Abstract

ABSTRACTThis research was an empirical endeavor to better comprehend customers’ post-purchase decision-making process for shopping at airport duty-free stores. A field survey at an international airport in Korea was utilized to collect the data. Overall, our research from the structural model using 293 responses offered an empirical demonstration of the crucial role of shopping value, emotions (positive and negative), and shopping satisfaction in developing customers’ behavioral intentions for airport duty-free shopping. Moreover, while the shopping flow was not a significant moderator, this study demonstrated the essential moderating role of the lack of alternative attractiveness in strengthening the satisfaction–intention relationship.

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