Omnichannel Retailing: An Exploratory Study Of Limiting The Customer Journey In A Digital-First Context,
2025
Murray State University
Omnichannel Retailing: An Exploratory Study Of Limiting The Customer Journey In A Digital-First Context, Terence L. Holmes, Edward C. Brewer, Elizabeth Patterson
Atlantic Marketing Journal
A recent retail trend is the rise of “digital-first” firms, where their merchandise is sold primarily via online efforts. In this exploratory study we describe our investigation of the customer journey for a digital-first seller of cosmetics and personal care products. We collected qualitative and quantitative data from a customer survey and follow-up interviews. Results indicate that personal connections and actual product use are the two most important touchpoints customers consider in first discovering the seller and then building a relationship with the brand. We describe practical applications of the findings and suggest ideas for future research.
Podcast Advertising And Its Role In Higher Education Marketing,
2025
Central Connecticut State University
Podcast Advertising And Its Role In Higher Education Marketing, Mark D. Cistulli, Jason L. Snyder
Atlantic Marketing Journal
Podcast advertising has become an important component in marketing campaigns for organizations to reach their target audiences. With the explosion of popularity of podcasts, so too does the opportunity for marketers to promote their products and services. In this study, we are focusing on the impact of a graduate program ad on attitudes and behavioral intentions associated with the university in the ad. Participants were exposed to part of a podcast with the ad embedded mid-roll and then responded to a survey about their evaluation of the ad and subsequent intentions to consider attending graduate school at the university advertised. …
Posting About Goals On Social Media: The Unexpected Effect Of Posting Goal-Intention Photos Rather Than Goal-Pursuit Photos On Goal Attainment,
2025
California State University, Los Angeles
Posting About Goals On Social Media: The Unexpected Effect Of Posting Goal-Intention Photos Rather Than Goal-Pursuit Photos On Goal Attainment, Kelly Eunjung Yoon, Cornelia Pechmann
Atlantic Marketing Journal
Can posting photos online help individuals achieve their goals? Past research has generally found that posting about goals on social media increases motivation to achieve those goals. However, little is known about the consequences of posting different types of goal-related content. This research uses real-world Instagram data to test the effects of posting photos about goal pursuit (i.e., goal enactment behaviors) versus goal intention (i.e., goal planning or setting) on goal attainment. Our findings indicate a positive and significant relationship between posting goal-pursuit photos and goal attainment. Conversely, posting goal-intention photos yields no measurable effect. This finding challenges the generalized …
Transforming Accounting With Artificial Intelligence,
2024
University of New Hampshire
Transforming Accounting With Artificial Intelligence, Aidan M. Morneault
Business Analytics Student Projects and Publications
The accounting field is evolving quickly with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and BNN is taking on this challenge. This report explores how BNN incorporates AI tools like Microsoft’s CoPilot and Caseware into its operations to streamline audits, enhance efficiency, and ensure compliance. This report will also cover how the industry handles this new technology, but still have a focus on BNN. While AI has brought significant benefits such as reducing costs, speeding up data processing, and moving towards real-time audits, it also presents challenges. These challenges include trust in AI outputs, high implementation costs, and workforce training. To …
Navigating Responsible Consumption: Unveiling Consumer Perceptions And The Role Of Bio-Based Products In Sustainable Decision-Making,
2024
University of Warsaw
Navigating Responsible Consumption: Unveiling Consumer Perceptions And The Role Of Bio-Based Products In Sustainable Decision-Making, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena Marczewska
Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging Markets
The modern consumer society is criticised for its harmful impact on individual well-being and the environment, prompting a call for a transition to responsible consumption. This article explores emerging trends in consumer behaviour towards responsible consumption. Drawing from existing literature and empirical findings, it examines the multifaceted dimensions of responsible consumption, encompassing environmental, ethical, and social considerations. Conscious consumers prioritise basic needs over excessive consumption, opting for high-quality, reliable, and environmentally friendly products, especially those derived from biomaterials called bio-based products. Furthermore, responsible consumers recognise the social and environmental consequences of their consumption behaviour, advocating for sustainable practices and supporting …
Influence Of The Influencer: Decoding The Credibility Of Influencers Among College Students.,
2024
Pacific University
Influence Of The Influencer: Decoding The Credibility Of Influencers Among College Students., Claire M. Stipsits
International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities
As the first “digitally native” cohort, Gen Z's upbringing amidst rapid technological advancements has shaped their attitudes, preferences, and decision-making processes in unprecedented ways. In 2023, e-commerce sales accounted for 20 percent of total sales in financial markets. This increase creates an urgency for understanding the different ways in which Gen Z interacts with retail. The study aims to investigate the mechanisms through which social media influencers have emerged as influential figures by addressing the fundamental mechanisms that drive social engagement and purchase behaviours. The study investigated theoretical mechanisms such as self-determination theory, social influence theory, social comparison theory, and …
Beyond The Box: Delivering A New Look To Ohayo Korea,
2024
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Beyond The Box: Delivering A New Look To Ohayo Korea, Beatrice Diaz
Graphic Communication
Ohayo Korea, a newly established business in South Korea, specializes in providing buying, packing, consolidation, and forwarding services for international customers seeking exclusive South Korean products or bulk shipments for business purposes. Despite offering valuable services, The business faces significant challenges in establishing visibility and trust in the marketplace. Currently, the business relies primarily on word-of-mouth and minimal social media presence, which restricts its reach and credibility among potential customers. In a highly competitive market, these constraints hinder Ohayo Korea’s ability to stand out and communicate its unique offerings effectively.
To address these challenges, a cohesive brand identity that resonates …
The Practical Adoption And Application Of Blockchain Technology Within The Beverage Industry,
2024
California State University, San Bernardino
The Practical Adoption And Application Of Blockchain Technology Within The Beverage Industry, Alexander Adams Jr
Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations
Abstract
The beverage industry is facing heightened scrutiny as the demand for transparency and accountability reaches new heights. In the age of information technology, companies must prioritize enhanced traceability to ensure product safety, comply with government regulations, maintain customer trust, and protect brand integrity. This thesis explores the potential of blockchain technology as a solution to these challenges, focusing on its ability to decentralize data, improve traceability, and expedite response times during safety recalls. The research provides an overview of the evolution of food safety regulations, beginning with the first establishment by Upland Sinclair, and examines current traceability practices and …
Perceived Risk Mediation Of Website Quality In Online Clothing Shopping In A South African Township,
2024
University of South Africa
Perceived Risk Mediation Of Website Quality In Online Clothing Shopping In A South African Township, Khathutshelo M. Makhitha, Rodney G. Duffett
The African Journal of Information Systems
South Africa lags behind other economies regarding online shopping adoption. Extant literature has focused on the influence of risk factors on consumers’ intention to shop online. However, few studies have considered the effect that mediating factors can have on relationships between other factors related to online shopping. It is particularly important to determine the mediation effect of perceived risk factors on the relationship between perceived website quality and intentions to shop online. A quantitative survey was used to collect data from 300 online shoppers who purchase clothing online and are located in the Soweto Township in Gauteng, South Africa. Perceived …
The Review Of The Book “Employer Branding – Eine Wissenschaftliche Analyse Des State-Of-The Art Empirischer Untersuchung Im Bereich Employer Branding” Written By Peter Kuhn,
2024
University of Warsaw
The Review Of The Book “Employer Branding – Eine Wissenschaftliche Analyse Des State-Of-The Art Empirischer Untersuchung Im Bereich Employer Branding” Written By Peter Kuhn, Anna Jędrzejczyk
Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging Markets
The review of the book “Employer Branding – Eine wissenschaftliche Analyse des State-of-the Art empirischer Untersuchung im Bereich Employer Branding” written by Peter Kuhn
Motivating Marketing Research Respondents To Provide More Elaborated Answers,
2024
Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw
Motivating Marketing Research Respondents To Provide More Elaborated Answers, Michał Ścibor-Rylski
Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging Markets
Modern marketing research faces a challenge how to increase the respondents’ productivity and encourage them to give more elaborated answers in the open-ended questions. It’s relevant both for CAWI quantitative projects and the qualitative approaches. The initial research in this area shows that gamified tasks including storytelling enhancements might be a solution to the stated problem. The research project was aimed at the verification of effectiveness of the gamified methods, i.e., questions including a storytelling context, with the use of a bigger, quantitative sample of the regular marketing research respondents – participants of the professional research panel. The research was …
Would You Pay An Insta-Doctor A Visit? Social Media Personal Brands And Young Consumer Perception,
2024
Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw, Poland
Would You Pay An Insta-Doctor A Visit? Social Media Personal Brands And Young Consumer Perception, Małgorzata Szwed
Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging Markets
Technological developments and the broad availability of the Internet provide constant access to social media for users. These platforms are used to communicate with friends as well as to follow other users and brands. Also, physicians have public social media profiles on which they publish both professional and personal content. The objective of the paper is to explore and understand customers’ perception of physicians’ social media use. To obtain the purpose, a qualitative research method was adopted that involved 12 semistructured interviews with people who followed physicians’ profiles on social media. The study identifies three consumer groups: social media enthusiasts, …
An Examination Of Duplicates In The Fast Fashion Industry: Synthesizing Definitions And Comparing Original Designs To Duplicate Examples,
2024
Northeastern Illinois University
An Examination Of Duplicates In The Fast Fashion Industry: Synthesizing Definitions And Comparing Original Designs To Duplicate Examples, Raquel Maranhao Braulino
University Honors Program Senior Projects
The business of fast fashion has expanded tremendously since the nineties (Ozdamar-Ertekin, 2016). This expansion is caused by the market’s demand for low-cost trendy items (Jin et al., 2012), the overproduction of merchandising (Joy et al., 2012), online shopping (Rosskamp, 2018), technology-facilitated designs (Peroni, & Vitali, 2017), and faster delivery processes (Moon et al., 2017). The effects caused by the expansion of the fast fashion industry can be detrimental to consumers' self-concept (Legere, & Kang, 2020), result in the amplification of mass production (Moretta et al., 2013) and can have negative consequences to the environment (Peters et al., 2021). In …
Could The Net Cost Of A Child Be Zero Dollars?,
2024
Calvin University
Could The Net Cost Of A Child Be Zero Dollars?, Vladimir Snurenco
University Faculty Publications and Creative Works
The article argues that the claim that raising children in America is unaffordable overlooks the economic benefits of marriage. While estimates like $300,000 sensationalize costs, they ignore the "marriage premium," which provides married couples with $1 million–$2 million in additional lifetime earnings through combined incomes, shared expenses, and increased productivity.
DINKs (Dual Income, No Kids) exemplify this premium, enjoying financial stability and luxury without children. The article suggests reframing parenting costs from a macroeconomic problem requiring political solutions to a microeconomic perspective that highlights marriage as a key to financial success. For most married couples, the net cost of raising …
Understanding The Resistance To Use Metaverse Shopping Platforms In Sarawak, Malaysia: An Investigation By Using Innovation Resistance Theory,
2024
School of Business and Management, University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia
Understanding The Resistance To Use Metaverse Shopping Platforms In Sarawak, Malaysia: An Investigation By Using Innovation Resistance Theory, Chee Hua Chin Dr, Evelyn Cai-Ni Chiew, Karment Tiong
The South East Asian Journal of Management
Research Aims: This study explores the factors affecting the resistance to use metaverse shopping platforms in Sarawak, Malaysia. It focuses on four main barriers: psychological (experience and image), usage (complexity), value (economic), and risk (privacy and security). The purpose is to understand how these barriers influence users' unwillingness to adopt these platforms.
Design/Methodology/Approach: The study used a quantitative approach and analysed 205 datasets from Sarawak, Malaysia, obtained from questionnaires. Preliminary analysis was done with SPSS, followed by a detailed analysis using PLS-SEM with WarpPLS 8.
Research Findings: The study found that complexity, privacy and security, experience, and image barriers positively …
Physical Frictions And Digital Banking Adoption,
2024
KAIST
Physical Frictions And Digital Banking Adoption, Hyun Soo Choi, Roger Loh
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The behavioral literature suggests that minor frictions can elicit desirable behavior without obvious coercion. Using closures of ATMs in a densely populated city as an instrument for small frictions to physical banking access, we find that customers affected by ATM closures increase their usage of the bank's digital platform. Other spillover effects of this adoption of financial technology include increases in point-of-sale (POS) transactions, electronic funds transfers, automatic bill payments and savings, and a reduction in cash usage. Our results show that minor frictions can help overcome the status-quo bias and facilitate significant behavior change.
The Impact Of Online Behavioral Advertising On Consumer Attitude And Impulse Buying: The Moderating Role Of Privacy Concerns,
2024
Master's Student, Ewha School of Business, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
The Impact Of Online Behavioral Advertising On Consumer Attitude And Impulse Buying: The Moderating Role Of Privacy Concerns, Elisa Legros, Yoonju Han, Jeong Eun Park
Asia Marketing Journal
Online Behavioral Advertising (OBA), a recently emerging format of internet advertising, targets users based on their past online behaviors. This study examines the impact of OBA on consumer attitudes and impulse buying behavior, while exploring the moderating influence of privacy concerns, a crucial factor given that OBA relies on personal data collection. To test our conceptual model, we conducted surveys in Korea and France, to further analyze the potential cultural distinctions. Our findings, derived from a series of linear regression models, reveal that OBA significantly affects consumers' impulse buying, with this effect mediated by consumers' attitudes toward OBA. Moreover, consumers' …
Do People Really Care If It's Phygital Retail? Exploring The Relationship Between Customer Experiences And Customer Behaviors,
2024
Department of Business Administration, Hanbat National University Daejeon, Korea
Do People Really Care If It's Phygital Retail? Exploring The Relationship Between Customer Experiences And Customer Behaviors, Limei Liu, Seong Ho Lee
Asia Marketing Journal
Phygital is an approach that integrates digital technology into physical retail spaces to provide innovative and interactive customer experiences. As this approach becomes more widespread, understanding its effects on consumer behavior is crucial. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating the factors that influence cognitive, emotional, technological, sensory, and social experiences in phygital retail. It also seeks to understand how these factors influence customer engagement, ultimately impacting customers' patronage intentions and recommendation intentions. The study surveyed 380 customers in China who had experienced phygital retail. The results show that various dimensions of customer experience influence customer engagement, with …
Reuse Intentions For Carsharing Services: A Hierarchical Model Of Perceived Benefits, Risks, And Individual Differences,
2024
Ph.D. in Marketing, Weifang University, No. 5147, Dongfeng East Street, Weifang City, Shandong Province, China
Reuse Intentions For Carsharing Services: A Hierarchical Model Of Perceived Benefits, Risks, And Individual Differences, Bo Liu, Sang-Eun Byun, Sookeun Byun
Asia Marketing Journal
This study employs a hierarchical component model to examine reuse intentions among experienced carsharing service users in South Korea, focusing on how various perceptions of benefits and risks impact their decisions. It also explores the influences of self-efficacy, gender, and service usage experience on these perceptions and reuse intentions. Findings highlight that male users are primarily driven by functional benefits such as accessibility and convenience, whereas female users are more responsive to hedonic benefits. Users with high self-efficacy prioritize economic benefits, whereas those with more usage experience prioritize functional benefits. Additionally, social risks significantly deter reuse intentions predominantly among male …
From Limited Control To Green Empowerment: The Motivational Synergy Of Fresh Starts In Predicting Environmental Action,
2024
Research Professor, BK Four, Korea University Business School, Seoul, South Korea
From Limited Control To Green Empowerment: The Motivational Synergy Of Fresh Starts In Predicting Environmental Action, Seon Min Lee, Seungwoo Chun
Asia Marketing Journal
This study leverages group-based control theory to explore how fresh starts reinvigorate consumers with low motivation to engage in collective environmental efforts. Typically, individuals with low control over their circumstances show less inclination toward collective goals. However, fresh starts can enhance the influence of perceived control on collective environmental engagement, with global identity mediating this relationship. This hypothesis was supported by two empirical studies. The first study analyzed data from 10,430 corporate participants in an energy-saving initiative, revealing that smaller organizations, which likely experience lower levels of control, made substantial energy-saving efforts early in the year, although this effect diminished …
