Enjoyment of the Shopping Experience: Impact on Customers' Repatronage Intentions and Gender Influence

Cathy Hart, Andrew M. Farrell, Grazyna Stachow, Gary Reed, John W. Cadogan

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Abstract

In this paper the authors investigate enjoyment of the shopping experience, its influence on consumers' intention to repatronise a regional shopping centre and the effect of gender differences on shopping enjoyment. Four dimensions of shopping enjoyment are proposed and a 16-item measure is developed to assess 536 consumer perceptions of the shopping experience across five counties in the United Kingdom. Findings indicate that shopping experience enjoyment has a significant positive influence upon customers' repatronage intentions. Furthermore, men are found to have a stronger relationship of enjoyment with repatronage than women. The implications of these results are discussed, together with managerial implications, study limitations, and future research directions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)583-604
JournalThe Service Industries Journal
Volume27
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jul 2007
Externally publishedYes

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