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The Impact of COVID-19 towards Online Shopping - Will old habits return or die ?

open access: yes, 2021
Travel bans, lockdowns, and social distancing shape the daily pandemic rou- tine and force marketers, producers, business, and consumers to changed buying behavior and disrupted buying habits.
Schüpf, Patrick
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The outcomes of electronic personal health records in patients with heart failure or coronary artery disease

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1464-1468, April 2025.
Abstract Background There are limited data on the efficacy of smartphone‐based personal health records (PHRs) in patients with cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to examine the processes, outcomes and challenges associated with the implementation of integrated PHRs in patients with heart failure (HF) or coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods This
Kotaro Nochioka   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

An Investigation of Online Shopping Habits of University Students: Gaziantep Province Case

open access: yes, 2018
Abstract E-commerce is a big platform and customers from every age like shopping from different online shopping sites. Spending habits and the way of shopping preferences of the customer profiles are important to be scrutinized for the sake of online shopping and e-commerce sites.
ATEŞ, VİLDAN, kılıç, zafer
openaire   +2 more sources

ONLINE CONSUMPTION HABITS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN HUNGARY

open access: yesAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
People’s lives have been significantly affected by COVID-19, including the elderly, who have sought to limit personal contact, especially during quarantine periods. Their shopping habits, and their daily lives changed, too. The basis of my research was a
Ivett STUMPF-TAMÁS, Marianna MÓRÉ
doaj   +1 more source

Shopping habits of the inhabitants in a typical settlement of the south-east plain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
I examined the food purchasing habits of the inhabitants in the settlement by means of a questionnaire. I chose three, relatively busy food stores in the city centre as venues. The survey took three days and was done by interviewers in parallel with each
Zsótér Brigitta
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Prompting, Facilitating, and Legitimizing: How Work‐Life Flexibility Policies and Relational Others Shape Boundary Management

open access: yesHuman Resource Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT As hybrid working blurs boundaries between work and nonwork, it is critical we understand how these boundaries are negotiated by employees. Existing literature establishes that work‐life flexibility policies and relational others shape their boundary management, yet the mechanisms through which they do so remain underspecified.
Giulia Giunti   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Geography of Internet Adoption by Retailers [PDF]

open access: yes
Up till now, the literature on Internet adoption by retailers paid little attention to spatial variables. Using data on 27,000 retail outlets in the Netherlands, we investigate the geographical diffusion of Internet adoption by Dutch retailers.
Jesse W.J. Weltevreden   +4 more
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Are consumers willing to pay more for future organic? Preference for certified transitional labels

open access: yesJournal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, EarlyView.
Abstract The organic industry in the United States (US) has never kept pace with consumer demand and heavily relies on imports. This paper investigates how consumers value certified transitional labels, indicating growers are transitioning from conventional to organic production.
Xuqi Chen   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

USABILITY OF LARGE URBAN FACILITIES IN SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION - CASE STUDY OF REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTERS IN ISTANBUL [PDF]

open access: yes
Due to the dynamic nature of the urban development in developing countries in parallel to rapidly changing economic, social and technological environments, decisions based on master plans do usually fail.
Esra Demircioglu, Darcin Akin
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‘Pre‐Technologies’ and the Lifeworld: Assistive Technologies as ‘Pre‐Technologies’ for Self‐Formation as Freedom

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article identifies assistive technologies (ATs) as ‘pre‐technologies’ mediating access to other technologies for disabled subjects (DSs). The motivation is to show that without ATs, DSs cannot be said to have the same level of access to freedom and self‐forming activities as able‐bodied subjects.
Sarel Marais
wiley   +1 more source

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