Search for dissertations about: "Online shopping"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Online shopping.
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1. Understanding the effects of retailer attributes on customer responses in online grocery retailing
Abstract : Online grocery shopping is gaining importance for both customers and retailers. Retailers have recognized the importance of online grocery as an extension of their existing business model, serving as drivers for their marketing and growth strategies. READ MORE
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2. Environmental and Behavioral Economics - Applications to China
Abstract : Paper 1: “The Effects of an Environmental Policy on Consumers – Lessons from the Chinese Plastic Bag Regulation.” To reduce plastic bag litter, China introduced a nationwide regulation requiring all retailers to charge for plastic shopping bags on June 1, 2008. READ MORE
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3. Fine-Grained and Continual Visual Recognition for Assisting Visually Impaired People
Abstract : In recent years, computer vision-based assistive technologies have enabled visually impaired people to use automatic visual recognition on their mobile phones. These systems should be capable of recognizing objects on fine-grained levels to provide the user with accurate predictions. READ MORE
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4. One size fits all? Understanding shopper responses towards integration activtites in omnichannel retailing
Abstract : Contemporary shopper journeys often entail myriad interactions, including online or offline stores, smartphone applications, social media platforms and mass communication. Shoppers typically expect to shop seamlessly across interactions, leading retailers to develop omnichannel strategies focused on integrating such interactions. READ MORE
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5. Electronic service quality (e-SQ) in tourism : development of a scale for the assessment of e-SQ of tourism websites
Abstract : Electronic service quality (e-SQ) is a new developing area of research, which has strategic importance for businesses striving to address consumers in the electronic marketspace. It is known that consumer behaviour in an online environment may differ substantially from the one displayed in the physical world. READ MORE