斯里兰卡新冠疫情期间线下购物安全实践对消费者购买行为的影响

R.K. Kasunthika
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目的:斯里兰卡政府宣布2021年6月在全国范围内实施旅行限制。本研究旨在调查疫情期间线下购物安全实践,即安全措施、卫生习惯、保持身体距离、购买意愿。设计/方法/方法:对斯里兰卡Kalutara地区190名线下购物用户进行了调查,以了解更多影响其购买意愿的因素。研究结果表明,线下购物安全实践对用户的购买意愿有相当大的有益影响。物理距离是影响购买意愿最重要的因素,对购买意愿的影响最大。独创性:有助于当前线下零售业态中与知识相关的线下购物购买行为,并帮助营销人员将购买意愿作为战略行动,在COVID大流行期间减少购物车放弃,以保护客户免受COVID-19的影响。意义:本研究有助于理解新冠疫情期间斯里兰卡线下购买行为的新模式。之前的研究也调查了线下购物安全实践对消费者购买行为的影响;然而,关于线下购物安全行为对购买意愿影响的研究却很少。目前的工作旨在填补这些研究空白。
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The Impact of Offline Shopping Safety Practices on Consumer Buying Behavior during the COVID Pandemic Situation in Sri Lanka
Purpose: The Sri Lankan government announced countrywide travel restrictions during the month of June 2021.The current research aims to investigate the offline shopping safety practices i.e., safety measures, hygiene practices, physical distancing, on purchase intention during the pandemic situation. Design/methodology/approach: One hundred and ninety users of offline shopping in the Kalutara District, Sri Lanka were polled to learn more about the elements that influence their purchasing intentions. Findings: The results reveal that offline shopping safety practices have a considerable and beneficial impact on users’ purchase intentions. Physical distancing being the most important influencing buy intention, this is the biggest impact on purchase intention. Originality: Contributes to current knowledge-related offline shopping buying behavior in offline retail formats, and aids marketers in focusing on purchase intention as a strategic action for decreasing cart abandonment during the COVID pandemic situation to protect customers from COVID-19. Implications: This research supports in the comprehension of new patterns in Sri Lankan Offline buying behavior during the COVID pandemic situation. Prior studies have also looked into the effects of offline shopping safety practices on consumer buying behavior; however, there has been little research into the impact of offline shopping safety practices on purchase intention. The current work aims to fill these research gaps.
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