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This study presents a novel quantum dot electrophoretic display (QDEPD), which combines electro‐controlled reflection and optically‐triggered emission to achieve efficient multi‐modal switching within a single pixel. By incorporating multi‐component nanostructures, the system enhances functional integration and multi‐modal response capabilities.
Xingke Zheng +8 more
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Design is one of the most fundamental factors that contribute to the success of a shopping mall. An interior designer usually regards a number of design considerations, human and social dimensions that could contribute to the further success of shopping ...
Donia Rashad, Abeer Elawad, Raif Malek
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This article reports on the shopping experiences of people with visual impairment (n = 7) and offers an alternative way to understand their needs. Our study adopted taskscape theory and multiple-method ethnographic perspectives to obtain viewpoints ...
Sandra Tullio-Pow +2 more
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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
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The influences of social e-shopping in enhancing young women's online shopping behaviour
The background to this paper is that shoppers, particularly women, are motivated by a variety of different reasons, including socialising and enjoyment.
Dennis, Charles +11 more
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Whilst shopping malls have been explored at length by critical urban studies, there has been little exploration of their role in restructuring the practice of urban and spatial planning.
Simone Tulumello, Marco Picone
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Shopping mall attraction and social mixing at a city scale [PDF]
In Latin America, shopping malls seem to offer an open, safe and democratic version of the public space. However, it is often difficult to quantitatively measure whether they indeed foster, hinder, or are neutral with respect to social inclusion. In this
Mariano G. Beiró +5 more
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Not the Real Me! Effects of Secrecy on Consumers' Regret About Their Consumption Decisions
ABSTRACT Many consumers have secrets that frequently preoccupy their minds. They may find themselves thinking about their secrets even outside of contexts where secret‐keeping is relevant, such as during shopping activities. Previous research suggests that the impact of secret preoccupation on individuals' perceptions and behavior is significant. Thus,
Dongjin He, Yuwei Jiang
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A commentary on social & experiential (e-)retailing and (e-)shopping deserts [PDF]
Purpose – The last ten years have seen a gradual withdrawal of retail facilities from many local areas and the consequent growth of ‘shopping deserts’, resulting in social and health disbenefits. This paper examines the potential for e-shopping to fill
Dennis, Charles +14 more
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Recreational Facilities for Leisure and Pleasure in Shopping Mall in Pakistan
Shopping is a social activity that takes on many forms in various cultures. The goal of this study is to portray modern shopping as a modified behaviour that is often practiced in shopping malls.
Reena Majid Memon +4 more
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