2011
DOI: 10.1080/15332861.2011.558455
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e-Catalogs: How Can Brain Hemisphericity Relate to Online Shoppers' Preferences?

Abstract: This study explores the relationship between online shoppers' brain hemisphericity and their preference for electronic catalogs (e-catalogs). e-Catalogs provide information on online products and services and can be presented in various forms, including text-oriented catalogs, audio-enabled catalogs, 3D catalogs, virtual trials, and custom animated catalogs. It is proposed that Web shoppers' brain hemisphericity can provide a basis for personalization of e-catalogs. Data were collected using two survey instrum… Show more

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