The Development of Customer Satisfaction Measurement Model for Small Online Apparel Businesses in Malaysia
- Noorshella Binti Che Nawi
- Abdullah Mamun
Abstract
Consumers worldwide are showing great interest in E-commerce and many believe that E-commerce plays asignificant part in the global economy. This study compared earlier consumer satisfaction measurement modelsand developed a model for small online apparel business in Malaysia. Studies compared satisfaction in onlinesettings, which focused on the pre-purchase phase and post-purchase phase. However, none of the studies wereconducted at the point-of-purchase and post-purchase phases. Hence, this study proposed a better model formeasuring customer satisfaction by dividing it into two phases, which are at the point-of-purchase phase andpost-purchase phase.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v9n10p39
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