What drives customers to engage with social commerce: a systematic review and factor derivation approach

Abdelsalam Busalim, Shahla Asadi

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Abstract

Social commerce (s-commerce), as a new form of e-commerce, has transformed customer behavior with the rise of social networking sites (SNSs). This development has created new opportunities for online businesses seeking to establish customer-centric operations and leverage the power of SNSs by implementing effective customer engagement strategies for a competitive advantage. However, limited effort has been devoted to evaluating the current state of research in this area and consolidating the factors that drive individuals to engage in s-commerce. Therefore, this study conducted a Systemic Literature Review (SLR) to explore existing research on s-commerce and customer engagement, employing a factor derivation approach to identify and categorise the most prominent engagement factors. The findings classify these factors into three key dimensions: social, technological, and motivational. By offering a comprehensive theoretical framework, this study contributes to advancing empirical research and deepening our understanding of the mechanisms that stimulate customer engagement within the s-commerce landscape.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101437
JournalInformation Systems and e-Business Management
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • Customer engagement
  • Engagement factors
  • Factor derivation approach
  • Social commerce
  • Stimulus-organism-response
  • Systematic literature review

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