Consumers' accounts of perceived risk online and the influence of communication sources

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Andrews, L
Boyle, MV
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Professor Len Tui Wirght

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2008
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The purpose of this paper is extend marketing knowledge into perceived risk in online transactions beyond the current positivistic, hypotheses-driven research by providing qualitative insights into how individuals construct their accounts of perceived risk online. Additionally the study reported in this paper aims to explore how communication sources of influence both these subjective constructions and the individuals' behavioural experiences with transaction activity on the web.

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Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal

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11

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1

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Marketing

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