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The psychology of online shopping cart abandonment: a scrutiny of the . . . To further motivate and situate the present research, let us note that a singularly note-worthy accomplishment of past research is the development of a conceptual framework that strings together diverse factors This conceptual framework has construed the focal construct of online shopping cart abandonment (OSCA) at a macro, aggregate level In this conceptual essay, we identify the need to
A model of online shopping cart abandonment: evidence from e-tail . . . A study on online shopping cart abandonment: A product category perspective Journal of Internet Commerce, 18 (4), 337–368 Article Google Scholar Statista (2020) Online shopping cart abandonment rate in selected industries Retrieved March 2020 from https: www statista com statistics 457078 category-cart-abandonment-rate-worldwide
A model of online shopping cart abandonment: evidence from e-tail . . . Abstract This research investigates online consumer behavior in an e-commerce context with a focus on consumer online shopping cart use and subsequent cart abandonment A model rooted in the Uses and Gratifications Theory, the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, and the concept of the purchase funnel is developed to explain the predicted relationships Empirical findings based
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Visualizing the intellectual structure and evolution of innovation . . . From the subject category perspective, journals in the Economics, Management and Business category received far more citations Knowledge from Economics, Management and Business is therefore a major intellectual resource for IS scholars