Economic behavior of students in e-commerce in the light of semiotics during the Covid-19

Natália Alves Tavares, Rafael Pereira Telha, Paulo Vitor Jordão da Gama Silva
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P This study evaluates the consumption relations of low-income postgraduate students from Baixada Fluminense in Rio de Janeiro during the Covid-19 pandemic and the impact on economic behavior in the e-commerce environment. We conducted interviews in-depth to collect answers, coded and analyzed by semiotics. We separated them into ten themes inspired by other authors, and these themes are: Financial Education; E-commerce; Data Security; Consumption during the pandemic; Payment Methods; Employability during the pandemic; Economy during the pandemic; Shopping compulsion; Social isolation; E-commerce expectations after the pandemic. Next, we separated these topics into three blocks (Consumption, Financial Level, and Emotions) for more significant interview dynamics. We find that the pandemic impacted people's economic behavior, especially concerning awareness of health protection and social isolation, migrating a large part of consumption to e-commerce; there has been a significant development in the delivery service; and data security is still a relevant issue for customers. We also expect that online shopping will continue to rise because of the pandemic, stimulating and developing e-commerce. This interdisciplinary approach, linking behavioral economics, digital commerce, and semiotic analysis, introduces a unique lens for understanding students' economic behaviors in the context of e-commerce during the pandemic.
从符号学角度看大学生在 Covid-19 期间电子商务中的经济行为
本研究评估了里约热内卢Baixada Fluminense地区低收入研究生在Covid-19大流行期间的消费关系,以及在电子商务环境下对经济行为的影响。我们进行了深入访谈以收集答案,并通过符号学进行编码和分析。受其他作者的启发,我们将其分为十个主题,这些主题分别是金融教育;电子商务;数据安全;大流行病期间的消费;支付方式;大流行病期间的就业能力;大流行病期间的经济;购物强迫症;社会隔离;大流行病后的电子商务预期。接下来,我们将这些主题分为三个板块(消费、经济水平和情感),以获得更重要的访谈动态。我们发现,疫情影响了人们的经济行为,尤其是健康保护意识和社会隔离意识,将很大一部分消费转移到了电子商务上;配送服务有了很大发展;数据安全仍然是顾客关心的问题。我们还预计,由于大流行病,网上购物将继续增加,从而刺激和发展电子商务。这种跨学科的方法将行为经济学、数字商务和符号学分析联系起来,为理解大流行病期间电子商务背景下学生的经济行为提供了一个独特的视角。
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