Modelling mobile advertising, consumer response and mobile shopping behavior. a post COVID-19 pandemic perspective

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2024

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Cogent OA

Abstract

This study investigated the impact of five mobile advertising strategies on consumer attention and interest to bolster mobile shopping. The study aimed to promote and enhance mobile shopping acceptance and usage. The stimulus-response of consumer attention and interest was modelled to directly impact the intention to use mobile shopping, whilst mobile shopping intention predicts actual mobile shopping. The AIDA model of consumer decision-making and the technology adoption model informed the study. Data for the study were collected from participants in Harare, Zimbabwe, using a structured questionnaire. The study validated 211 responses, which were analysed using a structural equation modelling technique (SEM). The study confirmed the importance of mobile shopping for consumer engagement and recommended enhancing mobile advertising to boost attention and interest, thereby increasing mobile shopping.

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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics, Consumer attention, Consumer psychology, Bournemouth university, Management and accounting

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Makudza, F., Masaire, R.F., Makwara, T., Sibanda, L. and Machaka, T.H.T., 2024. Modelling mobile advertising, consumer response and mobile shopping behavior. A post COVID-19 pandemic perspective. Cogent Business & Management, 11(1), p.2368102.