Title
E-auction web assessment model in China
Abstract
Electronic auction (e-auction), a major e-commerce model, has enjoyed rapid growth in many countries. This study develops a web assessment model (EAWAM) from a consumer perspective that suggests that user intention to continue using an e-auction website is based on users' satisfaction with the e-auction website, which is determined by perceived e-auction user friendliness, functionality and interactivity. Web trustworthiness serves as an important antecedent to perceived e-auction user friendliness and functionality. To validate this model, a survey was conducted using 191 users of Taobao.com from 15 cities in China. Partial Least Square analysis results provided strong support for this model and also yielded important implications and suggestions for further research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/s10660-009-9033-5
Electronic Commerce Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
e-auction user friendliness,e-auction web assessment model,important implication,e-commerce · web assessment · online auction · taobao · e-auction wam,web trustworthiness,web assessment model,e-auction website,consumer perspective,user intention,major e-commerce model,square analysis result,important antecedent,e commerce
Interactivity,World Wide Web,Electronic auction,Trustworthiness,Computer science,China,Online auction,Marketing,E-commerce
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
3
1572-9362
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.51
43
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
June Lu183731.12
Lu-Zhuang Wang2231.21
Chun-Sheng Yu382929.01
Jia-Ying Wu490.51