Dennis, Charles and Newman, Andrew (2005) Modelling the effects of mall atmospherics on shoppers' approach behaviors [Brunel Business School Working Paper series: special issue on marketing, volume 2, 2005]. Working Paper. Brunel University.
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Item Type: | Paper or Report (Working Paper) |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Despite previous work, researchers still do not fully understand the mechanisms by which environmental stimuli influence emotions and affect behavior. This paper attempts to address this knowledge gap by modelling the effects of a stimulus on emotions and behavior within the context of a shopping mall and retail stores. We evaluate a stimulus-response model based on the influence of perceptions on shoppers’ moods, which in turn influence approach behaviors. A structured questionnaire survey of actual shoppers in a real mall environment (n=315) was analysed by structural equation analysis. The exemplar stimulus consisted of a Captive Audience Network (CAN or private plasma screen network) – a topic that has been little researched to date. The influence of the CAN was small but significant. The findings have implications for practitioners as even small changes in image can have a substantial effect on profitability.
Keywords: | Shopping centres, Retail atmospherics, Consumer behaviour |
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Subjects: | N Business and Administrative studies > N500 Marketing N Business and Administrative studies > N240 Retail Management C Biological Sciences > C890 Psychology not elsewhere classified |
Divisions: | Lincoln International Business School |
ID Code: | 12975 |
Deposited On: | 17 Jan 2014 10:06 |
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