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Attitudinal Loyalty Towards Online Stores Between Loyal and Disloyal Clients: Differences Across Four Countries
Attitudinal Loyalty Towards Online Stores Between Loyal and Disloyal Clients: Differences Across Four Countries

Author(s): Vytautas Dikčius, Karina Adomaviciute-Sakalauske, Neringa Vilkaitė-Vaitonė, Sigita Kiršė
Subject(s): National Economy, Supranational / Global Economy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: disloyalty; dimensions of attitudinal loyalty; affective loyalty; cross-culture; online retailing;

Summary/Abstract: The concept of loyalty has remained a central theme in business for over 50 years. This concept has gained additional attention with the growth of online retailing due to rapidly changing retail environments. Numerous studies have focused on the antecedents of online store loyalty; however, unlike previous works, the present study explores a conceptual perception of loyalty. This study provides insights into behavioral and attitudinal perspectives and concentrates on the importance of the affective dimension of attitudinal loyalty. Additionally, this study analyzes differences in attitudinal loyalty toward online stores between loyal and disloyal respondents. The study was based on a survey performed in four countries—the USA, China, Spain, and Lithuania. The results highlight the importance of the affective aspect of loyalty and differences in its evaluation among the surveyed countries. The findings reveal significant and stable differences in perception of the three dimensions of attitudinal loyalty between loyal and disloyal respondents; however, in contrast to expectations, the disloyal respondents exhibited very high levels of attitudinal loyalty. These findings contribute to better measurement and interpretation of loyalty for both scientific studies and business practitioners.

  • Issue Year: 15/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 74-89
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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