Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers

Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate if positive attitudes influence the intentions to purchase groceries online. In order fulfil the purpose and test the relationship between attitudes and intentions, the Theory of Planned Behaviour is used as the underlying theoretical model. Backgr...

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Main Authors: Blomqvist, Anna, Nyman, Louise, Lennartsson, Frida
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Jönköping, Internationella Handelshögskolan 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hj-266522015-06-09T04:55:05ZConsumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish ConsumersengBlomqvist, AnnaNyman, LouiseLennartsson, FridaHögskolan i Jönköping, Internationella HandelshögskolanHögskolan i Jönköping, Internationella HandelshögskolanHögskolan i Jönköping, Internationella Handelshögskolan2015Consumer BehaviourAttitudeTheory of Planned BehaviourE-commerceIntentionOnline Grocery ShoppingPurpose: The aim of this research is to investigate if positive attitudes influence the intentions to purchase groceries online. In order fulfil the purpose and test the relationship between attitudes and intentions, the Theory of Planned Behaviour is used as the underlying theoretical model. Background: The e-commerce market in Sweden is regarded as one of the most developed e-commerce markets in Europe, however the grocery market is still striving for an online breakthrough. One of the largest obstacles for the online grocery market is the lack of consumer adoption. Previous research has emphasized the importance of understanding consumer attitudes and its influence on the consumers’ intention to adopt an e-commerce behaviour. Existing theories recognize a gap within positive attitudes’ and their influence on the intentions to adopt e-commerce. Method: An explanatory strategy and a deductive approach were applied in order to test the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Three hypotheses were developed based on the model. The empirical study was based on a quantitative approach and the data collection was made possible through an online survey targeted towards adults in Sweden. Furthermore the analysis of the data was done in SPSS through factor analysis, correlation matrix, descriptive variables and multi linear regression analysis, this provided answers for the hypotheses with a 95% confidence interval. Findings and conclusion: The analysed empirical findings presented overall positive attitudes, as well as a strong correlation between positive attitudes and intentions within online grocery shopping. This answers the research question and fulfils the purpose of examining the influence that positive attitudes have on intentions within the field of online grocery shopping. This research successfully tests the Theory of Planned Behaviour and suggestions for further research is to examine the underlying factors in a qualitative study.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-26652application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Consumer Behaviour
Attitude
Theory of Planned Behaviour
E-commerce
Intention
Online Grocery Shopping
spellingShingle Consumer Behaviour
Attitude
Theory of Planned Behaviour
E-commerce
Intention
Online Grocery Shopping
Blomqvist, Anna
Nyman, Louise
Lennartsson, Frida
Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
description Purpose: The aim of this research is to investigate if positive attitudes influence the intentions to purchase groceries online. In order fulfil the purpose and test the relationship between attitudes and intentions, the Theory of Planned Behaviour is used as the underlying theoretical model. Background: The e-commerce market in Sweden is regarded as one of the most developed e-commerce markets in Europe, however the grocery market is still striving for an online breakthrough. One of the largest obstacles for the online grocery market is the lack of consumer adoption. Previous research has emphasized the importance of understanding consumer attitudes and its influence on the consumers’ intention to adopt an e-commerce behaviour. Existing theories recognize a gap within positive attitudes’ and their influence on the intentions to adopt e-commerce. Method: An explanatory strategy and a deductive approach were applied in order to test the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Three hypotheses were developed based on the model. The empirical study was based on a quantitative approach and the data collection was made possible through an online survey targeted towards adults in Sweden. Furthermore the analysis of the data was done in SPSS through factor analysis, correlation matrix, descriptive variables and multi linear regression analysis, this provided answers for the hypotheses with a 95% confidence interval. Findings and conclusion: The analysed empirical findings presented overall positive attitudes, as well as a strong correlation between positive attitudes and intentions within online grocery shopping. This answers the research question and fulfils the purpose of examining the influence that positive attitudes have on intentions within the field of online grocery shopping. This research successfully tests the Theory of Planned Behaviour and suggestions for further research is to examine the underlying factors in a qualitative study. 
author Blomqvist, Anna
Nyman, Louise
Lennartsson, Frida
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Nyman, Louise
Lennartsson, Frida
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title Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
title_short Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
title_full Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
title_fullStr Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
title_full_unstemmed Consumer Attitudes Towards Online Grocery Shopping : A Research Conducted on Swedish Consumers
title_sort consumer attitudes towards online grocery shopping : a research conducted on swedish consumers
publisher Högskolan i Jönköping, Internationella Handelshögskolan
publishDate 2015
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