نتایج جستجو برای: shopping trips

تعداد نتایج: 19368  

2017
Young Park Ulrike Gretzel Young A Park

Applications to support online comparison shopping are expected to become increasingly available to consumers. However, not all consumers equally engage in online comparison shopping and, thus, would not necessarily benefit from such tools. The study proposes that the perceived usefulness of comparison shopping tools depends on consumers‟ comparison shopping proneness, which in turn is influenc...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2015
Michelle Takemoto Jordan A Carlson Kevin Moran Suneeta Godbole Katie Crist Jacqueline Kerr

This study used objective Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to investigate the relationship between pedestrian and vehicle trips to physical, cognitive, and psychological functioning in older adults living in retirement communities. Older adults (N = 279; mean age = 83 ± 6 years) wore a GPS and accelerometer for 6 days. Participants completed standard health measures. The Personal Activity and L...

2005
Asad J. Khattak Daniel Rodriguez

Although previous research has supported the view that neo-traditional or new urbanist designs result in more walking activity, several questions remain: Do residents of these neighborhoods substitute walking for driving trips, or do they make more trips overall? What is the role of self-selection of residents in these developments? This paper aims to address these questions by examining differ...

2007
Suparna Goswami Chuan-Hoo Tan Hock-Hai Teo

Shopping is a social activity that people enjoy doing with friends and close ones. In this paper we name such joint shopping activity performed by two or more people together as “collaborative shopping”, and investigate the possible means of carrying it out online. We start with identifying the objectives of collaborative shopping (i.e., socializing and purchasing) and propose website features ...

Journal: :Marketing Science 2012
Ganesh Iyer Dmitri Kuksov

T paper analyzes the competitive role of retail shopping experience in markets with consumer search costs. We examine how a retailer’s advantage in providing consumer shopping experience affects its equilibrium pricing and price advertising strategies. We find that if the consumer valuation of a shopping experience is sufficiently low, its effect on retailer strategy is similar to that of quali...

2013
Arthur Huang David Levinson

1 This research investigates how land use and road network structure influence home-based single2 destination choice in the context of trip chains, using the in-vehicle GPS travel data in the Minneapolis3 St. Paul Metropolitan area. We propose a new choice set formation approach which combines 4 survival analysis and random selection. Our empirical findings reveal that: (1) Accessibility and 5 ...

Journal: :Disability and health journal 2017
Rania Wasfi Madeleine Steinmetz-Wood David Levinson

BACKGROUND One of the major causes of social exclusion for people with developmental disability (PDD) is the inability to access different activities due to inadequate transportation services. OBJECTIVE This research paper identifies transportation needs, and reasons for unmet, but desired untaken trips of adults with developmental disabilities in Hennepin County, Minnesota. We hypothesize th...

2002
Sabrina S. Taylor Marty L. Leonard Daryl J. Boness Patricia Majluf

We studied the foraging behaviour of endangered Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) to examine general foraging patterns, sex differences in foraging behaviour, and the reasons for incidental catches in fishing nets. Humboldt penguins foraged diurnally and typically made short, shallow dives within 30 m of the surface. Males and females made overnight (lasting 25.8 ± 3.4 h; mean ± SD) and ...

E-commerce has made life simple and innovative of individuals and groups consumer Behavior in online shopping is different from the physical market where he has access to see the product. The purpose of the research was to study the consumer behavior in online shopping of electronics especially in Iran. Primary data was collected through the questionnaire survey and by emails from personal cont...

2014
Shopping W

The purpose of this study is to investigate hedonic online shopping motivations. A qualitative analysis was conducted to explore the factors influencing online hedonic shopping motivations. The results of the study indicate that traditional hedonic values, consisting of social, role, self-gratification, learning trends, pleasure of bargaining, stimulation, diversion, status, and adventure, and ...

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