As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant impediment to the success of e-commerce websites. While some research has examined how such delays can be reduced and how much delay online users will tolerate, little research has taken a theoretically grounded approach to managing perceptions of the wait. Based on time perception theories, we develop a research model of the effects of actual wait time, amount of information, and direction of attention on perceptions of the wait. Two empirical studies were conducted using an experimental travel website to test the proposed hypotheses. The results show that with shorter waits, providing additional visual content, such as a travel picture, m...
An experiment is conducted to ascertain the effects of time delay on consumer behaviour in the conte...
textabstractHow consumer's waiting times affect their retrospective evaluations of Internet Web Site...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
Research on how to manage the online waiting experience has begun to emerge but has primarily focuse...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 MIS Quarterly.Long waits online undermine users’ evalu...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
ABSTRACT This study examines the topic of waiting on the Internet from a marketing perspective. Alth...
When one has to wait for a system to respond this is mediated by spinners, progress bars, skeleton-s...
When one has to wait for a system to respond this is mediated by spinners, progress bars, skeleton-s...
An experiment is conducted to ascertain the effects of time delay on consumer behaviour in the conte...
textabstractHow consumer's waiting times affect their retrospective evaluations of Internet Web Site...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
As one of the most commonly experienced problems on the Internet, download delay is a significant im...
Research on how to manage the online waiting experience has begun to emerge but has primarily focuse...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 MIS Quarterly.Long waits online undermine users’ evalu...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
ABSTRACT This study examines the topic of waiting on the Internet from a marketing perspective. Alth...
When one has to wait for a system to respond this is mediated by spinners, progress bars, skeleton-s...
When one has to wait for a system to respond this is mediated by spinners, progress bars, skeleton-s...
An experiment is conducted to ascertain the effects of time delay on consumer behaviour in the conte...
textabstractHow consumer's waiting times affect their retrospective evaluations of Internet Web Site...
Individuals searching for information on the World Wide Web are more likely to lose interest in a si...