual reality application. The results first show that omnichannel use positively influences performance and effort expectancy perceptions. Second, the effect of ORT use on decision quality depends on task orientation. Third, task orientation moderates the effect of omnichannel use on performance expectancy. Fourth, recreational orientation positively influences shoppers' perceived experience. Fifth, perceived value is an important predictor of retail patronage intentions. 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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