2019
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ee.30.5.23755
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Economic Demand Formation Motives in Online-Shopping

Abstract: The study of online shopping motives becomes more important because of the increasing number of online shops and the fast-growing size of the online retail market. This makes a significant impact on the consumer experience and changes the behaviour of people, profit, and the use of the distribution channels. The novelty of this research is based on the development of the classification model, which explores economic demand formation motives perceived by sellers in online shopping. It consists of: deliberate, r… Show more

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“…Gaoa, S. Rasoulib, H.Timmermansb (2014), I. Antokhonova (2005)) or regional features of consumption (as evidenced by the results of studies by A. Novosyolov (2002), N. Feoktistova (2009), D. Streimikiene et al(2015)) or channel of distribution (as presented by V. Roudposhti et al (2018) and S. Vaitkevičius et al (2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Gaoa, S. Rasoulib, H.Timmermansb (2014), I. Antokhonova (2005)) or regional features of consumption (as evidenced by the results of studies by A. Novosyolov (2002), N. Feoktistova (2009), D. Streimikiene et al(2015)) or channel of distribution (as presented by V. Roudposhti et al (2018) and S. Vaitkevičius et al (2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Wearable technology refers to all kinds of advanced electronic devices or computers that are integrated with clothing and accessories used by people or their bodies, and that provides personalized functionalities (Oinas-Kukkonen, 2013;Wright & Keith, 2014;Choi and Kim, 2016;Vaitkevičius et al, 2019). These include electronic devices, software, data transmitters, and sensors that are part of clothing, jewelry, and body-worn accessories (Liu et al, 2016;Wright & Keith, 2014).…”
Section: Wearable Technology In Consumers' Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within cosmetics department, mostly Slovak brands which can deliver products without packaging, in porters or compostable packaging, can be found. Bamboo brushes and organic household products have also become popular and consumers can also buy them online via e-shops (Vaitkevičius et al, 2019;Naumova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Zero-waste Market In Slovakiathe Current Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%