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Issue
Vol. 21. Issue 2.
Pages 73-164 (September 2017)
Articles
Consumer's perceptions of website's utilitarian and hedonic attributes and online purchase intentions: A cognitive–affective attitude approach
M.A. Moon, M.J. Khalid, H.M. Awan, S. Attiq, H. Rasool, M. Kiran
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:73-88
Highlights

  • Modified S-O-R model explained considerable amount of variation in online retailing.

  • Key online shopping website attributes influence cognitive and affective attitude.

  • Cognitive and affective attitudes are significant predictors of consumers online purchase intentions.

  • Cognitive attitude is a stronger predictor of consumers online purchase intentions.

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This anthropomorphised brand is so loveable: The role of self-brand integration
E. Delgado-Ballester, M. Palazón, J. Pelaez-Muñoz
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:89-101
Highlights

  • Brand anthropomorphism is presented as an individual characteristic that generates brand love.

  • The mechanism through which anthropomorphic thinking generates brand love is identified.

  • Self-brand integration and brand attitude are key variables in the emerging of brand love.

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Blog influence and political activism: An emerging and integrative model
J. Sánchez-Villar, E. Bigné, J. Aldás-Manzano
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:102-16
Highlights

  • A hybrid model merging marketing, technology and political science is proposed.

  • The results lead to a better comprehension of Internet tools in the political arena.

  • Political blogs provide insights which connect online with offline environments.

  • The findings shed light on new ways of political marketing of great potential.

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Implementation of Web 2.0 in the snow tourism industry: Analysis of the online presence and e-commerce of ski resorts
E. Cristobal-Fransi, N. Daries-Ramon, E. Mariné-Roig, E. Martin-Fuentes
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:117-30
Highlights

  • Snow tourism should use Internet both as a promotional and as a marketing tool.

  • Alpine ski resorts are better prepared than Nordic ones about Web 2.0.

  • Adoption of e-commerce by ski and mountain resorts may still be improved.

  • In general, ski resort websites showed a medium level of interactivity.

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Determinants of customer retention in virtual environments. The role of perceived risk in a tourism services context
R. Curras-Perez, C. Ruiz, I. Sanchez-Garcia, S. Sanz
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:131-45
Highlights

  • Risk moderates the antecedents of online customer retention.

  • Satisfaction and web reputation are drivers of trust and repurchase intention.

  • When perceived risk is higher, the impact of trust on satisfaction is more intense.

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Introducing Personal Social Responsibility as a key element to upgrade CSR
S. López Davis, L. Marín Rives, S. Ruiz de Maya
Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC. 2017;21:146-63
Highlights

  • A new concept, Personal Social Responsibility (PSR), is defined.

  • Consumers’ acts influence their economic, social and environmental spheres of life.

  • Economic, legal, ethical, discretionary and environmental dimensions form PSR.

  • PSR contributes to explain corporate social responsibility consequences.

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