Understanding small and medium enterprises’ behavioral intention to adopt social commerce: a perceived value perspective
Journal of Enterprise Information Management
ISSN: 1741-0398
Article publication date: 27 July 2023
Issue publication date: 13 May 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to examine the factors (Stimuli) enhancing perceived utilitarian, social and conditional values (Organisms) of social commerce (s-commerce) platforms and their impact on small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs’) behavioral intention (Response) to adopt s-commerce.
Design/methodology/approach
Survey data were gathered from 304 Indian SMEs using s-commerce platforms. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS 3 software.
Findings
The results indicated that perceived values significantly impact SMEs’ behavioral intention to adopt s-commerce. Among conditional, utilitarian and social values, the conditional value of s-commerce sites was found to be the strongest motivator for SMEs to adopt s-commerce.
Research limitations/implications
This research contributes to the growing literature on s-commerce, explaining how perceived value influences the decision of SMEs to adopt s-commerce platforms.
Practical implications
Among the significant influencers, perceived usefulness and perceived reputation were found to be the most effective triggers that stimulate perceived values of s-commerce sites. The findings draw due attention from policymakers toward environmental cues such as the legal and regulatory environment, which are instrumental in creating the most important perceived value for SMEs, i.e. conditional value.
Originality/value
By employing the inputs from the theory of consumption values and the Stimulus-Organism-Response framework, this original study looked beyond the technology factors and examined the role of perceived values of s-commerce platforms in shaping SMEs’ behavioral intention to adopt.
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Citation
Gupta, P., Zhang, F., Chauhan, S., Goyal, S., Bhardwaj, A.K. and Gajpal, Y. (2024), "Understanding small and medium enterprises’ behavioral intention to adopt social commerce: a perceived value perspective", Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 959-992. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEIM-09-2022-0356
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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