Confianza y e-WOM en la era digital 5.0: Un análisis bidireccional en economías emergentes.

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https://doi.org/10.24197/xzb2qy14

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confianza del consumidor, comercio electrónico, comportamiento del consumidor, recomendaciones en línea

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Desde los años noventa, la confianza del consumidor y el e-WOM han sido claves en el comercio electrónico. Este estudio analiza su relación bidireccional en compras de supermercado en línea en México. Con enfoque cuantitativo, diseño transversal y muestra no probabilística de 200 personas, se confirma una correlación positiva significativa (r = .517, p < .01). El e-WOM incrementa la confianza, y esta, a su vez, promueve el e-WOM. Los resultados refuerzan la Teoría de la Confianza en entornos digitales y destacan la importancia de la reputación comunitaria. Se recomienda explorar otros sectores y contextos culturales en investigaciones futuras.

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Confianza y e-WOM en la era digital 5.0: Un análisis bidireccional en economías emergentes. (2026). Sociología Y Tecnociencia, 16(2), 169-198. https://doi.org/10.24197/xzb2qy14