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Every year over 20 states offer sales tax holidays (STHs) on specific items like clothes, shoes and other items to encourage consumption, effecting over 100 million consumers. We use a unique dataset of credit cards transaction to study the spending response to these holidays. Using a...
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In a variety of purchasing situations, consumers may focus primarily on headline prices, ignoring the full costs associated with acquiring and maintaining a product or service contract. Even when this is the case, it is widely believed that intense competition would adequately protect consumers...
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Gibt es einen Kauf-Knopf im Gehirn des Konsumenten? Und wenn ja, wie betätigt man diesen? Die Antworten auf diese Fragen könnte das Neuromarketing liefern. Das Neuromarketing ist Bestandteil der Neuroökonomie und eine relativ junge Disziplin an der Schnittstelle von Kognitionswissenschaften,...
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shopping submarkets in Korea by estimating the effects of these two shocks on mobile shopping sales and conversion, which … refers to substitution for shopping over fixed internet (termed internet shopping). Key findings are: Covid-19 boosted sales … in 14 mobile shopping submarkets and decreased sales in two submarkets; 5G services also helped sales increases in 13 …
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Virtual supermarket shopping has entered a phase of commercial mainstreaming as retailers aim at broadening the … customer base, especially in the context of COVID 19 emergence. With the expansion of virtual supermarket shopping (VS-shopping … study sought to address this gap by using the means-end chain theory method to explore the motivational complexity of VS-shopping …
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nevertheless remain with respect to unpaid activities. Shopping for household maintenance, in particular, is a time-consuming, out … panel methods to analyze, descriptively and econometrically, gender disparities in shopping behavior among couples using … characteristics are found to be signifi cant determinants of shopping behavior, whereby employment status and children emerge as the …
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nevertheless remain with respect to unpaid activities. Shopping for household maintenance, in particular, is a time-consuming, out … panel methods to analyze, descriptively and econometrically, gender disparities in shopping behavior among couples using … characteristics are found to be significant determinants of shopping behavior, whereby employment status and children emerge as the …
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are consistent with the view that a real Canadian dollar appreciation increases cross-border shopping by Canadians …
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INEGI publishes, on a monthly basis, national indexes for sector, subsector and industry group of wholesale and retail trade, and state indexes for commerce sector based on information from the Monthly Survey of Commercial Establishments, EMEC. Although the sample design of this survey is...
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Opponents of big-box entry argue that large retail establishments generate noise and other types of pollution and a variety of negative externalities associated with traffic. Big-box advocates, on the other hand, argue that access to a large retail market delivers not only direct economic...
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