Exploratory Shopping: Attention Affects In-Store Exploration and Unplanned Purchasing

Abstract A fundamental function of retailing is to bring products into the view of shoppers, because viewing products can activate forgotten or new needs. Retailers thus employ various strategies to entice shoppers to explore the product assortment and store environment, in the hopes of stimulating...

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