Consumer behaviour and experiences in a naturalistic online grocery store: implications for nutrition research [PDF]
Naturalistic online grocery stores could provide a novel setting for evaluating nutrition interventions. In 2021–2022, we recruited US adults (n 144, 59% low-income) to complete two weekly study visits: one in a naturalistic (‘mock’) online grocery store
Anna H. Grummon +8 more
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Using Online Grocery Applications during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Their Relationship with Open Innovation [PDF]
: This present research examines the behavioral intentions of Filipinos to use online grocery applications during the novel COVID-19 pandemic. The study proposes an integration of the health belief model (HBM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use
Ma. Janice J. Gumasing +6 more
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Uncover the trends, gaps, and main topics on online grocery shopping: Bibliometric analysis [PDF]
This study uses the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) approach to curate many papers and select documents according to specific qualifications to include in a systematic literature review.
Terrylina A. Monoarfa +3 more
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‘Healthier options tend to get lost in the noise of online’ – Australian shoppers’ experiences with online grocery platforms [PDF]
Objective: We aimed to understand what influences parents’ purchasing behaviours when shopping for groceries online and potential ways to improve the healthiness of online grocery platforms.
Rebecca Bennett +8 more
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Impact of COVID-19 on online grocery shopping discussion and behavior reflected from Google Trends and geotagged tweets [PDF]
People express opinions, make connections, and disseminate information on social media platforms. We considered grocery-related tweets as a proxy for grocery shopping behaviors or intentions.
Nemin Wu, Lan Mu
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Factors influencing consumers’ continuance intention in online grocery shopping: a cross-sectional study using application behavior reasoning theory [PDF]
Objectives Online grocery shopping has gained traction with the digital transformation of retail. This study constructs a behavioral model combining values, attitudes, and reasons for behavior—specifically, facilitators and resistance—to provide a more ...
Binglin Liu, Min A Lee
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The demand for online grocery shopping: COVID-induced changes in grocery shopping behavior of Canadian consumers. [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a lasting impact on many economies around the globe. One area where significant changes have been documented is consumer behavior.
Viktoriya Galushko, Alla Riabchyk
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Technology Development in Online Grocery Shopping—From Shopping Services to Virtual Reality, Metaverse, and Smart Devices: A Review [PDF]
This paper presents a review of the technologies and services associated with online grocery shopping. The progress in the field of online grocery shopping has been very rapid in recent years.
Kinga Stecuła +2 more
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Online Grocery Shopping in Germany: Assessing the Impact of COVID-19
Online grocery shopping in Germany has shown a strong growth in the past years and is expected to further develop in the future, especially through the influence of COVID-19. The main purpose of this study was to examine six theoretical customer-oriented
Lisa M. Gruntkowski, Luis F. Martinez
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Information, ingestion, and impulsivity: The impact of technology-enabled healthy food labels on online grocery shopping in impulsive and non-impulsive consumers [PDF]
IntroductionUnhealthy food consumption is a problem for society, companies, and consumers. This study aims to contribute to knowledge regarding such issues by investigating how technology-enabled healthy food labels can impact food choice in an online ...
Nikola Ljusic +3 more
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