1. Understanding multi-channel research shoppers: an analysis of Internet and physical channels
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Yi-Ling Fan, Hsin-Hui Lin, Yu-Min Wang, and Wei-Chun Tai
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Context (language use) ,Advertising ,Research findings ,Perception ,0502 economics and business ,Survey data collection ,050211 marketing ,The Internet ,Marketing ,business ,050203 business & management ,Multi channel ,Information Systems ,Communication channel ,media_common - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze how channel characteristics influence the channel attitudes of multi-channel research shoppers. In addition, the study also considers consumers' complex shopping behaviors that involve using one channel for search and another for purchase simultaneously. Survey data were collected from 191 consumers with recent (i.e., in the last 3 months) multi-channel experiences. Qualified respondents had either searched in physical retail stores and purchased on the Internet or searched on the Internet and subsequently purchased in physical retail stores. The research hypotheses were examined using multiple regression analysis. The results show that customer perceptions of channel characteristics drive channel choice attitudes. Importantly, we find the significance of channel characteristics varies between the Internet and the physical channel. The research findings deepen our understanding of shopping behaviors in the multi-channel context. Practitioners may use the findings to manage the characteristics of the complementary channels while also designing marketing programs to create positive consumer attitudes toward search and purchase.
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- 2015
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