Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction Towards Lazada Online Shopping in Malaysia
Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction Towards Lazada Online Shopping in Malaysia
BY
SURKHAN SAYLIKHANOV
AUGUST 2019
ABSTRACT
Recent development in technology saw a huge boom in internet usage and many new
developments in the world of technology. Development in technology gave rise to many
online shopping platforms such as Lazada which operates in Malaysia. With more
interest in online shopping it showed that there is a need for more research regarding
online shoppers’ satisfaction. This study explored the effect of four different factors
namely security, website quality, payment methods and delivery process on customer’s
satisfaction when buying from Lazada. This research utilized a qualitative analysis and
collected primary data from respondents through a questionnaire. A total of 167
responses were collected for this research from which only 156 fit the requirements of
this study. Collected data was analysed using SPSS software and regression analysis
was performed on the data. Results of this analysis indicated that all four factors were
significant and have positive effect on customer satisfaction. It was found that from all
four factors the delivery process factor had the most effect on customer satisfaction. It
was followed by website quality and payment methods factors. Security factor was
found to have the least effect on customer satisfaction. This research is expected to help
online shops and shopping platforms to identify important factors that affect customer
satisfaction in order to improve those factors.
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ABSTRACT IN ARABIC
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I certify that I have supervised and read this study and that in my opinion, it conforms
to acceptable standards of scholarly presentation and is fully adequate, in scope and
quality, as a dissertation for the degree of Master of Science (Marketing).
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A.K.M Ahasanul Haque
Supervisor
I certify that I have read this study and that in my opinion it conforms to acceptable
standards of scholarly presentation and is fully adequate, in scope and quality, as a
dissertation for the degree of Master of Science (Marketing).
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Nur Arfifah Binti Abdul Sabian
Internal Examiner
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Nurita Binti Juhdi
Internal Examiner
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Noor Hazilah Abd Manaf
Head, Department of Business
Administration
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Hassanuddeen Abd. Aziz
Dean, Kulliyyah of Economics
and Management Science
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DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this dissertation is the result of my own investigation, except where
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Surkhan Saylikhanov
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All Praises due to Allah, The Almighty and The Most Merciful. First and foremost, I
would like to thank Allah for providing me with patience and will to work hard and
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract .................................................................................................................... ii
Abstract in Arabic .................................................................................................... iii
Approval Page ......................................................................................................... iv
Declaration............................................................................................................... v
Copyright Page ........................................................................................................ vi
Dedication ................................................................................................................ vii
Acknowledgements ................................................................................................. viii
List of Tables ........................................................................................................... xi
List of Figures .......................................................................................................... xii
List of Abbreviations ............................................................................................... xiii
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3.5 RESEARCH INSTRUMENT ................................................................ 38
3.5.1 Survey Method............................................................................. 40
3.5.2 Questionnaire formation .............................................................. 40
3.6 DATA COLLECTION METHODS ...................................................... 40
3.6.1 Type of data used ......................................................................... 42
3.6.2 Distribution and collection .......................................................... 43
3.7 DATA ANALYSIS ................................................................................ 44
3.7.1 Descriptive Analysis .................................................................... 44
3.7.2 Reliability and Validity................................................................ 44
3.7.3 Exploratory factor analysis .......................................................... 44
3.7.4 Multiple linear regression ............................................................ 45
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
contemporary lifestyle. In this new atmosphere, the internet has become a vital platform
for businesses and organisation to conduct trading activities leading many companies
have opened online shops via their websites. Shopping platforms have become
immensely popular places for buying and selling different products and services. Those
platforms have created an online marketplace for different products and services which
vary depending on the platform. Some platforms offer a broad range of products, while
created new possibilities for companies. Since its development, e-commerce saw drastic
development and has increased rapidly in popularity year by year (Haque, Sadeghzadeh
and Khatibi, 2006). It provides cost-effective tools for SMEs that are not available in
accessible information, open communication with customers, and the ability to find new
as a developing country, has seen a wave of innovation that has benefitted consumers.
Countless e-commerce sites have been developed and are widely available for
businesses and people to use (Fawzy, Sharuddin, Rajagderan and Zulkifly, 2018).
Lazada is one such e-commerce platform in Malaysia. This platform grew rapidly and
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became popular in just a short period. It is also one of largest to date. One of the main
contributors of the platform’s success is the use of many different promotions and sales
which has contributed significantly to Lazada’s growth (Chan, Ahmad, Zaman, Omar,
satisfaction has become a popular research topic in recent years. Researchers have
identified that online customer satisfaction differs from offline traditional customer
satisfaction. Several factors are unique to the online environment. Those factors must
be studied in order to explore how customer satisfaction can be achieved and improved
With the growing number of internet users, much research is needed to improve
the user experience online further. Several authors recommended exploring the factors
that affect consumer satisfaction (Guo, Ling and Liu, 2012; Lin and Sun, 2009). Many
research has been done in more developed countries and bigger platforms. However,
Malaysian online shoppers’ satisfaction has rarely been studied. Furthermore, regarding
customer satisfaction and the factors that affect that satisfaction on Lazada’s online
Many new technological developments have allowed us to create new things that
were not possible a few decades ago. In the last decade, the number of internet users
has increased rapidly compared to the early 2000s. Furthermore, smartphones, tablets
and many other devices that are connected to the internet have become widely available
to users (Guo et al., 2012). Many small countries, like Malaysia, were falling behind
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developed countries with strong economies when it came to e-commerce. However, in
At first, companies started using the internet to connect with their customers.
Then they created websites where customers could learn more about the company and
could find contact details if needed. Soon, companies realised that the internet could
also be used to promote their products and services. The internet proved a great tool for
companies to advertise their products. It was cheaper and could reach its target market
better than many traditional marketing tools. Soon after, companies discovered that they
could sell their products and services online. This created a rise in the popularity of e-
due to the widespread use of smartphones and tablets. This has helped companies to
reach more customers using different platforms. With the growing number of internet
users, a need arose to improve the user experience online (Guo et al., 2012). This growth
electronic commerce sites and platforms (Shergill and Chen, 2005). Those sites worked
as an online platform to promote the company’s products, help customers purchase them
In Malaysia, e-commerce has become a vital tool for SMEs. Small businesses
find it harder to reach their customers or find sufficient funds to market their goods and
services. With the help of e-commerce and online trading platforms, they have easily
been able to reach their customers. It has also meant that they no longer needed to rent
a physical shop thereby reducing their expenses (Othman and Shahzad, 2016).
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As of 2015, almost 25 million Malaysians had access to the internet. This figure
figure was expected to rise further in the coming years. With the rise of smartphones
and mobile internet, customers had more accessible access to e-commerce platforms
shopping online in Malaysia that was discovered by Fawzy et al. (2018) in their
research. This table summarizes the important findings from that research. This research
is one of the latest research and it summarizes the important trends of online shoppers
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1.2.2 Lazada Shopping Platform
shops and sell to their customers directly without the need to create a special platform
(Chan et al., 2018). Lazada is a website which serves as an online marketplace. In this
marketplace, different companies and people can post their products. It operates as an
online shopping mall with many vendors (Suhardi and Taufik, 2018).
up, watches, electronic products, mobile phones, home appliances, food, leisure
products and many other products. Those products are all organized under different
categories to make it easier for the buyer to look for the products that they want to buy.
Customers can easily search for the products that they are interested in. By utilizing
numerous filters and tools, customer can easily find the products and services that they
are looking for among the products offered in this platform (Chan et al., 2018).
and services directly to consumers. Originally, Lazada was designed with this activity
e-commerce used in Lazada. Here a consumer sells products to another consumer. This
The origins of Lazada date to 2012 when a company called Rocket Internet
started this service in Singapore. With the success of sites such as Amazon and eBay,
Rocket Internet tried to imitate those sites by creating a similar platform for the
Singaporean market. Soon this idea became popular, and the platform saw fast growth
(Chan et al., 2018). Soon the platform grow even bigger and spread to neighbouring
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Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam (Suhardi and Taufik, 2018). Lazada
shopping platform is managed by the Lazada Group. However, in the year 2016,
Alibaba became a partial owner of Lazada Group by purchasing shares in the company
As of today, Lazada remains strong and successful with many people preferring
this site over others. Lazada has made itself well-known for their promotions and sales.
Many sales such as “11.11”, “12.12”, and many festival-related sales happen yearly.
The site also offers different promotions for its customers, such as free delivery and
discounts. In 2018, the “11.11” sale saw the sale of 11 Volkswagen Polo B&W edition
cars, 4,500,000 diapers and over 27 tonnes of Milo in just two hours of a single day
(SoyaCincau.com, 2018).
With huge success in Malaysia, Lazada showed that e-commerce can become
popular and widely used in developing countries. Soon after, many other e-commerce
sites emerged following the example of Lazada. Zalora is one such online shopping
platforms opened by Rocket Internet (Othman and Shahzad, 2016). By 2018, Lazada
was one of the most popular online shopping sites, followed by sites such as Mudah,
Lelong and 11street (Fawzy et al., 2018). According to Chan et al. (2018), the leading
online trading platforms in Malaysia are Zalora Malaysia, Lazada Malaysia, Lelong,
Lazada works like any standard online shopping platform. Figure 1 shows the
main page layout for Lazada’s online shopping platform. Almost anyone can browse it
for free and look for products. Anyone willing to use this platform has to visit their
Apple App Store. However, when it comes to buying or selling something through this
platform, a person must register first. Registration is free and can be done through their
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website or mobile application. After registration, a user will be able to buy or sell
its platforms. This means that regular businesses can post their products using this
platform (Fawzy et al., 2018). There is a section on the website called the Lazada Mall,
where big companies can register their official online shops. Figure 2 shows a sample
of Lazada Mall’s main page. This function helps to find official shops for big companies
Furthermore, this platform also allows ordinary users to sell their products and
services. This helps small businesses sell across Malaysia, instead of opening an offline
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store which has limited reach. This platform is also free for users, and they do not have
to pay any rental fees or pay for posting their products. They will have to give a portion
of their profits to the platform as a service charge, but it is a very small amount (Chan
et al., 2018).
Customer satisfaction is a term that has been studied for many years. This term
is based on consumer behaviour. Consumer behaviour studies how people buy certain
products and services, how they select those products and services, and how marketers
can affect consumers buying decisions (East, Singh, Wright and Vanhuele, 2016).
commerce. This is similar to consumer behaviour that studies how customers buy
certain products and services online (Li and Zhang, 2002). Most research started with
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the assumption that online and offline shoppers follow the same consumer behaviour.
In this regard, understanding the factors that affect consumer behaviour is an important
There are mainly two methods for explaining consumer satisfaction. The
response by the buyer to the transaction with the organisation. This method refers to
one transaction. Overall satisfaction includes all the transactions with the company in
satisfaction model can be used to explain customer satisfaction (Yang and Peterson,
2004).
In online environment, there are many variables that are different from normal
offline shops. According to Ariff, Sylvester, Zakuan, Ismail and Ali (2014) there are
many risks that are associated with buying online. In online shops we cannot physically
inspect the item or try it. Ting, Ariff, Zakuan, Sulaiman and Saman (2016) found that
service quality and website user experience are both important in attracting customers
online.
loyalty will guarantee that a customer will keep buying a company’s products or
services. Researchers found that satisfaction leads to customer loyalty (Ting et al., 2016;
Lin and Sun, 2009), which has a positive effect on the company and its profits (Uncles,
Dowling and Hammond, 2003). Rust and Zahorik (1993) concluded that customer
satisfaction leads to customer retention and retention of market share. This means that
companies will maintain their current market share and will have loyal customers who
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1.3 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Consumer satisfaction is a critical field of study. There is still much that must be
uncovered regarding the factors that influence customer satisfaction among online
shoppers (Shergill and Chen, 2005). Consumer satisfaction and consumer behaviour in
offline environments have been studied extensively. Things like e-satisfaction and
online shopping behaviour are relatively new and have been subject to much less
environment with minimal research dedicated to the online environment. Since online
and offline shoppers have different expectations regarding satisfaction, they cannot be
factors than offline satisfaction (Li and Zhang, 2002). Some of those factors might be
very influential for one study and might be unimportant for another. This underscored
Many developing countries have studied online customer satisfaction. Guo et al.
(2012) explored online customer satisfaction in China and the different factors that
affect customer satisfaction. Shergill and Chen (2005) explored online customer
satisfaction for New Zealand. Minimal studies have focused on the Malaysian context.
In the case of Lazada, it has become very popular in recent years (Chan et al.,
2018). Customer satisfaction is essential for a platform like Lazada, and it must be one
of the reasons for such sudden popularity (Lin and Sun, 2009). Nevertheless, minimal
work has investigated its shopping platform. Suhardi and Taufik (2018) are the only
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researchers to have studied the customer satisfaction in Lazada online shopping
platform.
companies to understand the importance of this field. Despite the fact that some research
has been done on online customer satisfaction, there is still much room for the
improvement in this field. Thus more research is still needed. Furthermore, Malaysian
customers’ online customer satisfaction has not been studied much. Therefore, research
on customer satisfaction and the factors that affect customer satisfaction in Lazada’s
This research explores the factors that affect customer satisfaction when buying
things on Lazada’s online shopping platform. The specific objectives of this research
are as follows:
satisfaction.
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