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    Factors influencing online repurchase intention in Thai popular e-Commerce platform
    (Bangkok : Assumption University Press, 2022) Mitchev, Tzvetan ; Janda, Julian ; Chompu Nuangjamnong
    The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of perceived ease of use, enjoyment, customers’ satisfaction, trust, and online shopping experience on online repurchase intention in Thai popular e-Commerce platforms. This study is designed and analyzed perceived ease of use, enjoyment, customers’ satisfaction, trust, and online shopping experience toward online repurchase intention in Thai popular e-Commerce platform by using secondary data analysis and an archival study approach which has been using three frameworks from previous studies to create a new conceptual framework. Research design, data and methodology: The samples (422 respondents) were collected from an online questionnaire by using convenience sampling, snowball sampling, and purposive sampling to collect data from target respondents. After gathering the data, the study was analyzed by using simple and multiple linear regression in order to confirm and show the significance of the hypotheses. Results: The results explicated that perceived ease of use presented the strongest influence on online purchase intention in Thai popular e-Commerce platforms follow by enjoyment, customer satisfaction, trust, and online shopping experience respectively. Meanwhile, when focusing on the influence of online shopping experience on trust, the result of this study revealed that there has a significant effect of online shopping experience on trust. Conclusions: The research findings have met research objectives. Therefore, it is recommended that the system administration and system development of e-Commerce should pay attention on update the contents, products information, layout, secure transaction to increase online repurchase intention. Research Limitations: The limitations of this research paper are that it is specifically focused on Thailand and consumers living in Thailand. Therefore, the findings that result from this research might not apply to other countries around the world and will only represent the situation in Thailand.
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    The impact of e-commerce on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quantitative analysis in Thailand
    (Bangkok : Assumption University Press, 2021) Mitchev, Tzvetan ; Chompu Nuangjamnong
    The aim of this study is to identify the impact of e-commerce on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty among online shopping platforms in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study analyzes user interface quality, information quality and perceived privacy as factors influencing customer satisfaction and loyalty. The samples (400 respondents) were collected from an online questionnaire by using snowball sampling, convenience sampling as well as stratified random sampling. After gathering the data, it was analyzed by using simple and multiple linear regression in order to confirm and show the significance of the hypotheses. For data analysis, Multiple and Simple Linear Regression analysis methods were applied as well as a Five-Point Likert scale method. This study found that user interface quality, information quality and perceived security have a significant, positive impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study further suggests that in order to gain the loyalty of online customers, the online shopping platforms should focus on other factors e.g., trust, which influence customer satisfaction. Achieving these goals are highly likely to ensure customer loyalty. The limitations of this research paper are that it is specifically focused on Thailand and consumers living in Thailand. Therefore, the findings that result from this research might not apply to other countries around the world and will only represent the situation in Thailand.

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