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Content Analysis of M-Commerce: A Comparison of Apparel and Non-apparel Sites

Authors
  • Minjeong Kim (Indiana University)
  • Jung-Hwan Kim (University of South Carolina)

Abstract

To conduct a systematic and comprehensive assessment on mobile sites' performance in facilitating mobile shopping, this study examined whether availability of service attributes differ between apparel and non-apparel mobile sites. The comprehensive coding guide developed and validated in the context of e-commerce research guided the conceptual development of this study. Mobile sites (N=194) from Internet Retailer (2011) were selected for content analysis. The updated m-commerce coding guide included the five dimensions such as convenience, customization, information, communication and visual merchandising. The findings show that apparel mobile sites outperform non-apparel sites for the convenience, customization and communication dimensions. No difference was found for the information and visual merchandising dimensions. The findings of this exploratory study offer a useful snap shot of the current performance of m-commerce sites for both scholars and practitioners.

How to Cite:

Kim, M. & Kim, J., (2016) “Content Analysis of M-Commerce: A Comparison of Apparel and Non-apparel Sites”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 73(1).

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Published on
2016-11-09

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