Information disclosure, social responsibility, trust, and attitude affect loyalty to housing agents

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Chun-Chang Lee

Yun-Ling Wu

Wen-Hsin Huang

Yu-Chen Lee

Pei-Ru Chen

Hsin-Rou Lee

Ya-Wen Chang

Cite this article:  Lee, C.-C., Wu, Y.-L., Huang, W.-H., Lee, Y.-C., Chen, P.-R., Lee, H.-R., & Chang, Y.-W. (2016). Information disclosure, social responsibility, trust, and attitude affect loyalty to housing agents. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 44(5), 717-726.


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We applied a linear structural equation model to explore the impact of information disclosure, social responsibility, trust, and attitude on consumers’ loyalty to housing agents. Participants were 466 consumers and potential consumers of housing agency industry services, who completed a survey assessing the variables of interest. Results showed that information disclosure had a direct and significant impact on trust, and an indirect impact on trust through the mediator of corporate social responsibility (CSR), and that trust had an indirect and significant impact on loyalty through the mediator of attitude. The structural relationships among information disclosure, CSR, trust, and attitude should be acknowledged when discussing consumers’ loyalty to housing agents.

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