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Browsing behavior 3 Browsing Behavior 2 Consumer Browsing Behavior 2 Consumer behaviour 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Online retailing 2 Online shopping 2 Online-Handel 2 Real shopping 2 Retail Trading Hours 2 Shopping Centers 2 Specialty Stores 2 Websites atmosphere 2 Advertising effects 1 Assortment size 1 Behavioral economics 1 Behaviour 1 Channel dependence 1 Clickstream 1 Consumer decision making 1 Einkaufszentrum 1 Einzelhandel 1 Internet browsing behavior 1 Internet marketing 1 Maximizing trait 1 Online advertisement 1 Online-Marketing 1 Opening hours 1 Path visualization 1 Recurrent neural network 1 Retail trade 1 Routineness 1 Shopping center 1 Targeting 1 Time pressure 1 Verhalten 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Website optimization 1 Werbewirkung 1 browsing behavior 1
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English 7 Undetermined 2
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Habibeche, Dhouka Oueldoubey 2 Khangembam, Vikram 2 BOUZAABIA, Rym 1 Chen, Yuxin 1 Chowdhury, Tilottama 1 Fader, Peter S. 1 Ho, Hei-Fong 1 Lu, Xianghua 1 Mohanty, Praggyan 1 Park, Young-Hoon 1 Ratneshwar, S. 1 SALEM, Imene 1
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Cogent Business & Management 1 Cogent business & management 1 Data Technologies and Applications 1 Economics and Applied Informatics 1 Journal of electronic commerce research : JECR 1 Marketing Letters 1 Marketing Science 1
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RePEc 3 BASE 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Consumers choice of small independent specialty stores in shopping centers during weekday extended trading hours: A qualitative study
Khangembam, Vikram - In: Cogent Business & Management 10 (2023) 1, pp. 1-21
This study explored the behavioral dynamics that is responsible for the success of the small independent specialty retailers in a shopping center during weekday extended trading hours. Drawing on literature from different areas, consumers' shopping experiences, browsing patterns and factors...
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Consumers choice of small independent specialty stores in shopping centers during weekday extended trading hours : a qualitative study
Khangembam, Vikram - In: Cogent business & management 10 (2023) 1, pp. 1-21
This study explored the behavioral dynamics that is responsible for the success of the small independent specialty retailers in a shopping center during weekday extended trading hours. Drawing on literature from different areas, consumers' shopping experiences, browsing patterns and factors...
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A novel approach for exploring channel dependence of consumers' latent shopping intent and the related behaviors by visualizing browsing patterns
Ho, Hei-Fong - In: Data Technologies and Applications 55 (2021) 5, pp. 715-733
Purpose This study is to propose a more effective and efficient analytic methodology based on within-site clickstream associated with path visualization to explore the channel dependence of consumers' latent shopping intent and the related behaviors, with which in turn to gain insight concerning...
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Situations matter : understanding how individual browsing situation routineness impacts online users' advertisement clicks behavior
Lu, Xianghua; Chen, Yuxin - In: Journal of electronic commerce research : JECR 21 (2020) 2, pp. 113-129
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Browsing Behavior: Comparison between Real and Virtual Stores
Habibeche, Dhouka Oueldoubey - 2014
This research aims to provide a comparison between two environments of shopping in the à point of view visitor behavior. Precisely, we speak of foraging behavior traditionally observed and analyzed in physical stores. This behavior is purely recreational and leisure purpose, pushing more and...
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Browsing Behavior: Comparison between Real and Virtual Stores
Habibeche, Dhouka Oueldoubey - 2014
This research aims to provide a comparison between two environments of shopping in the à point of view visitor behavior. Precisely, we speak of foraging behavior traditionally observed and analyzed in physical stores. This behavior is purely recreational and leisure purpose, pushing more and...
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The Relation between the Consumer’s Knowledge and the Browsing Behavior
BOUZAABIA, Rym; SALEM, Imene - In: Economics and Applied Informatics (2010) 2, pp. 59-70
(Low and moderate) and the browsing behavior. However, it is turned out that the relation between the consumers’ level of … knowledge (high, moderate and low) and their browsing behavior is independent of their cognitions needs. Finally, the browsing …This research will focus on the study of the relation between the level of the consumer’s knowledge and the browsing …
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The time-harried shopper: Exploring the differences between maximizers and satisficers
Chowdhury, Tilottama; Ratneshwar, S.; Mohanty, Praggyan - In: Marketing Letters 20 (2009) 2, pp. 155-167
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Modeling Browsing Behavior at Multiple Websites
Park, Young-Hoon; Fader, Peter S. - In: Marketing Science 23 (2004) 3, pp. 280-303
While there is a growing literature on investigating the Internet clickstream data collected for a single site, such datasets are inherently incomplete because they generally do not capture shopping behavior across multiple websites. A customer's visit patterns at one or more other sites may...
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