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Interlinear or inscription? A comparative study of Chinese and American mall shoppers’ behavior
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Journal of Consumer Marketing
Journal of Consumer Marketing (2004) 21 (1): 51–61.
Published: 01 January 2004
... consecutively from one entrance to another, stopping the next patron as he or she exited the shopping center (Sudman, 1980). The interviewers in China were Chinese nationals; those in the USA were US residents. Altogether, 459 mall patrons in China and 412 mall visitors in the USA participated in this study...
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The seven year itch? Mall shoppers across time
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Journal of Consumer Marketing
Journal of Consumer Marketing (2002) 19 (2): 149–165.
Published: 01 April 2002
... to the site. When malls were thriving, especially in the 1980s, they were both shopping and recreation centers. Patrons frequently elected to visit a particular shopping center based on its particular department and specialty stores; an added dimension was the range of entertainment, merchandise, food...
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Time and companionship: key factors in Hispanic shopping behavior
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Journal of Consumer Marketing
Journal of Consumer Marketing (1997) 14 (3): 194–205.
Published: 01 June 1997
... influence immigrants’ purchase behavior. As a culmination of his earlier research, Belk (1974a; 1974b; 1975a; 1975b) suggested five situation dimensions influencing buyer behavior: © MCB UP Limited 1997 Consumer behaviour Shopping Shopping centres Information is grist...
