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Vol.19, No.1, 71 ~ 83, 2016
Title
Effects of Shopping Orientation, Marketing Stimulus and Perceived Risk on E-impulse Buying of Shoes Markets
 
Abstract
Consumers tend to perceive the shoes as just their footwear to protect and comfort foot and fashion products to decorate and express their self-images. Even though online market research analysis indicated shoes consumption is important in daily life of consumers, there is limited research that was conducted specifically on shoes e-market. The research investigates the process of shoes’ e-impulse buying focusing on the effects of shopping orientation, marketing stimulus and consumers’ perceived risk in shoes market at Internet. A total of 408 self-administered questionnaires were obtained from universities students, who had experienced the e-impulse buying of shoes at least once for the last six months. Results confirmed that consumers who had higher hedonic shopping orientation or brand shopping orientation were more likely to consider the marketing stimuli (e.g., promotion stimuli and product stimuli), whereas consumers who had higher economic shopping orientation were consider the lower marketing stimuli and the more perceived functional risk in the e-shopping context of shoes. For shoes, marketing stimulus had directly positive effects on e-impulse buying, while consumers’ perceived risk had no significant effects on e-impulse buying. The findings suggest that the market stimulus, which is affected by consumers’ shopping orientation, is an important factor in triggering e-impulse buying of shoes.
Key Words
구두, e-충동구매, 쇼핑성향, 마케팅 자극, 위험지각, Shoes, E-impulse Buying, Shopping Orientation, Marketing Stimulus, Perceived Risk
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