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    Title: 影響年輕拍賣網站競標者購物行為之因素探討—以Yahoo!奇摩拍賣網站為例
    Other Titles: Factors Affecting the Youth's Purchasing Behaviors of On-line Auction Bidding--The Case of Yahoo! Kimo Auction Website
    Authors: 陳儷今
    Chen, Li-chin
    Contributors: 傳播管理學研究所
    邱魏頌正
    Song-zan Chion Wei
    Keywords: 動機特徵;線上拍賣
    On-line Auction;motivational characteristics
    Date: 2003
    Issue Date: 2015-06-17 14:52:14 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   網際網路打破了空間與時間的限制,因此新興的電子商務也成為資訊社會中一種嶄新的商業行為。在此環境中網路競標逐漸形成一種新的網路消費的模式。過去的相關研究大都著重於網站的經營及消費者購物意願,甚少談論消費者於拍賣網站之購物行為。本研究試圖探討影響年輕競標者於Yahoo!奇摩拍賣網站上購物行為之因素。利用問卷調查170位網路競標者,發現競標者具備購物便利性與價格知覺性等特徵,越容易於拍賣網站上競標購物。拍賣網站功能中,以資訊性、便利性與經濟性之滿足對年輕競標者購物行為有顯著影響。最後本研究提出一些重要建議,提供給實務界及後續研究者之參考。
      The Internet-based E-commerce has become more and more popular business practice in our society as it breaks the boundary of time and space. Among the activities of E-commerce, on-line bidding is growing rapidly. Previous research put emphasis on the internet website management and consumers' shopping intention, but rarely dealt with consumers' purchasing behaviors of on-line auction. This research attempts to explore the factors affecting the young bidders' purchasing behaviors of on-line auction using Yahoo!kimo as an empirical instance. We carry out a survey of 170 on-line auction bidders, and find that bidders with the characteristics of shopping convenience and price perception are more likely to engage in on-line auction purchasing. Gratification of information, convenience and economics are proven to have significant effects on purchasing behaviors. Finally, our research draws some important manager's implications for real business practices.
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