Antecedents and consequences of flow state in e-commerce
ISSN: 0736-3761
Article publication date: 21 February 2019
Issue publication date: 18 March 2019
Abstract
Purpose
Flow is an optimal cognitive state that enhances consumer satisfaction. This paper aims to examine the effects of website features (product- and service-related cues) on consumers’ flow experiences and how flow affects satisfaction with e-commerce.
Design/methodology/approach
Responses were collected from 556 respondents who had recently made purchases online. Factor analysis identified a measure of flow applicable within e-commerce. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test hypothesized relationships between product- and service-oriented cues on flow and the influence of flow on satisfaction.
Findings
Flow experiences were favorably (unfavorably) influenced by product (service)-related cues. Of the five flow dimensions identified, three (enjoyment, goal clarity and feedback) positively affected, one (telepresence) negatively affected and one did not affect satisfaction.
Research limitations/implications
Prior research recognized the importance of flow, but its role in e-commerce was unclear, as prior e-commerce flow measures were incongruous and traditional retail findings apply inconsistently online. By empirically establishing a counterintuitive link between controllable Web features and flow and demonstrating how the dimension of flow independently affect satisfaction, the understanding of flow is advanced.
Practical implications
Understanding the influence of controllable marketing factors on flow can help e-commerce managers enhance consumers’ flow experiences and satisfaction.
Originality/value
Product-related cues enhanced while service-related cues degraded flow perceptions, with the later effect running contrary to traditional retail findings. The authors assert that this negative relationship is based on consumers’ use of service-related cues online, which are needed when consumers fail to find information – representing flow disruption.
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Citation
Lee, Y.J., Ha, S. and Johnson, Z. (2019), "Antecedents and consequences of flow state in e-commerce", Journal of Consumer Marketing, Vol. 36 No. 2, pp. 264-275. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCM-10-2015-1579
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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