2017
DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00092
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Decision Confidence and Purchase Intention in Software Trials: A Cognitive Stopping Rule Perspective

Abstract: Abstract:Organizations often offer software trials to potential buyers as a form of promotion. The trial experience provides firsthand information of the product, which contributes to prudent purchase decisions. Despite the popularity of software trials in consumer markets, we have yet to fully understand how individuals formulate purchase decisions throughout the trial process. This study proposes a novel perspective by focusing on 1) decision confidence that individuals establish when using a software trial … Show more

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“…This indicates that customer satisfaction may affect the relationship between purchase intention and purchase decision moving forward. According to Yang, Schiller, Teo, and Wang (2017), customers will look into satisfactory prior experiences when the decision of making a purchase is not certain.…”
Section: Customer Satisfaction
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