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Why should I not complain? User justice and satisfaction. A tribune by Noor Ul-ain

The rise of e-commerce is reshaping shopping habits, providing a seamless experience for some while raising concerns about fairness and data security for others. Ensuring a fair and secure shopping experience is now a key challenge in enhancing customer satisfaction and building trust in online platforms.

Noor Ul-ain, professor researcher at EMLV, explains that online shopping satisfaction hinges on two major factors: “fairness and security.”

Customers want fair pricing, transparent processes, and respectful treatment—what researchers call distributive, procedural, and interactional “justice.” Data security is critical as shoppers seek “secure transactions and safe handling of personal information.”

What are the essential factors to guarantee a fair and secure online shopping experience in this context?

The role of Data Security in the digital market

Have you ever shopped online? Did the shopping experience meet your expectations? For many, the experience is seamless, but fairness and data security issues can be frustrating for others.

In a world where e-commerce is booming, one goal is clear: ensure every shopper feels satisfied, valued, and secure. But the question is, how fair is the shopping process? Do justice, security, and expectation confirmation collectively drive e-shoppers’ satisfaction?

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Customers want to feel confident that they are treated fairly and that their data is protected. When customers believe they are treated fairly in all stages, from ordering to delivery, they are much happier with their shopping experience. They are more satisfied and less likely to complain.

So, what do we mean by fairness here? Fairness or justice means fair prices, honest policies, and respectful customer service. Security also emerges as a key factor—customers are more satisfied when they feel their personal data is protected.

Prioritising fairness and security

These insights are clear for online platforms: prioritise fairness and security. Companies can reduce complaints by treating customers fairly and ensuring data protection. These actions also drive positive word of mouth, as happy customers are likelier to share their positive experiences.

In today’s digital shopping landscape, fairness and security are not just perks; they are essentials. By emphasizing these aspects, online stores can create more satisfied customers, strengthen trust, and build lasting relationships.

Digital supply chain managers and e-commerce vendors should remember that a fair and secure shopping process improves everyone’s experience.

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This post was last modified on 31/07/2025 12:01

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Greta Guzman

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