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Sreya R,P. T. Raveendran
This paper examined the influence of shopping orientations on attitudes towards online shopping. Data for the study was collected from 245 post graduate students from three universities from Kerala. A structured questionnaire was used as the data collect...
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Muhartini Salim,Lizar Alfansi,Effed Darta,Sularsih Anggarawati,Armelly Amin
Pág. 41 - 48
The aims of this study were to investigate : 1. Perceived risk by consumers influencing on consumer online shopping intention. 2. Consumers trust influencing consumers? online shopping Intention. 3. The difference between hedonistic shopping ...
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Kleanthis G. Gatziolis, Nikolaos D. Tselikas and Ioannis D. Moscholios
The World Wide Web is evolving rapidly, and the Internet is now accessible to millions of users, providing them with the means to access a wealth of information, entertainment and e-commerce opportunities. Web browsing is largely impersonal and anonymous...
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Dwi Nita Aryani,Rajesh Kumar Nair,Dana Xing Yue Hoo,Daisy Kee Mui Hung,Deborah Hong Ru Lim,Dharaniya A/P Ravi Chandran,Wei Ping Chew,Amey Desai
Pág. 81 - 95
This study aims to investigate Malaysian and Indian consumers? preferred ways of shopping, the reasons behind their choices, and problems of transactions they faced during the pandemic. Data were primarily collected through a survey distributed to 200 re...
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Syed Sibtain Ali Shah Kazmi,Muhammad Hassan,Shahid Ali Khawaj,Siti Falindah Padlee
Pág. pp. 127 - 139
With every year?s start being a new beginning and a source of happiness, reigniting hopes and optimism around the world, the happiness and enjoyment of the year 2020 faded away quite earlier. It was not long into the year 2020 that the notorious COVID-19...
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Angela D. Liese, Xiaonan Ma, Brent Hutto, Patricia A. Sharpe, Bethany A. Bell and Sara Wilcox
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as ?food deserts.? It is thought that improving food access may help curb the obesity epidemic. Little is known about where residents of food deserts shop and if ...
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Nidhi Phutela, Hirak Dasgupta
Pág. 2673 - 2686
Analysing customer perceptions is an important requirement not only for offline stores, but for online stores as well. Study of customer perceptions helps the company in understanding the requirements and expectations of the customers in a better way. Th...
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Aslihan Kiymalioglu, Çaglar Samsa
Pág. 225 - 242
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Aslihan Kiymalioglu, Çaglar Samsa
Pág. 225 - 242
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Marce Sherly Kase, Egidius I Laka
Pág. 147 - 154
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Peter N. Kiriri
Pág. 258 - 270
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Carolyn Chin,Paula Swatman,Paula Swatman
Online shopping has thus far tended to be a niche business ? highly successful in selling digital products such as shares, software and, increasingly, music and films, it has been less successful in persuading the purchasers of ?traditional? goods such a...
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Ahmad Zamil,Ibrahim A. Abu-AlSondos,Anas A. Salameh
Pág. pp. 56 - 65
Progress in wireless technology has raised the number of people using mobile devices and stimulated the accelerated evolution of online shopping carried with these devices. However, today many corporations are making significant investments to take...
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Metin SAYGILI, Erkan BIL
Pág. 239 - 260
Today?s market conditions made it hard for the enterprises to find new customers or to retain the existing customers due to the fact that the differences between products and services diminished. In relation to determination by the enterprises the custom...
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Polona Sitar
Pág. 87 - 104
The contribution deals with a cultural memory and a tourism in the case of cross-border shopping in Slovenia, a former socialist republic of Yugoslavia. It points out the special position that Slovenia had with its geographical location while sharing bor...
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Kosuke Miyatake, Toshinori Nemoto, Satoshi Nakaharai, Katsuhiko Hayashi
Pág. 656 - 666
The development of online shopping services is stimulated by both retailers and consumers. Compared to the brick-and-mortar type of stores, the online shopping retailers can save selling cost, such as rent and labor cost, and consumers who purchase items...
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Natalie D Popovich, Susan Handy
Growing concerns about climate change and traffic congestion are motivating policymakers to find ways to encourage sustainable travel options. In the United States, where 88 percent of shopping trips are made by car, research identifying the factors that...
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Yagmur AKARSU, Nur DILBAZ ALACAHAN
Pág. 77 - 92
The internet, which is rapidly spreading due to technological developments in the world, has been showing its influence recently in online shopping as well. Consumers who want to benefit from the many opportunities that online shopping provides, leaving ...
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Saiful Amri,Jasman J. Ma'ruf,Mirza Tabrani,Nurdasila Darsono
Pág. 87 - 94
The aim of this research is to identify: (1) the influence of shopping experience and the perceived value toward customersatisfaction (2) the influence of shopping experience , the perceived value and customersatisfaction toward customer loyalty (3) the ...
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Makmur Sujarwo,Farida Indriani
Pág. 339 - 349
This study investigates shopping value resonance as a novelty concept that can bridge monetary promotion to purchase intentions on e-commerce platforms. Previous research has revealed that monetary promotion does not affect purchase intentions. The data ...
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