Correlation between Social Media Utilization and the Young Generation’s Online Shopping Behavior in Eastern Indonesia

Online shopping is popular among generations Y and Z in Indonesia. This research study evaluated consumer online shopping behavior in Eastern Indonesia, a lower income and lower internet penetration region than western Indonesia. Online study questionnaires were distributed to the region's main...

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