The effect of online versus offline retailer-brand image incongruity on the flow experience created by V. Myles Landers, Sharon E. Beatty, Sijun Wang, and David L. Mothersbaugh
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Main Library - Special Collections | HF5415 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 23, no. 4 (pages 370-387) | SP23761 | Not for loan | For in house use |
Given the importance of retailer-brand image, of particular importance today is how a firm can most successfully manage its image across channels. Studies show that incongruity between online versus offline retailer-brand images can affect consumer attitudes toward a firm’s website. This study extends previous work by incorporating flow, another important construct, into the examination of incongruity between retailer-brand images. The authors find that incongruity negatively and directly affects the flow experience, while also disrupting the effects of a website’s navigation performance on flow. The effects of these variables on attitude toward the websites and revisit intentions are also noted.
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