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Simulating Shop-Around Behavior
International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems, 2012Shop-around spatial behaviors of downtown visitors are characterized as MultiPurpose-MultiStop (MPMS). However, the authors’ investigations have revealed visitors frequently switch planned actions and generate improvised actions. By using an agent-based approach, especially with a medium-size specimen, simulating such spatial behaviors opens a rich ...
Toshiyuki Kaneda, Takumi Yoshida
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Tourism Management Perspectives, 2016
Abstract Tourist shopping is important as a source of revenue at the tourist destination. To maximize that income destinations need to offer high shopping value to the visitors. This paper reports the results of a study using data derived from 643 respondents at Antalya. The determinants of shopping value are found to be tangibles, staff and product,
Tahir Albayrak +2 more
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Abstract Tourist shopping is important as a source of revenue at the tourist destination. To maximize that income destinations need to offer high shopping value to the visitors. This paper reports the results of a study using data derived from 643 respondents at Antalya. The determinants of shopping value are found to be tangibles, staff and product,
Tahir Albayrak +2 more
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Private Household Shopping Behavior
1996In future, computer aided purchasing for households might turn the following scenario into reality (see fig. 1): In the privacy of her home, Andrea decides to buy a new shirt. Now she has several options to choose from: she can surf the World Wide Web (WWW) and look through the offers of national and international suppliers or she can hunt for bargains
Heribert Popp +2 more
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Shopping Behavior Among Gay Men
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 2008Literature on gay men and body image are examined in relation to shopping behaviors, with hypotheses developed to test whether one's body image affects consumer choices. The researchers studied credit card debt, shopping frequency, amount of time spent shopping, and shopping venue.
Andrew Reilly +2 more
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Atmospheric Effects on Shopping Behavior
Journal of Business Research, 2000Abstract This review focuses on the research conducted over the years on the effects of facility-based environmental cues, or “atmospherics”, on buyer behavior. We review the pertinent literature by constructing a comprehensive table of the empirical studies in this area that focuses on the various findings associated with these investigations.
L.W Turley, Ronald E Milliman
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2018
Within just a couple of years mobile shopping has gained enormous momentum in today’s retail world and the major aim of this master thesis is to gain insights into the pre-purchase behavior of mobile shoppers. Sourcing 660 data samples by attaching a short survey to the online order confirmation of a sporting goods retailer provides actual mobile ...
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Within just a couple of years mobile shopping has gained enormous momentum in today’s retail world and the major aim of this master thesis is to gain insights into the pre-purchase behavior of mobile shoppers. Sourcing 660 data samples by attaching a short survey to the online order confirmation of a sporting goods retailer provides actual mobile ...
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Hedonic and utilitarian shopping values in airport shopping behavior
Journal of Air Transport Management, 2015This study aims to examine airport travelers' shopping decision mechanisms based on a value–attitude–behavior framework. In particular, the proposed model investigates the complex relationships between pairs of shopping values (hedonic versus utilitarian), attitudes (cognitive versus affective), and behavior (repatronage intention versus retailer ...
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Going shopping: key determinants of shopping behaviors and motivations
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 1999Going shopping is a major source of relaxation as well as a household chore. Associated with females, the activity is under pressure due to time constraints, changing social roles and technological advances. In this paper, the impact of changing social pressures on going shopping is examined among married households. Key constructs are sex and shopping
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Internet and doctor shopping behavior
Proceedings of the 2009 international workshop on Intercultural collaboration, 2009In this paper, we investigated doctor shopping behavior in Korea in order to determine the influence of Internet.
Ook Lee, Mikyung Kim
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Correlates of Automobile Shopping Behavior
Journal of Marketing, 1962The kinds of shopping behavior exhibited by automobile purchasers have implications for both advertising and selling strategy. This article illustrates a methodology for studying shopping deportment and suggests possible hypotheses about the importance of this kind of analysis.
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