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customers’ perceived risk in order to understand customers’ behaviour and motivation toward this innovation. It has advanced the … theoretical frameworks of innovation and customers’ risk perception as new attributes and risk dimensions were identified. The …
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the generic name for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify individual items that carry such identification tags. Unlike barcodes, which need line of sight sensors, RFID tags do not. As the cost of this new technology falls, the...
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Purpose – To empirically investigate whether consumers who have adopted online grocery buying perceive this way of shopping differently from other online consumers. Design/methodology/approach – The data presented in this study were collected from an online (web‐based) survey of US...
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paper provides a brief summary of our existing understanding of the retail innovation process and of the longer term retail … format lifecycle, before placing this alongside recent UK research into the contemporary practice of format innovation. It … ranging from consumers, developers and investors. Findings demonstrate that innovation is seen as providing an important …
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examine the effects of innovation attributes on post‐adoption shopping behaviours to determine whether factors predicting … identified links among innovation attributes, online purchase behaviors and online shopping continuance. Design … effect on online shopping continuance. Innovation attributes predicting initial adoption do not play the same roles in post …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore relationships between consumer innovativeness, market mavenism, shopping enjoyment, and beliefs, attitude, and patronage intentions toward pop‐up retail. Design/methodology/approach – A survey technique using a national sample of consumers...
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Purpose – The success of retail service innovations is contingent upon a thorough understanding of the antecedent factors that drive adoption intention. Using the example of a novel kiosk technology, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the antecedents of kiosk use intention and to find out...
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innovation in retail supply chains, and suggest propositions for further research and development, providing practitioners with a …‐driven packaging innovation in retail supply chains. It provides detailed insights into the impact of an innovative unit load carrier … the impact of a particular innovation on a particular supply chain. Even though the consequences in other supply chains …
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In the mid‐1980s a group of leading British retail companies jointly identified a mismatch between their graduate recruitment requirements and the motivation of graduate applicants and entrants. Many graduate entrants had a personal goal of being appointed to a head office post and many were...
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innovators and non‐adopters of an interactive electronic shopping innovation. Differences among all potential adopter groups were … innovation including relative advantage over other shopping formats and compatibility with lifestyles. Also important were …
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