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This study examines the relationships between online shopping values and attitude toward online shopping using gender as a moderator. Data were collected from 296 undergraduate students using a questionnaire. The result indicated that utilitarian values (i.e. convenience, availability of information and lack of sociality) and hedonic values (i.e. adventure and sociality) positively influence attitude toward online shopping. Gender has a main effect on each value. In addition, gender has a moderating effect on each path from five shopping values to attitude toward Internet purchasing.

Produktbeschreibung
This study examines the relationships between online shopping values and attitude toward online shopping using gender as a moderator. Data were collected from 296 undergraduate students using a questionnaire. The result indicated that utilitarian values (i.e. convenience, availability of information and lack of sociality) and hedonic values (i.e. adventure and sociality) positively influence attitude toward online shopping. Gender has a main effect on each value. In addition, gender has a moderating effect on each path from five shopping values to attitude toward Internet purchasing.
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Autorenporträt
I got a Ph.D. degree of Management Science major in marketing management, in National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.My working experiences comprise Shu-Te University, Industrial Economics & Knowledge Center and Asia University. I have many articles published international journal.