2023
DOI: 10.5771/2511-8676-2023-1-52
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When Smart Products Become Dumb (Again): Voluntary and Legally Required Service Updates and Their Impact on Consumers’ Purchase Intention

Abstract: Ultimately, it is the software that makes and keeps products smart. Accordingly, the peculiarities of the provision of service updates (i.e., regular software updates allowing all functions of a smart product to work properly) can affect consumers’ purchase intention. In our research, we investigate the following: (1) whether the seller’s commitment to delivering service updates for a certain time affects consumers’ purchase intention, (2) whether it makes a difference if the provision of service updates is ma… Show more

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“…Ayyagari et al , 2011) or ethical and legal challenges (e.g. Schleef et al , 2023). This Special Section aims to foster a comprehensive dialogue that explores both the positive and negative aspects of smart service technologies, presenting three insightful research articles that delve into distinct facets of this domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ayyagari et al , 2011) or ethical and legal challenges (e.g. Schleef et al , 2023). This Special Section aims to foster a comprehensive dialogue that explores both the positive and negative aspects of smart service technologies, presenting three insightful research articles that delve into distinct facets of this domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%