articleInternational Journal of Electronic CommerceApr 1, 2007Closed access

WebQual: An Instrument for Consumer Evaluation of Web Sites

Worcester Polytechnic Institute · University of Georgia

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Abstract

Despite the critical need to know how consumers' perceptions of Web sites influence their behavior, and especially their intention to revisit or purchase, there is no extant general measure for evaluating Web sites and no consensus on what such an instrument should measure. The authors used the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Technology Acceptance Model to develop the WebQual instrument for consumer evaluation of Web sites. They refined it through a literature review and interviews with Web designers and users, and tested it using four samples of Web consumers. WebQual includes 12 dimensions (informational fit-to-task, tailored information, trust, response time, ease of understanding, intuitive operations,…

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Keywords
  • Extant taxon
  • Computer science
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Appeal
  • Perception
  • Usability
  • World Wide Web
  • Marketing
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