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Permission-Based Electronic Mail Factors from Recipient’s Perspective
Author(s) -
Saeid Torkaman,
Norshidah Mohamed
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of management studies/international journal of management studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2232-1608
pISSN - 2180-2467
DOI - 10.32890/ijms.22.2015.10456
Subject(s) - permission , electronic mail , perspective (graphical) , the internet , usable , computer science , internet privacy , world wide web , political science , artificial intelligence , law
The research explores permission-based electronic mail (e-mail) factors. Permission-based e-mail refers to recipients who had previously agreed to receive advertisements or messages sent via an e-mail from a company. These factors are conceptualized as recipients’ intention to open, read, click and forward e-mails. The research uses the survey research approach. The target sample was 160 post-graduate students of a business school at a leading institution of higher learning in Malaysia. Data analysis for the research was performed using SPSS Version 21. The usable number of responses was, however, 145. The results shed light into permission-based e-mail factors from a recipient’s perspective. A recipient who intends to open an e-mail has the intention to read it, click a link on it and forward it. Notably, this is driven by a specific combination of factors in an e-mail that is important from a recipient’s perspective. Implications for theory and practice are discussed herein.   Keywords: Permission-based e-mail, internet marketing, electronic commerce, permission marketing.

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