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Are digital influencers social change catalysts Empirical findings from the online apparel industry

Muddasar Ghani KhwajaShaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Islamabad Campus, PakistanUmer ZamanEndicott College of International Studies (ECIS), Woosong University, South KoreaAthar Hameed ButtAzman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
2022en
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Digital influencers have evolved the thinking and buying patterns of consumers on the social media platforms. The unorthodox approach of attracting the masses has considerably increased online purchase intentions. Especially during the global pandemic COVID-19, consumer's high inclination towards online buying has been regarded as a natural phenomenon. Therefore, it remains eminent to determine that what factors boost buying intentions of the consumers during pandemic. In this regard, sequential mediation role of brand engagement, brand attitude and brand expected value were taken into consideration for precise examination of consumer online buying journey. Conceptually knitted associations were determined using positivist doctrine. The data was collected from 287 online apparel shoppers. Structural equation modelling (SEM) technique was executed for determining cause and effect relationships among the constructs. The study provides new evidences about digital influencers' role and their impact on consumers' online buying behaviours during pandemic. The results affirmed strong causal relationships among the hypothesised paths.

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