ONLINE SALES IN B2C E-COMMERCE PLATFORMS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Authors

  • AYBEGÜM GÜNGÖRDÜ BELBAĞ
  • SEDAT BELBAĞ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15659/3.sektor-sosyal-ekonomi.24.06.2418

Keywords:

Online sales, E-commerce, Qualitative study, Stimulus-organism-response framework, Innovation resistance.

Abstract

This study examines online shopping behavior during the pandemic in the emerging market, Turkey. The current research benefits from the Stimulus-Organism-Response framework and innovation resistance theory. We analyzed the qualitative data with thematic analysis. We carried out thirty in-depth interviews to collect qualitative data. Our findings show that environmental stimuli (crowding, product category, usefulness, past experiences, the perceived threat of COVID-19) and the organism (perceived benefits, tradition barrier, risk barrier) affect the response (shopping from online stores during the pandemic).

Published

25.06.2024

How to Cite

AYBEGÜM GÜNGÖRDÜ BELBAĞ, & SEDAT BELBAĞ. (2024). ONLINE SALES IN B2C E-COMMERCE PLATFORMS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. Third Sector Social Economic Review, 59(2), 1121–1141. https://doi.org/10.15659/3.sektor-sosyal-ekonomi.24.06.2418

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