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AuthorAlnawas, Ibrahim
AuthorAl Khateeb, Amr
AuthorEl Hedhli, Kamel
Available date2023-10-03T08:49:02Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
ResourceScopus
ISSN9696989
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2023.103412
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48243
AbstractPrior research tends to examine the effect of a narrow set of app-related factors on the construct of app relationship quality holistically. However, it is well-established that app relationship quality consists of cognitive and emotional aspects. To address these two issues, our study takes a more nuanced approach by examining a comprehensive set of app-related factors, including functional, offerings, experiential and relational factors, and their differential impacts on two distinct components of app relationship quality, namely cognitive app relationship quality (CARQ) and emotional app relationship quality (EARQ). It also examines the differential impact of CARQ and EARQ on app stickiness, which has long been considered as a managerial challenge. A 'modular design approach' was used to collect the data from an online UK consumer panel. 605 responses were analyzed using AMOS 24. The results indicated that functional and offering factors produced greater effects on CARQ than on EARQ. In contrast, experiential and relational factors were found to have stronger effects on EARQ than on CARQ. Further, CARQ was found to have a stronger effect on app stickiness compared to EARQ. The current study offers a detailed understanding of the factors that contribute to each component of app relationship quality and empirically demonstrates the differential effects of the cognitive and emotional aspects on app sickness. Such results are expected to help e-retailers to develop a strong digital presence, build future readiness for their brands, and design app-focused strategies using a consumer-centric approach.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectApp stickiness
Mobile apps
Relationship quality
Stimulation-organism-response model
TitleThe effects of app-related factors on app stickiness: The role of cognitive and emotional app relationship quality
TypeArticle
Volume Number75
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