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Examining the Influence of Atmospheric Cues on Online Impulse Buying Behavior across Product Categories: Insights from an Emerging E-Market

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Pages 25-45 | Published online: 27 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

The rapid emergence of the online retail platform has captured a significant share of the overall retail market around the globe. Furthermore, many consumers now indulge in online impulse buying via E-commerce and other digital technologies. This study has aimed to understand such online impulse buying behavior among millennials across various product categories. Data were collected from a convenience sample of 335 of these younger consumers in an emerging South Asian market. Confirmatory factor analysis and structural models were used to analyze the data. The findings indicate that the level of influence of atmospheric cues on online impulse buying differs among product categories, which could be applied in target marketing for internet commerce. Limitations of this study are also acknowledged, along with a discussion on potential avenues for future research.

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