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International journal of human computer interactions, 2020
Although many e-commerce researchers have studied consumers’ shopping behaviors with different perspectives, there is little evidence on whether psychological capital characteristics, such as emotional intelligence, affect online consumers’ shopping ...
S. Lim, D. Kim
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Although many e-commerce researchers have studied consumers’ shopping behaviors with different perspectives, there is little evidence on whether psychological capital characteristics, such as emotional intelligence, affect online consumers’ shopping ...
S. Lim, D. Kim
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An evolutionary explanation for shopping behavior
Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2013PurposeThe purpose of this study is to describe the shopping experiences of males and females. The central research question is: what does shopping mean for males and females? The sub‐question related to this central research question is: what are the differences in male and female experiences of shopping?Design/methodology/approachUsing a ...
Gerard P Prendergast, Choi Ching Lam
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International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications, 2020
The European Union (EU) expends a lot of effort on institution-based consumer protection initiatives, so I have evaluated their effectiveness in terms of explaining the online shopping behavior of Europeans.
Ricardo Buettner
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The European Union (EU) expends a lot of effort on institution-based consumer protection initiatives, so I have evaluated their effectiveness in terms of explaining the online shopping behavior of Europeans.
Ricardo Buettner
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Effects of Time of Day on Shopping Behavior
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999Shoppers interviewed in a shopping mall at different times of the day show different activities within the mall and attitudes toward the products. Prices also vary with the time of the day. These results can be explained in terms of shopping values and the related demographic characteristics of the population visiting the shopping center at different ...
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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, Mi Kyung Kim
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The role of retailer interest on shopping behavior
Journal of Retailing, 2006Abstract This manuscript proposes and tests a model that includes retailer interest as a measure of consumers’ response to a retailer. Retailer interest was found to have a significant main effect on looking forward to visiting the retailer again, loyalty, positive word of mouth, and a desire to learn more about the retailer, even while modeling the ...
Michael A. Jones, Kristy E. Reynolds
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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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Store Environment and Shopping Behavior
Journal of International Consumer Marketing, 2003Abstract A model is proposed, which incorporates a cognitive process, imagery elaboration, within the basic Mehrabian-Russell (1974) environmental psychology framework. This model of the effects of store environment on the behavior of patrons also includes the motivations of shoppers as a covariate.
Abhik Roy, Susan T. C. Tai
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Services Marketing Quarterly, 2018
Every year, natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornados, wildfires, and floods occur around the world. However, scarce research has been conducted to understand customer reactions to these common but disruptive events.
Lindsay R. L. Larson, Hyunju Shin
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Every year, natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornados, wildfires, and floods occur around the world. However, scarce research has been conducted to understand customer reactions to these common but disruptive events.
Lindsay R. L. Larson, Hyunju Shin
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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
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