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E-commerce quality and adoptive elements of e-ticketing for entertainment and sporting events

Amber A. Smith, David P. Synowka and Alan D. Smith

International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2014, vol. 15, issue 4, 450-487

Abstract: The present study is an attempt to discover some of the statistically significant outlines motivations and factors that influence the quality in e-ticketing, which affects customers' perceptions, preferences, and intentions. Consumers, especially business professions - the subjects of this study - are constantly demanding higher quality e-commerce services. All three hypotheses were found to be highly significant and positively related to promoting the perceived value of e-ticketing technologies, especially for sport-related events. Based on technology adoption models, e-ticketing does provide significant levels of perceived value and its linkage to customer satisfaction are important factors as well as operational costs. It seems obvious that box office staffs will become smaller in size as more e-ticketing devices and acceptance increases. Technological applications should continue to grow, and eventual acceptance of ticket kiosks, wireless ticket purchases, will undoubtedly change from being an industry rarity to an industry standard.

Keywords: business strategy; e-commerce quality; electronic commerce; empirical; e-tickets; sports ticketing; technology adoption model; TAM; value-added; e-ticketing; online tickets; electronic tickets; entertainment events; sporting events; perceived value; customer satisfaction; operational costs. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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