Coupons going wireless: Determinants of consumer intentions to redeem mobile coupons

Astrid Dickinger, Mirella Kleijnen

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Abstract

Firms are increasingly using the mobile media for communication and promotion and Short Message Service (SMS), in particular. This study investigates consumers' intentions to redeem mobile (m-) coupons. Results from a survey of 370 mobile phone users in Austria indicate that consumers' attitude toward and perceived control of m-coupons affect their intention to redeem such coupons. The effort involved in redeeming m-coupons strongly affects consumers' attitudes toward m-coupons, and fear of mobile spam influences consumers' per-ceived control with regard to commercial SMS. Value seekers are more sensitive to the effort involved in redeeming m-coupons and to mobile spam than are other consumers. The results suggest that firms should not overwhelm consumers with m-coupons, consider the usability of m-coupons in deciding the right offer, and educate their consumers about how to use the m-coupons.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-39
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Interactive Marketing
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2008

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