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2024 Annual Conference

del 21 al 23 de May del 2024

Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA

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P110 The Effect of Digital Transactional Competency on Consumption Life Satisfaction Among Older Consumers

miércoles, el 22 de mayo de 2024 a las 17:15–18:15 CDT
Room 4-Posters
Short Description

The acceleration of digital transformation across businesses and society is making older consumers vulnerable in the consumer market. This study examined the effect of digital transactional competency of older consumers on consumer life satisfaction. Further, this study explored the moderating role of digital transaction efficacy on this relationship. Using data from the 2022 Consumer Competency Index, administered by the Korea Consumer Agency, we analyzed the sample aged 60 years and older. The findings reaffirmed that digital transactional competencies (in both knowledge and practice domains) and efficacy were positively related to consumption life satisfaction among older consumers. Furthermore, digital transactional efficacy only moderated the relationship between digital transaction competency and consumption life satisfaction, in the knowledge domain. Policy and educational efforts to increase older consumers’ self-confidence through experiential learning in digital environments are called for.

Type of presentation

Accepted Poster Presentation

Submitter

Soo Hyun Cho, California State University, Long Beach

Authors

Mina Yu, Korea University
Soo Hyun Cho, California State University, Long Beach
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