An investigation of the relationship between product haptic accessibility and consumer response : a brand perspective
Consumers generally like touching products before buying and prior research indicates that touching influences the purchase decision-making process (e.g. McCabe & Nowlis, 2003; Peck & Childers, 2003a; Peck & Johnson, 2011; Peck & Shu, 2009; Webb & Peck, 2015). For example, touchi...
Main Author: | Karangi, Sheena Wanjiku |
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Other Authors: | Bian, Xuemei ; Lowe, Ben |
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University of Kent
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.724248 |
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