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Online Shoppers’ Perceptions of E-Retailers’ Ethics, Cultural Orientation, and Loyalty: An Exploratory Study in Taiwan

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Purpose - This study aims to examine the impact of cultural orientation on consumer perceptions regarding the ethics of online retailers (CPEOR), and to understand the influence of CPEOR on e-loyalty intention.Design/methodology/approach - The paper operationalizes Román’s CPEOR scale and Triandis’ individuality and collectivism typology. A valid sample of 949 respondents is collected via an online survey.Findings - Consumers with horizontal individualism, and with horizontal and vertical collectivism tend to hold higher perceptions of e-retailers’ ethics. The higher consumers perceive positive CPEOR, the more they tend to purchase from the same online sellers.Practical implications - Multinational enterprises must understand the possible effects of cultural context on consumer attitudes of e-retailers’ ethics before they can create successful marketing strategies. Additionally, if e-retailers maintain shopping situations where transactions are secure, private, and certain, e-shoppers are more likely to be inspired to repurchase from the same vendors.Originality/value - The CPEOR scale, which includes security, privacy, non-deception and fulfillment dimension, is greater completeness to evaluate consumer perceptions of e-retailers’ ethics than scales using a unidimensional approach. This study further examines both individualism and collectivism at the individual level, which is rare in the existing literature.

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