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The impacts of system quality and service quality toward Tokopedia's customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as the mediating variable

Further advancement of information and communication technology in Indonesia can
be seen through the number of Indonesian users of the internet in the country, which have
increased significantly up until 2021. This further supports the use of internet-based activities,
including utilizing digital means of conducting transactions, through e-commerce platforms. As
more citizens are using e-commerce in the market, competitiveness between these platforms
becomes more prominent. Tokopedia as one of the existing e-commerce platforms has managed
to regain its position as the number one most visited e-commerce platform since the first
quarter 2021, after losing to another major e-commerce platform, Shopee, during the whole
year of 2020. By conducting this study, the researchers would like to know whether system
quality and service quality are affecting the Tokopedia application users to stay loyal in using the
platform since customers who shop online tend to switch easily among e-commerce platforms,
with satisfaction as the mediating variable. This research’s sampling design will be probability
sampling, specifically on simple random sampling. Furthermore, 135 respondents were taken
into account and analyzed using PLS-SEM and bootstrapping method, where the results shows
that system quality and service quality are mediated by customer satisfaction in influencing
Tokopedia users’ loyalty.

Creator(s)
  • (D11180583) ANTON DARIUS DARMAWAN
  • (D11180550) THEO SUDONO
Contributor(s)
  • Ruth Srininta Tarigan → Advisor 1
  • Tessa Vanina Soetanto → Examination Committee 1
  • Maria Natalia Damayanti Maer, S.S., M.A., Ph.D. → Examination Committee 2
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2022
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 34010478/MAN/2022; Anton Darius Darmawan (D11180583), Theo Sudono (D11180550)
Subject(s)
  • CONSUMER SATISFACTION
  • CUSTOMER LOYALTY
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