This study aims to examine the relationship between the service quality, price, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty for the convenience stores in Ho Chi Minh City. These relationships were tested with a sample of 358 customers at convenience stores in Ho Chi Minh City. By using the partial least squared structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) with SmartPLS software for data analysis. The finding showed that service quality has a significant positive effect on both of customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. The finding of this paper also showed that price has a significant positive effect on both of customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. The finding also showed that customer satisfaction has a significant positive effect on customer loyalty. From the above results, the study offers implications for managers and directions for future research.
E-commerce has altered how people purchase because of the growth of the internet. Nowadays, customers prefer shopping online rather than visiting physical stores. The goal of this study is to research the factors influencing online consumers’ satisfaction and repurchase intention in Vietnam. This study uses two underlying theories: technology acceptance model and expectation-confirmation model. After carefully discussing background theories and reviewing the marketing literature, the paper suggests a research model relevant to Vietnam’s circumstances. In addition, 312 online shoppers in Vietnam were surveyed using a Google Form and a non-probability approach. According to the findings, determinant factors (perceived ease to use, perceived usefulness, website design quality, and price perception) positively correlate to online shoppers’ satisfaction and repurchase intention. The results also disclosed that perceived usefulness was the factor that had the most influential impact on online shoppers’ satisfaction and repurchase intention. Finally, the study provided recommendations for managers, limitations, and suggestions for further research.
AcknowledgmentThe author acknowledges Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City that supported this study.
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